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, Mexico. It is owned by Grupo Radio Centro and operated by Grupo Acustik, broadcasting as Acustik Radio.


History

XEVMC-AM received its concession on February 11, 1963. It was owned by and named for Víctor Manuel Chávez y Chávez. In 1967, Chávez y Chávez sold to Radio Difusora de Jalisco, S.A., and the station was rechristened XEUNO-AM. In 1984, Difusora Central de México bought XEUNO. PRAM, initially a concessionaire for
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, acquired the station in 1992. Around that time, the station aired the English classics format "Universal", then heard in Mexico City on XEQR-FM. In 2015, Organización PRAM was replaced by Radio Emisora XHSP-FM as the concessionaire as part of a restructuring of the stations then owned by Grupo Radio México.RPC: #016507 Change of Concessionaire - Various Stations
/ref> GRM merged with corporate cousin Grupo Radio Centro in 2016. On September 2, 2019, Radio 1 changed to Acustik Radio with a regional Mexican format. That same day, Acustik began programming two other former Radio Centro AM stations, XEJP-AM in Mexico City and XEMN-AM in Monterrey.


References

1963 establishments in Mexico Grupo Radio Centro Radio stations established in 1963 Radio stations in Guadalajara Radio stations in Jalisco Radio stations in Mexico Regional Mexican radio stations Spanish-language radio stations {{Jalisco-radio-station-stub