XHOCL-FM

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XHOCL-FM
Broadcast area Tijuana/San Diego
Branding La Mejor
Slogan Bien Parada
Frequency 99.3 (MHz)
First air date 1987
Format Spanish
ERP 25,000 watts
HAAT 100 meters
Class B
Affiliations MVS Comunicaciones
Owner XETRA Communicaciones
(operated by MVS Radio)
Website La Mejor 99.3

XHOCL-FM is a Mexico-based radio station, currently programmed by MVS. From January 5, 2004 until August 31, 2005, the format was Oldies known as KOOL 99.3. At 6 a.m., September 1, 2005, the format flipped to Spanish language oldies known as La Preciosa (in English, it means 'The Precious One'). Before XHOCL was KOOL, it was XHCR (Country Music Bob; its format since moved to KUSS). On August 1st 2007 the station flipped to a Spanish format called "La Mejor".

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