XHEMIT-FM

[2] In 1994, the station added a news program, "Línea 54", in response to the confusion generated by the EZLN situation in Chiapas.

In 2013, XHEMIT-FM 107.9 was signed on as part of the AM-FM migration campaign currently underway among Mexican radio stations.

[3] XEMIT-AM had one of Mexico's largest continuity obligations requiring it to remain in service, for a total of nearly 120,000 otherwise unserved people in 680 unique localities as of 2018.

[4] However, the concession for XHEMIT-FM lapsed effective April 13, 2023, due to failure to file a timely renewal.

The Federal Telecommunications Institute granted a new concession, but without the AM continuity obligation and on 94.9 MHz, outside the reserved band for community and indigenous stations.