XEDF-AM was founded on May 17, 1937, by Ruperto Villarreal, who was 18 years old. It was one of the first stations in the two Laredos, originally broadcasting on 790 kHz. In the 1950s, XEDF moved to 960. It also engaged in a call sign swap with
970 AM in Mexico City, then XEK-AM. The Mexico City station desired the XEDF calls, assigned sequentially, as the DF was the abbreviation for the
Federal District. As a result, on October 22, 1957, the Nuevo Laredo station took on the
XEK-AM calls. At the end of its life, it operated with 5,000 watts. XEK was approved for AM-FM migration in 2017 as part of a second wave of stations and signed on
XHK-FM 90.9 on April 7, 2018. XEK-AM signed off April 7, 2019, after the required year of simulcasting. However, on June 5, 2019, the IFT unanimously declared a continuity obligation for XEK, which according to a 2018 study left 59 people without any radio service when it signed off the air. For decades, XEK/XHK branded as
La Estación Grande de Nuevo Laredo, until December 1, 2019, when XHK became
90.9 La Raza, taking over the grupera format that had been on the Cortez family's
XHBK-FM 95.7 and was supplied to that station under a five-year LMA with Latin Western Enterprises of Laredo. The station renamed itself
La Grande shortly before the LMA was ended in mid-2024. ==References==