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==History== |
==History== |
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XEX-FM [[signed on]] the air on {{Start date and age|October 1, 1975}}. [almost 50 years] It became the third FM station in the Radiópolis/Televisa Radio system. It carried a [[adult contemporary]] music sound as "Stereo 102", but most of its history has been marked by frequent format changes. In the early 1980s, it was "Radio Romántica", then "Estelar FM" (both with romantic music). That was followed in 1988, by a return to pop music in English and Spanish as "Estéreo 102". |
XEX-FM [[signed on]] the air on {{Start date and age|October 1, 1975}}. It became the third FM station in the Radiópolis/Televisa Radio system. It carried a [[adult contemporary]] music sound as "Stereo 102", but most of its history has been marked by frequent format changes. In the early 1980s, it was "Radio Romántica", then "Estelar FM" (both with romantic music). That was followed in 1988, by a return to pop music in English and Spanish as "Estéreo 102". |
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It later was "Yo 102", a [[contemporary hit radio]] format giving the station some ratings success. In 1994, it experimented with the name "[[KISS-FM (brand)|Kiss FM]]", which failed to catch on. In 1996, after the brief return of Stereo 102, XEX-FM became "Vox FM". |
It later was "Yo 102", a [[contemporary hit radio]] format giving the station some ratings success. In 1994, it experimented with the name "[[KISS-FM (brand)|Kiss FM]]", which failed to catch on. In 1996, after the brief return of Stereo 102, XEX-FM became "Vox FM". |