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Rosenbaum cleared channel 4 in Guayaquil; in Quito, he planned to clear channel 11, 12 or 13. [2] The station was operated by Organizaciones Norlop, who signed an agreement with the American network ABC, who owned one third of the shares. The new company also set up channel 6 in Quito, and the holding company was later renamed Telecuador.
Name Frequency City Website Radio Suceso FM: 97.1 FM: Naranjal: Website: Estación 40: 106.3 FM: Ciudad del Este: Website: Corpus: 89.5 FM: Ciudad del Este: Website ...
Radio station HCJB started as the vision of Clarence Wesley Jones, [3] a musician, graduate of Moody Bible Institute, and the son of a Salvation Army minister. Following his graduation from Moody, Jones worked under evangelist Paul Rader and was part of the founding staff of the Chicago Gospel Tabernacle where Jones assisted in leading music, working with youth and overseeing Rader's weekly ...
This is a list of all the publications printed in Guayaquil which report both national and international news. Diario Expreso de Guayaquil [1] Comunidad En Guayaquil [2] Del Diario Extra [3] Diario El Meridiano [4] Diario El Metro de Guayaquil [5] Diario Super; Diario El Telegrafo [6] El Financiero [7] La Segunda del Meridiano; El Universo [8]
Radio Mindanao Network: 102.1 FM: Radio Maria Isabela Catholic Radio: DZRC Santiago City: Radio Maria Philippines (a member of the Catholic Media Network) 102.5 FM: Happy Radio Contemporary MOR, OPM, News: DZJD Tumauini: Philippine Collective Media Corporation: 104.9 FM: XFM Isabela Contemporary MOR, News, Talk — Santiago City
W Radio Colombia is a news/talk/adult contemporary Colombian radio network, part of Caracol Radio. It started in 1973 as adult contemporary station Caracol Estéreo . It is part of the W Radio system, with networks in Mexico, Los Angeles (United States), Panama , and transmitted as far away as Chile .
The Guayaquil Group (Grupo de Guayaquil, "Cinco como un puño") was a literary group from the 1930s - mid 1940s, that emerged as a response to a chaotic social and political climate where the Ecuadorian "montubio" and mestizo were oppressed by the elite class, priests, and the police.
A strong earthquake struck southern Ecuador on 18 March 2023. [1] It measured 6.8 on the moment magnitude scale, and struck with a hypocenter 68.0 km (42.3 mi) deep. [1] The epicenter was located in the Gulf of Guayaquil, off the coast of Balao Canton and about 80 kilometres (50 mi) south of Guayaquil. [2]