629:"Resolución mediante la cual el Pleno del Instituto Federal de Telecomunicaciones determina al solicitante que es sujeto de otorgamiento de una concesión para usar y aprovechar bandas de frecuencias del espectro radioeléctrico para prestar el servicio de radiodifusión sonora en Frecuencia Modulada para uso público, en la localidad de Chilpancingo de los Bravo, Guerrero, respecto de las dos solicitudes presentadas al amparo del Programa Anual de Uso y Aprovechamiento de Bandas de Frecuencias 2023"
323:(SEP). Workers spent all of 1984 without receiving their salaries, and in January 1985, the university and SEP began negotiating. The federal government required the university to shut down the station, and on January 15, 1985, Radio Universidad Pueblo went off the air. In the meantime, university students went as far as organizing a hunger strike in Mexico City in order to protest the SEP's demand to close the station.
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radio stations, the
Universidad Autónoma de Guerrero entered uncharted territory. The next month, the station began to suffer serious interference, requiring the university to take drastic action to maintain a listenable signal. In one attempt, the station constantly changed frequencies in order to evade the interference, which also prompted the public to take interest in the new station.
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Carreto, decided that if the SEP would not keep its promises, the university did not have a reason to stay off the air. In June 1987, Radio Universidad returned to the air — having shortened its name. A
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Universidad Pueblo". The station operated on 880 kHz. In deciding to sidestep the federal government, which had shown itself to be frustrating to universities' attempts at launching
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and also experienced interference from the state's venture into public radio. The station moved to three other
Guerrero cities before returning to Chilpancingo. It then left the air from 1985 to 1987 as part of a failed settlement with the federal government which ended when the government reneged on
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visited Radio UAGro and executed a seizure order against the unauthorized FM operation. Local residents and journalists prevented the IFT from dismantling the station's facilities. The rector of the UAG, Víctor Wences Martínez, described the seizure attempt as an attack on free speech and university
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The university has broadcast radio programming since 1982 and for more than 40 years lacked any legal authorization to do so. The first decade of the station's history was mired in a series of politically charged disputes. The
Mexican government refused to grant a permit for the station alleging
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Guerrero", the first radio station operated by the state government, signed on. With just 10 kHz separation between the two stations, Radio Universidad Pueblo had to move, and instead of moving frequencies, it moved physically, broadcasting from
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Universidad Autónoma de Guerrero in radio began in 1982, when after several years of failed attempts to obtain a permit for a radio station, the university had enough. The spark was one last rejection by the
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there were no available frequencies in the area even though just two stations operated in the vicinity of
Chilpancingo; it admitted that, for "confidential reasons", it could not award the station. When it did go on the air, it was
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Radio UAGro has a generally cultural and public service program format, similar to other university stations. It has a high proportion of programs produced in-house as well as content in indigenous languages such as
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