XHSR-FM

{{short description|Radio station in Monterrey, Nuevo León, Mexico}}

{{Infobox radio station

| name = XHSR-FM

| logo = File:XHSR ponteexafm97.3 logo.png

| city = Monterrey, Nuevo León | country = MX

| branding = Exa FM

| frequency = 97.3 MHz

| airdate = November 12, 1976

| format = CHR

| erp = 95.445 kW{{mexico-inf|FM|accessdate=2015-06-22}}

| class = C1

| haat = {{convert|215.4|m|ft|sp=us}}

| coordinates = {{coord|25|37|31.7|N|100|19|00.9|W}}

| callsign_meaning = Sistema Radio Recuerdo, S.A.
(original concessionaire)

| sister_stations = XHSRO-FM, XHJM-FM

| owner = MVS Radio

| licensee = Stereorey México, S.A.

| webcast =

| website = {{url|https://exafm.com/monterrey}}

}}

XHSR-FM is a station in Monterrey, Nuevo León, Mexico. It broadcasts on 97.3 FM and carries the Exa FM Contemporary Hit Radio format from MVS Radio. The transmitter is located atop Cerro del Mirador.

History

XHSR received its concession late in 1976 and was owned by the concessionaire Sistema Radio Recuerdo, S.A., managed by José Vargas Santamarina. Santamarina would go on to become a director of some of MVS's radio stations. As an MVS station, it acquired the FM Globo format, which remained until 1998, when it became Pulsar FM, changing again to Exa FM in 2000.

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