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XHPRS-FM

XHPRS-FM (105.7 MHz) is a commercial FM radio station transmitting from Tecate, Baja California, Mexico, and serving the San Diego–Tijuana metropolitan area. The station's signal is owned and operated by Media Sports de México (itself owned by Mexican businessman Jaime Bonilla Valdez). The Transmitter is located on Cerro Bolla.

XHPRS-FM
Broadcast areaSan Diego–Tijuana
Frequency105.7 FM
Branding105.7 Willy FM
Programming
Language(s)English
FormatClassic alternative (stunting)
Ownership
OwnerMedia Sports de México, S.A. de C.V.[1]
XESS-AM, XESDD-AM, XEAZ-AM, XEC-AM, XEXX-AM, XEPE-AM
History
First air date
November 16, 1988 (1988-11-16)
Former call signs
XHBCE-FM (1988–May 2008)
Former frequencies
92.1 MHz (1988–2005)
Call sign meaning
Derived from former sister station XEPRS-AM
Technical information
ClassC1
ERP8,200 watts
HAAT781.5 meters (2,564 ft)[2]
Transmitter coordinates
32°18′51″N 116°39′54″W / 32.31417°N 116.66500°W / 32.31417; -116.66500Coordinates: 32°18′51″N 116°39′54″W / 32.31417°N 116.66500°W / 32.31417; -116.66500

The station is currently stunting as a classic alternative radio station that is branded as "105.7 Willy FM".

History

 
Logo as Max FM

The concession history for XHPRS begins in Ensenada, Baja California, where the concession for XHBCE-FM was awarded to Gustavo Adolfo Paez y Vejar on November 16, 1988. In the early 2000s, under Roxana Alexanderson Torres, XHBCE began its move into the Tijuana area by soliciting a move to Cerro Grande to the east of Ensenada, coinciding with the station's change to 105.7 MHz, and then to Cerro Bola in Tecate. (XHHC-FM would later restore the 92.1 frequency to use in Ensenada.) By 2005, XHBCE was broadcasting a Spanish-language talk format known as La Pantera, embroiled in an interference dispute with KXRS in Hemet, California that threatened to cut off the station's access to programming delivered from the United States under FCC authorization.

From 2006 to 2008, this station simulcast XEPRS-AM as XX (pronounced Double X) Sports Radio. It aired San Diego Padres games and the entire talk show lineup from the AM station. Before that, it had various musical formats. When XX Sports Radio aired on FM, it helped spread the XEPRS signal to eastern parts of San Diego County. On April 15, 2008, the station broke away from the simulcast, and flipped to oldies/classic hits, branded as "105.7 the Walrus." In May 2008, it received authorization to change its callsign to XHPRS-FM, though it had been using the callsign for some time before.

In May 2014, while promoting their "105 Walrus Days Of Summer", the station began playing fewer songs from the late 1960s and early 1970s while adding more 1980s hits and de-emphasizing the "Walrus" name. Morning co-host John Nolan left the station in July, leaving Kim Morrison to do the show solo. Afternoon host Rich "Brother" Robbin left in August. On August 18, 2014, XHPRS became Max FM, playing classic hits from the mid-1970s through the early 1990s. Jack Diamond became the new morning show co-host. Prior to a 23-year run at WRQX in Washington, D.C., Diamond had done mornings at country-formatted KSON. After one week at XHPRS, Diamond returned to Washington. Once again, Kim Morrison would host the morning show solo.[3] Christina Martinez, formerly at KRTO in Guadalupe, California, hosts afternoons.

On December 12, 2018, the station's Max FM programming, as well as that of sister station XEPE-AM, was taken off-air due to a payment dispute between the station's ownership and Broadcast Company of the Americas. XHPRS's over-the-air transmitter is currently carrying classic alternative rock programming, initially "nameless"[4] but later branded as 105.7 Willy FM. There is no imaging or advertising, outside of required Mexican political commercials.[5][6] Despite being dropped from XHPRS, BCA continued to operate Max FM as an Internet radio station, but began laying off the station's airstaff in January. On February 28, 2019, BCA announced that the Max FM intellectual unit would cease operations.[7] As of early 2020, there are Facebook and Twitter pages for "105.7 Willy FM" with a logo but no content.

References

  1. ^ Instituto Federal de Telecomunicaciones. Infraestructura de Estaciones de Radio FM. Last modified 2018-05-16. Retrieved 2015-01-11. Technical information from the IFT Coverage Viewer.
  2. ^ RPC: 2005 Concession Modification — XHBCE-FM
  3. ^ http://www.1057max.com/show/max-morning-show/
  4. ^ Madriaga, Mike (April 15, 2019). "F-bombs don't faze 105.7 fans". San Diego Reader. Retrieved October 29, 2020.
  5. ^ "Mexican Owner Pulls 105.7 Max-FM San Diego Programming In Rent Dispute". RadioInsight. 2018-12-14. Retrieved 2018-12-15.
  6. ^ Leighton, Ken (2018). "Mexicans cut off the Max 105.7". San Diego Reader. Retrieved 2018-12-15.
  7. ^ Venta, Lance (March 15, 2019). "105.7 Max-FM San Diego Shuts Down Completely". RadioInsight. Retrieved March 15, 2019.

External links

  • XHPRS on Radio-Locator

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AM XEC AM XEXX AM XEPE AMHistoryFirst air dateNovember 16 1988 1988 11 16 Former call signsXHBCE FM 1988 May 2008 Former frequencies92 1 MHz 1988 2005 Call sign meaningDerived from former sister station XEPRS AMTechnical informationClassC1ERP8 200 wattsHAAT781 5 meters 2 564 ft 2 Transmitter coordinates32 18 51 N 116 39 54 W 32 31417 N 116 66500 W 32 31417 116 66500 Coordinates 32 18 51 N 116 39 54 W 32 31417 N 116 66500 W 32 31417 116 66500The station is currently stunting as a classic alternative radio station that is branded as 105 7 Willy FM History Edit Logo as Max FM The concession history for XHPRS begins in Ensenada Baja California where the concession for XHBCE FM was awarded to Gustavo Adolfo Paez y Vejar on November 16 1988 In the early 2000s under Roxana Alexanderson Torres XHBCE began its move into the Tijuana area by soliciting a move to Cerro Grande to the east of Ensenada coinciding with the station s change to 105 7 MHz and then to Cerro Bola in Tecate XHHC FM would later restore the 92 1 frequency to use in Ensenada By 2005 XHBCE was broadcasting a Spanish language talk format known as La Pantera embroiled in an interference dispute with KXRS in Hemet California that threatened to cut off the station s access to programming delivered from the United States under FCC authorization From 2006 to 2008 this station simulcast XEPRS AM as XX pronounced Double X Sports Radio It aired San Diego Padres games and the entire talk show lineup from the AM station Before that it had various musical formats When XX Sports Radio aired on FM it helped spread the XEPRS signal to eastern parts of San Diego County On April 15 2008 the station broke away from the simulcast and flipped to oldies classic hits branded as 105 7 the Walrus In May 2008 it received authorization to change its callsign to XHPRS FM though it had been using the callsign for some time before In May 2014 while promoting their 105 Walrus Days Of Summer the station began playing fewer songs from the late 1960s and early 1970s while adding more 1980s hits and de emphasizing the Walrus name Morning co host John Nolan left the station in July leaving Kim Morrison to do the show solo Afternoon host Rich Brother Robbin left in August On August 18 2014 XHPRS became Max FM playing classic hits from the mid 1970s through the early 1990s Jack Diamond became the new morning show co host Prior to a 23 year run at WRQX in Washington D C Diamond had done mornings at country formatted KSON After one week at XHPRS Diamond returned to Washington Once again Kim Morrison would host the morning show solo 3 Christina Martinez formerly at KRTO in Guadalupe California hosts afternoons On December 12 2018 the station s Max FM programming as well as that of sister station XEPE AM was taken off air due to a payment dispute between the station s ownership and Broadcast Company of the Americas XHPRS s over the air transmitter is currently carrying classic alternative rock programming initially nameless 4 but later branded as 105 7 Willy FM There is no imaging or advertising outside of required Mexican political commercials 5 6 Despite being dropped from XHPRS BCA continued to operate Max FM as an Internet radio station but began laying off the station s airstaff in January On February 28 2019 BCA announced that the Max FM intellectual unit would cease operations 7 As of early 2020 there are Facebook and Twitter pages for 105 7 Willy FM with a logo but no content References Edit Instituto Federal de Telecomunicaciones Infraestructura de Estaciones de Radio FM Last modified 2018 05 16 Retrieved 2015 01 11 Technical information from the IFT Coverage Viewer RPC 2005 Concession Modification XHBCE FM http www 1057max com show max morning show Madriaga Mike April 15 2019 F bombs don t faze 105 7 fans San Diego Reader Retrieved October 29 2020 Mexican Owner Pulls 105 7 Max FM San Diego Programming In Rent Dispute RadioInsight 2018 12 14 Retrieved 2018 12 15 Leighton Ken 2018 Mexicans cut off the Max 105 7 San Diego Reader Retrieved 2018 12 15 Venta Lance March 15 2019 105 7 Max FM San Diego Shuts Down Completely RadioInsight Retrieved March 15 2019 External links EditXHPRS on Radio Locator Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title XHPRS FM amp oldid 1134623642, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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