XHGLX-FM

XHGLX-FM
City Tijuana, Baja California
Broadcast area Tijuana, Baja California
San Diego, California
Branding Exa FM
Slogan ¡Ponte Exa!
Frequency 91.7 (MHz)
First air date 1991
Format Spanish & English Top 40 (CHR)
ERP 23,700 watts
HAAT 140 meters
Class B
Facility ID 94574
Callsign meaning GaLaXy
Former callsigns XHTIM-FM
Owner MVS Radio
(Stereorey México, S.A.[1])
Sister stations XHOCL, XHTIM
Webcast Flash Player, PLS
Website www.exafm.com/tijuana

XHGLX-FM ("Exa FM") (sometimes identified as XGLX-FM) is a Spanish & English Top 40 (CHR) language radio station broadcasting in Tijuana.

History

XHGLX came to air in 1991 as XHTIM-FM carrying MVS's Stereorey format, flipping in 1993 to grupera as "La Mejor". In 1999 it adopted the name "Galaxy" and a classic hits format, as well as the callsign XHGLX-FM. The Galaxy format was short-lived, with MVS changing the station to its Exa FM format in 2001.

The station's studio facilities moved to San Diego (National City) in May 2006. The first broadcast with the new format aired on May 5, with special guest Yahir. The station was launched by Programming Director Isabel Gonzalez, who exited the company in May 2007.

From 2010-11, the station was known as Diego; in October 2011, the station returned to the Exa FM format and moved Diego to 99.3 XHOCL.

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