XHOCU-FM

XHOCU-FM is an indigenous radio station on 97.3 FM in Ocumicho, a town in the municipality of Charapan, Michoacán, Mexico.

The station is authorized to serve the primary localities of Ocumicho, Cocucho, San José de García Ruíz Cortínez, Patamban, La Cantera, Aranza, Tengüecho, Sirio, San Isidro, Uringuitiro, and Santa Rosa.

[3] The Federal Telecommunications and Broadcasting Law of 2014 created new indigenous and community station classes.

The indigenous community at Ocumicho filed for a station once more on August 14, 2015, and the Federal Telecommunications Institute approved the concession award on January 25, 2017.

[4] In comparison with its 5-watt output as a pirate,[2] XHOCU-FM is authorized for 391 watts,[1] covering almost 42,000 people.