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| city = [[Chihuahua City]], [[Chihuahua (state)|Chihuahua]] |
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”’XHLO-FM”’ is a radio station in [[Chihuahua City]], [[Chihuahua (state)|Chihuahua]], [[Mexico]]. It broadcasts on [[100.9 FM]] and carries the [[Exa FM]] format from [[MVS Radio]]. |
”’XHLO-FM”’ is a radio station in [[Chihuahua City]], [[Chihuahua (state)|Chihuahua]], [[Mexico]]. It broadcasts on [[100.9 FM]] and carries the [[Exa FM]] format from [[MVS Radio]]. |
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Latest revision as of 07:12, 9 December 2025
Radio station in Chihuahua, Chihuahua, Mexico
XHLO-FM is a radio station in Chihuahua City, Chihuahua, Mexico. It broadcasts on 100.9 FM and carries the Exa FM format from MVS Radio.
XELO was originally the call sign of a border-blaster radio station licensed to the Tijuana / Rosarito area of Baja California, Mexico. At different times, these same call letters were also assigned to other Mexican stations based in Nogales, Sonora, and Piedras Negras, Coahuila.
On October 25, 1976, the XELO call sign returned, this time to Chihuahua, on a new 1Â kW daytimer, XELO-AM. By the time the 1990s rolled around, the station had upgraded its power to 5Â kW day and .5Â kW night. The station moved to FM in 2011.

In 2013, the 1010 AM frequency was shut down.



