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  2. Lalo Mir - Wikipedia

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    La noticia rebelde (ATC, 1988–1989) Rock & Pop TV (Canal 11, 1988) La Perla de Bangkok (Canal 11, 1988) Las patas de la mentira (América TV, 1996–1997)

  3. Radio in Argentina - Wikipedia

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    Installations at LR5 Radio Splendid in Monte Grande in 1933. CIA map of radio facilities, 1947. Radio broadcasting enjoys a long and varied history in Argentina, tracing its origins to a 1910 stay in the southside Buenos Aires suburb of Bernal by Guglielmo Marconi, inventor of the wireless telegraph. There, he achieved a rudimentary radio ...

  4. 100.7 FM - Wikipedia

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    Blue [1] in Buenos Aires; LRI310 Radiofónica [2] in Rosario, Santa Fe; La 100 Las Varillas in Las Varillas, Córdoba; Pirámide in Río Cuarto, Córdoba; Beat Radio in Cipolletti, Río Negro; Radioactiva in El Territorio, Misiones; Reporte in Paraná, Entre Ríos; Sagitario in Las Lajitas, Salta; Best in Corrientes; Babel in Santa Rosa de ...

  5. CNN Radio Argentina - Wikipedia

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    CNN Radio Argentina is a radio station Argentina that broadcasts from the City of Buenos Aires. It is part of the international radio network that bears the same name and which also has subsidiaries in Bolivia , Brazil , Costa Rica , Dominican , Ecuador , El Salvador , Guatemala , Honduras , Mexico , Panama , Paraguay , Puerto Rico , Uruguay ...

  6. Category:Radio stations in Argentina - Wikipedia

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    This is the category for Radio Stations in Argentina. ... FM La Boca; FM Santa Rosa; L. ... LT24; LV11; R. Radio 10 (Argentina) Radio Buenos Aires; Radio Continental ...

  7. Radio 10 (Argentina) - Wikipedia

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    Radio 10 is an Argentine talk radio station. It broadcasts from Buenos Aires on the 710 kHz with an effective radio power of 100 kW. It has affiliates in the country. It is owned by the businessman and journalist Daniel Hadad.

  8. LRA Radio Nacional - Wikipedia

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    It started transmitting in 1937 as LRA Radio del Estado and changed its name to the current one in 1957. Since 1949, National Radio is also in charge of the Radiodifusión Argentina al Exterior, an international service that broadcasts in numerous languages. The radio's programs focus on Argentine news, and culture, and history, among other things.

  9. Radio Buenos Aires - Wikipedia

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    It began broadcasting from 270 Belgrano Avenue, under the license that belonged to Radio Del Pueblo (formerly Radio América, Radio Bijou, Radio La Abuelita and Radio Bernotti), awarded then by the State to the company Radiodifusora Esmeralda S.A. In 1994, the station moved its operations to the building it occupies today.