In 2015, Gaia FM, A.C. was subsumed into Capital Media, which is a commercial radio station owner. The stations kept their format with a name change to Capital Pirata FM. In a 2018 filing with the IFT, Capital declared that it did not directly operate the Gaia FM stations but instead provided them with less than five percent of their broadcast day in news capsules and other material.[3]
Like most Capital stations, XHCQR adopted the new Lokura FM adult hits format in 2020. When the Lokura brand was split in 2024, this station and XHLAYA-FM became Lokura FM Rock stations with English-language classic rock formats.