XEQ-FM is a radio station in Mexico City. Broadcasting on 92.9 MHz, XEQ-FM broadcasts grupera music under the name "Ke Buena" and is the flagship of a network of stations with the same branding and format.
The original concession for XEQ-FM was awarded on April 16, 1957 to Radio Mexicana del Centro, S.A. de C.V.
In 1978, XEQ-FM became the first tropical music station in Mexico City under the name "Tropi Q"; others later followed. The format moved to AM in 1993, when XEQ-FM picked up its current name and format of grupera music. The grupera format had previously been on XEX-AM, where it was known as "La Super X".
XEQ is the callsign of the following broadcast stations in Mexico:
XEQ is also a keyword in IBM's Job Control Language (JCL). This keyword is used to enable remote execution of code between systems.
XEQ is the IATA code of Tasiusaq Heliport (Kujalleq).
XEQ-AM is a Mexican clear-channel station on 940 kHz and licensed for Mexico City. It is licensed to Cadena Radiodifusora Mexicana, S.A. de C.V. and operated by Radiópilis, a company owned by Televisa Radio and PRISA's Unión Radio.
XEQ-AM is licensed domestically in Mexico for 50,000 watts day and night, but is listed as a foreign station in the U.S. FCC databases as 150,000 watts during the daytime and in the Mexico City borough of Iztapalapa.
In the early 1940s, XEQ was owned by Emilio Azcárraga Vidaurreta and was an affiliate of the CBS Radio Network as part of the "Chain of the Americas". Azcárraga's broadcasting empire is now known as Televisa.