- XELA-AM
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name = XELA
city =Mexico City ,Mexico
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frequency = 830kHz
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format =Classical music
power = 10,000watt s (day)
5,000 watts (night)
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owner = "Unknown at this time"
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affiliations =XELA-AM is a Mexicanclassical music radio station . It was founded in 1941 inMexico City with a classical music format. For many years it was one of the few sources of classical music available to ordinary Mexican citizens.Even starting with their very low budget, XELA is able to acquire quality sound recordings from the
United States ,England andFrance through an exchange program for Mexican music recordings.The station was threatened with closure by the government in 2000, but protests by listeners from laborers to the
intelligencia keep it open for a while longer. Their slogan is "Buena música desde la Ciudad de México!" ("Good music from Mexico City!").History
After of XELA-AM classical music format, the radio station in 2002 your name was Estadio W 830 with sports programing and call letters change for
XEITE-AM 830 kHz.In July 2002 ends, sold the station and your name is Radio Capital with talk programing and music format.
References
* Correa, Guillermo (2002) "El rescate de XELA: exige la comunidad intelectual al gobierno" (XELA's rescue: intellectual community's demand from government) "Proceso" Cisa Comunicacion e Informacion (Oct 6, 2002): pp. 86-89;
* Alatorre, Antonio "et al." (Oct 2002) "Días de radio: la desaparición de la XELA ha reducido al mínimo la oferta de huena música en la radio mexicana, avasallada por una oralidad buera: Seis radioescuchas refinados participan en una especie de oración fúnebre por la estación que los educó y preparó para afrontar la estridencia del mundo" (Radio days: XELA's closure has been a blow to music radio broadcasting in Mexico: Six devoted listeners sing the praises of a radio station that was part of their lives" "Letras Libres" 4(46): pp. 56-58;External links
* [http://www.xela.com.mx Official site of XELA classical music]
* [http://www.fcc.gov/fcc-bin/amq?list=0&facid=101497 Query the FCC's AM station database for XELA]
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