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XHAGE-FM is a radio station on 102.3 FM in
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History

XHAGE received its concession on January 29, 1993. It was owned by Carlos Manuel Flores y Álvarez but promptly sold to ACIR. In 1996, XHAGE began as "Star Mix" with a adult contemporary format until became a simply "Mix" on September 2, 1999. Mix ran on XHAGE on April 8, 2024 when Grupo ACIR dropped its formats from the cluster it ran in the market. Starting May 2, 2024, the three Grupo Acir stations in Acapulco (XHMAR, XHBB and XHAGE) were leased to a new operator, Grupo Radio Cañon. XHAGE took on the Los 40 format from Radiópolis. Los 40 had previously been in Acapulco on XHCI-FM 104.7 and XHACD-FM 92.1/XEACD-AM 550, all owned by
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