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  2. List of radio stations in Nicaragua - Wikipedia

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    Frequency Name Website 90.5 FM & 620 AM Radio Nicaragua, Managua 91.7 FM & 680 AM Radio La Primerísima, Managua 105.3 FM Stereo Romance, Managua 103.5 FM & 1440 AM Radio Maranatha, Managua

  3. TN8 - Wikipedia

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    Equipment came from abroad and was controlled by technicians and engineers from Radio Managua and the United States. Its manager was journalist Luis Hidalgo. The lineup was limited, the station regularly broadcast from 6:30pm to 9pm, with live and filmed programming, later adding folklore programming and baseball matches. [6]

  4. Club de Radioexperimentadores de Nicaragua - Wikipedia

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    The Club de Radioexperimentadores de Nicaragua (CREN) (n English, Nicaraguan Radio Experimenters Club) is a national non-profit organization for amateur radio enthusiasts in Nicaragua.

  5. Nicaragua country profile - AOL

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    Capital: Managua. Area: 130, 375 sq km. Population: 6.3 million. ... Radio and TV are the main sources of news. There are more than 100 radio stations and several TV networks.

  6. Central American University, Managua - Wikipedia

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    Radio Universidad, the first college radio station in the country, was born on October 8, 1984, at UNAN Managua, as an educational initiative by the Director of Journalism Vicente Baca Lagos, and was embraced by the student movement in those early post-revolution years. Several UNAN programs had been assigned to other universities, and ...

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  8. Martha Cecilia Ruiz - Wikipedia

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    Martha Cecilia Ruíz (born 25 November 1972) is a Nicaraguan poet, writer, journalist, and Social activist. She directs the El País Azul radio talk show, sits on the board of directors of Nicaraguan Association of Writers (ANIDE) as a member (2015–2018), [1] is a consultant in Communication and Human Rights, and has founded both Three Times Three (Three Women, Three Poets, Three Journalists ...

  9. René Cárdenas - Wikipedia

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    At age 16, Cárdenas began writing about baseball for La Prensa and La Estrella de Nicaragua, Nicaraguan newspapers. [2] [3] He also called games on Radio Mundial.[2]In 1958, the Los Angeles Dodgers hired Cárdenas to announce their games on the radio in Spanish, making him the first Spanish-language baseball announcer in Major League Baseball. [2]