XHCI-FM

{{short description|Radio station in Acapulco, Guerrero, Mexico}}

{{Infobox radio station

| name = XHCI-FM

| logo =

| city = Acapulco, Guerrero

| country = MX

| branding = Romántica

| airdate = September 24, 1958 (concession)

| format = Romantic

| affiliations =

| frequency = 104.7 MHz

| erp = 25 kW{{mexico-inf|FM|accessdate=2015-06-25}}

| callsign_meaning =

| sister_stations = XHPA-FM, XHKOK-FM, XHNS-FM

| owner = Radiorama

| licensee = X.E.C.I., S.A. de C.V.

| operator = Grupo Radio Visión

| coordinates = {{coord|16|52|49.51|N|99|51|16.5|W}}

| webcast = {{listenlive|https://radiovision.mi-radio.stream:11000/stream}}

| website = {{url|1=https://radiovision.mx/los40/|2=radiovision.mx}}

}}

XHCI-FM is a radio station on 104.7 FM in Acapulco, Guerrero, Mexico. It is owned by Grupo Radiorama and operated by Grupo Radio Visión with a romantic format known as Romántica.

History

XECI-AM 1340 received its concession on September 24, 1958. By 1970, it was owned by Eduardo Morales Díaz de la Vega. The station later branded as {{lang|es|italic=no|La Nueva Radiorama}} and {{lang|es|italic=no|La Nueva 13-40}}. In the 1980s, the English-language music program {{lang|es|italic=no|Súper Chavo 13-40}} was among the most popular in the market.

In the 1990s, XECI-AM was known as {{lang|es|italic=no|Romántica 1340}}. In 2005, XHCI changed the format to Rock 1340, rock music in Spanish and English; this lasted until April 30, 2007, when it returned to a romantic music.

In November 2010, XECI was cleared to move to FM as XHCI-FM 104.7. In 2015, Romántica moved to another station, XHKOK-FM, and XHCI-FM relaunched as @FM (Arroba FM) with a pop format.

File:XHCI @FM104.7 logo.png

Starting January 3, 2022, the four Radiorama stations in Acapulco (XHKOK, XHCI, XHNS, and XHPA) were leased to a new operator, Grupo Radio Visión. XHCI took on the Los 40 format from Radiópolis. Los 40 had previously been in Acapulco on XHACD-FM 92.1/XEACD-AM 550.

On April 1, 2024, Grupo Radio Visión dropped all Radiópolis formats. The station flipped back to romantic.

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