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Frequency | 105.9 MHz |
Branding | Lokura FM |
Programming | |
Format | Spanish adult hits |
Ownership | |
Owner | Gaia FM, A.C. |
Operator | Capital Media |
History | |
First air date | Late 2013 |
Call sign meaning | From the name of the owner |
Technical information | |
ERP | 3 kW[1] |
HAAT | -114.8 m |
Transmitter coordinates | 20°36′39″N 105°13′34″W / 20.61083°N 105.22611°W |
Links | |
Webcast | Listen live |
Website | lokurafm.com/vallarta |
XHGAI-FM is a noncommercial radio station in Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco, Mexico. Broadcasting on 105.9 FM, XHGAI is owned by Gaia FM, A.C and operated by Capital Media with its Lokura FM Spanish adult hits format.
History
The permit for XHGAI was awarded on January 11, 2012, to Gaia FM, A.C., along with additional permits for stations in Colima, Colima (XHOMA-FM), Cancún and Playa del Carmen, signed XHGAI on late in 2013 with its Pirata FM rock music format, which also aired on its two stations in Quintana Roo.
In 2015, Gaia FM, A.C. was subsumed into Capital Media, which is a commercial radio station owner. Capital, which already owned a station in Colima, divested that station and retained the other three. The stations kept their format with a name change to Capital Pirata FM.
On January 1, 2019, the Capital Pirata FM format was replaced with the Capital Máxima grupera brand; this was the first Gaia FM station operated by Capital to leave the Pirata FM format. It then flipped to Capital FM (pop) on January 31, 2020. On June 8, 2020, XHGAI was one of seven stations to debut the new Lokura FM adult hits brand.
In a 2018 filing with the IFT, Capital declared that it did not directly operate the Gaia FM stations but instead provided them with less than five percent of their broadcast day in news capsules and other material.[2]
The station was originally authorized to broadcast from the Plaza Caracol shopping center, but the Federal Telecommunications Institute approved a relocation in 2022 to a facility on the city's southeast edge.[1] This coincided with Capital ceasing to operate the station, which came under the operation of Alberto Marrón McNaught as "Xpectro FM", with a format targeted to Generation X audiences.[3]
References
- 1 2 "#067845 Modificación al Título de Concesión" (PDF). Public Registry of Concessions. Federal Telecommunications Institute. September 27, 2022.
- ↑ Acuerdo P/IFT/140218/111, footnote on page 28
- ↑ García, Eduardo (November 9, 2022). "Presentan Xpectro FM Puerto Vallarta, "Donde todo sucede"". Vallarta Opina (in Spanish). Retrieved March 11, 2023.