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La emisora de radio con programacion de musica electrónica, dance, trance, house, techno y progressive, con la mejor locución de su equipo que acompaña y alegra al público que sintoniza.
The history of 100.9 FM in Mexico City begins with Televideo, S.A., receiving a concession for XEOY-FM in 1957. However, the station didn't come to air until April 18, 1968, with the on-air name of "La Chica Musical". In the mid-1970s, the station became known as "Sonomil" (a name derived both from its position at 100.9 FM and from XEOY-AM 1000). This name was enshrined in the station's callsign when it became XHSON-FM in 1978.
The format moved toward rock in 1983 and 1984; the station took on the name of Proyecto 101 late in 1983 and then Rock 101 in 1984. The calls changed to XHROK-FM.
However, due to low ratings and changes within Núcleo Radio Mil, it was decided to flip formats and become "Código 100.9" with techno music, with the callsign returning to XHSON-FM.
In 1999, the Sabrosita tropical music format moved to 100.9 FM from XEPH-AM 590. The format moved back to AM in 2004, at which time 100.9 FM took on its current format.
Beat 100.9 broadcasts electronica, dance music, house music, trance músic, and chillout music. It was the only Dance Contemporary radio station in Mexico, with most of its listeners in Mexico City and Cuernavaca, up until 2008 when NRM launched a sister station in Monterrey.
Información acerca de la radio
XHSON-FM is a radio station in Mexico City. Owned by NRM Comunicaciones, XHSON-FM broadcasts on 100.9 MHz and carries a dance and electronic music format as "Beat 100.9".The history of 100.9 FM in Mexico City begins with Televideo, S.A., receiving a concession for XEOY-FM in 1957. However, the station didn't come to air until April 18, 1968, with the on-air name of "La Chica Musical". In the mid-1970s, the station became known as "Sonomil" (a name derived both from its position at 100.9 FM and from XEOY-AM 1000). This name was enshrined in the station's callsign when it became XHSON-FM in 1978.
The format moved toward rock in 1983 and 1984; the station took on the name of Proyecto 101 late in 1983 and then Rock 101 in 1984. The calls changed to XHROK-FM.
However, due to low ratings and changes within Núcleo Radio Mil, it was decided to flip formats and become "Código 100.9" with techno music, with the callsign returning to XHSON-FM.
In 1999, the Sabrosita tropical music format moved to 100.9 FM from XEPH-AM 590. The format moved back to AM in 2004, at which time 100.9 FM took on its current format.
Beat 100.9 broadcasts electronica, dance music, house music, trance músic, and chillout music. It was the only Dance Contemporary radio station in Mexico, with most of its listeners in Mexico City and Cuernavaca, up until 2008 when NRM launched a sister station in Monterrey.
Сontacts
Telephone: (55)52581200
Address: Prolongación Paseo de la Reforma 115 Col. Paseo de las Lomas, Santa Fe C.P. 01330 México
Website: beat1009.com.mx
Instagram: @beat1009fm
Facebook: @beat100.9fm
Twitter: @BEATOFICIAL
Dirección: Prolongación Paseo de la Reforma 115 Col. Paseo de las Lomas, Santa Fe C.P. 01330 México
Teléfono: (55)52581200
Address: Prolongación Paseo de la Reforma 115 Col. Paseo de las Lomas, Santa Fe C.P. 01330 México
Website: beat1009.com.mx
Instagram: @beat1009fm
Facebook: @beat100.9fm
Twitter: @BEATOFICIAL
Dirección: Prolongación Paseo de la Reforma 115 Col. Paseo de las Lomas, Santa Fe C.P. 01330 México
Teléfono: (55)52581200
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