XHTYL-FM
City | Monterrey, Nuevo León, Mexico |
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Branding | Radio TYL |
Frequency | 98.5 MHz |
First air date |
Summer 2001 June 6, 2010 (permit) |
Format | Community radio |
ERP | .020 kW[1] |
Class | D |
Callsign meaning | Tierra Y Libertad |
Owner | Por la Igualdad Social, A.C. |
Website |
radiolameramera |
XHTYL-FM is a community radio station serving Monterrey, Nuevo León. It broadcasts with 20 watts of power on 98.5 MHz and is known as Radio Tierra y Libertad. XHTYL is a member of AMARC México.
History
The 1999 UNAM strike sowed the seeds for a number of community radio stations across Mexico, including XHTYL, XHECA-FM in Amecameca, and XHCD-FM in Hermosillo. During the strike, students operated a radio station known as "La Ke Huelga".
The Asociación Civil Tierra y Libertad, a civil association founded in 1973 in response to illegal land seizures, began operating its community radio station in the summer of 2001.
On June 6, 2008, the station was seized and taken off air by 150 members of the Mexican Federal Police, as it did not hold a permit to broadcast. The station began formulating an application for an official permit with Cofetel, which was granted in February 2010 along with several other applications from community radio groups across Mexico. On June 6, 2010, two years after being taken off air, the now-official XHTYL-FM came to air.
References
- ↑ Instituto Federal de Telecomunicaciones. Infraestructura de Estaciones de Radio FM. Last modified 2016-03-31. Retrieved 2015-07-07.