XHNAQ-FM

XHNAQ-FM
City of license Querétaro, Querétaro
Branding Capital FM Querétaro
Frequency 104.9 MHz
First air date 1949
Format Pop
ERP 6 kW[1]
Callsign meaning derived from XENA-AM plus Q for Querétaro
Owner CapitalMedia (Grupo Radio Capital)
(Radiodifusoras Capital, S.A. de C.V.)
Website gruporadiocapital.com.mx/htdocs/emisoras/queretaro/

XHNAQ-FM is a radio station in Querétaro, Querétaro. Broadcasting on 104.9 FM, XHNAQ is owned by CapitalMedia and carries its Capital FM pop music format.

History

XENA-AM 1450 came to air in 1949 as the second station of Radio Emisora Queretana, which owned XEJX 1250.

In 1962, XENA and XEJX moved to new facilities in Querétaro, inaugurated by Governor Manuel González Cossio, known as the Edificio Desarrollo Radiofónico (Radio Development Building). The building later came to serve as the company's namesake. XENA would be sold to CapitalMedia (Radiodifusoras Capital) in 2005.

XENA moved to FM in the early 2010s. Because the XHNA-FM and XHENA-FM callsigns were taken, XENA became XHNAQ-FM with the added Q for the state (Querétaro). This same change in callsign occurred with several other AM to FM migrants.

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