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XHRED-FM is a radio station on 88.1 FM in
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. XHRED-FM is owned by
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and broadcasts a combined format of news/talk and English classic hits known as ''Universal'' (formerly ''Universal Stereo'', the format's name between 1991 and 2014). XHRED-FM also broadcasts via the
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over-the-air broadcast service for compatible home and car stereos. The transmitter is located atop a tower in La Mesa/Villa Alpina site at the outskirts west of Mexico City.


History


Radio Red

Radio Central de México, S.A., the operator and concessionaire of
XERED-AM XERED-AM (1110 Hertz, kHz) is a commercial radio, commercial radio station in Mexico City. It is owned by Grupo Radio Centro and it airs a talk radio radio format, format including news and sports, known as Radio Red. Late nights and weekends, ...
, first received a concession to operate an FM radio station in Mexico City in 1972. XHRED-FM then launched in 1976 picking up a format previously heard on
1560 AM The following radio stations broadcast on AM frequency 1560 kHz: 1560 AM is classified as a United States clear-channel frequency by the Federal Communications Commission. KNZR Bakersfield and WFME New York City share Class A status of 15 ...
: "Radio VIP" with a mix of programming and music primarily in English. Further, in the 1980s, Spanish-language newscasts were added with the title ''Monitor'', airing simultaneously with sister station XERED-AM. For some time in the early 1990s, the station's callsign was changed to XHVIP-FM in reference to its then-name. In 1995, Radiodifusión Red—which, by this point, had grown to include XERED-AM, XHRED-FM, and XHRCA-FM 91.3 in Mexico City, as well as Radio Red repeaters in Guadalajara and Monterrey (
XEDKR-AM XEDKR-AM (700 AM, "Universal") is a Spanish-language radio station in Guadalajara. It relays programming from XHRED-FM 88.1 in Mexico City. 700 kHz is a United States clear-channel frequency. History The first concession for 700 AM in Z ...
700 and
XESTN-AM XESTN-AM ( 1540 AM, "Universal") is a Spanish-language radio station in Monterrey, Nuevo León, Mexico. It relays programming from XHRED-FM 88.1 in Mexico City. 1540 AM is a United States clear-channel frequency. History The first concession ...
1540)—was sold off to
Grupo Radio Centro Grupo Radio Centro is a Mexico City-based owner and operator of radio stations. It owns 30 radio stations in Mexico and the United States, including 8 radio stations in Mexico City. History Radio Centro's origins date to 1946, when Francisco Agu ...
. At this time 88.1 finally adopted the "Radio Red FM" name. The station continued to air the ''Monitor'' newscasts, now produced by Gutiérrez Vivó's company ''Infored'', alongside contemporary music in English and a nightly program focused on jazz, which ended in 2001. For media concentration reasons, Radio Centro sold two stations (1320 AM, which became
XENET-AM XENET-AM was a radio station in Mexico City. Located on 1320 kHz, XENET-AM was owned by Emisora 1320, S.A. de C.V. The station signed off the air on May 23, 2008, and its concession expired on July 3, 2016. History The concession for 1320 AM ...
, and 1560 AM, which became XEINFO-AM) to Infored in 1998, with the stations being relaunched in 2000. Later in the decade, Grupo Radio Centro and "Monitor" newscast producer Infored subsequently had a falling out, which resulted in the end of the ''Monitor'' newscasts on Radio Red after 30 years in 2004. Radio Centro responded by increasing XHRED-FM's effective radiated power to 95 kW and expanding its own in-house and self-produced news offerings. In April 2013, the station dropped the "Radio" prefix from its name and was known simply as "Red FM".


Universal 88.1

On May 16, 2016, Red FM and Universal 92.1 swapped radio frequencies. Despite the name change, the station's callsign remains unchanged, and XERED-AM was still broadcast over its HD Radio subchannel until XERED-AM went off the air in January 2019. The ''Universal'' English classic hits format was created in 1974 on
XEQR-FM XEQR-FM is a radio station in Mexico City. Located on 107.3 MHz, XEQR-FM is owned by Grupo Radio Centro and carries a grupera format as "La Z". XEQR-FM broadcasts in HD and carries two subchannels, known as La Z on HD1 and Radio Centro XEQR ...
. From April 9 to December 7, 2018, a morning newscast called "Sin anestesia" ("No Anesthesia") hosted by newscaster Carlos Loret de Mola was broadcast on the station, causing controversy among listeners and subsequently lower ratings than its programming the year before. The newscast ended as Loret de Mola couldn't reach an agreement with GRC to continue when GRC opted to consolidate its talk programming on a relaunched
XERC-FM XERC-FM (97.7 FM, 97.7 MHz) is a radio station in Mexico City. XERC-FM is owned by MVS Radio and is the national flagship for its La Mejor Regional Mexican format. XERC-FM broadcasts in HD Radio, HD. The transmitter is located atop a tower i ...
, which would have required the show to move to a new timeslot.


La Octava

As part of the launch of Radio Centro's TV station,
XHFAMX-TDT XHFAMX-TDT, known as ''Heraldo Televisión'', is a television station in Mexico City broadcasting on virtual channel 8. XHFAMX is owned by Heraldo Media Group, the company that operates the newspaper El Heraldo de México and the Heraldo Radio ...
, on October 31, 2019, Universal moved to
XERC-FM XERC-FM (97.7 FM, 97.7 MHz) is a radio station in Mexico City. XERC-FM is owned by MVS Radio and is the national flagship for its La Mejor Regional Mexican format. XERC-FM broadcasts in HD Radio, HD. The transmitter is located atop a tower i ...
and all the talk programming moved back to XHRED, which took the same "La Octava" (The Eighth) name as the TV station. Not all programming on La Octava radio was a TV simulcast. Beginning February 10, 2020, the station added contemporary music in Spanish and English during non-news hours following the cancellation of several programs and the elimination of looped newscast reruns. On May 23, following XERC-FM's sale to
MVS Radio MVS Radio are a group of four international Spanish-language radio networks owned by the mass media conglomerate MVS Comunicaciones. The group of radio networks consists of Exa FM, La Mejor FM, Globo and MVS Noticias and are broadcast in a variou ...
, GRC announced that the Universal format would return to XHRED, sharing airtime with three of La Octava's newscasts on weekdays beginning June 1. To compensate for the Universal radio format no longer being fully musical, a new Internet audio streaming portal known as "Universal Stereo Online" was launched on the same day, with a 24-hour music stream. From July 4, 2022 to August 6, 2023, the station was simulcasted on
XERED-AM XERED-AM (1110 Hertz, kHz) is a commercial radio, commercial radio station in Mexico City. It is owned by Grupo Radio Centro and it airs a talk radio radio format, format including news and sports, known as Radio Red. Late nights and weekends, ...
with advertising replaced with PSAs and cultural/educational capsules.


External links


Grupo Radio Centro WebsiteUniversal WebsiteLa Octava


References

{{Mexico City Radio Radio stations established in 1976 Radio stations in Mexico City Grupo Radio Centro