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CX 20 Radio Monte Carlo is a Uruguayan Spanish-language AM radio station that broadcasts from Montevideo and serves the whole country. Established in 1924 by Carlos Romay, [ 1 ] it belongs to a multimedia group that also owns the television channel Canal 4 .
Radio Monte Carlo [] is an Italian-speaking station, broadcasting in Italy and Monaco from both Monaco and Milan, and owned by Mediaset.Radio Monte Carlo was founded in 1966 by Noel Cutisson and its enlisted deejays included: Antonio Devia, Awanagana, Ettore Andenna, Gigi Salvadori, Herbert Pagani, Liliana Dell'Acqua, Luisella Berrino, Manuela De Vito, Marco Odino, Mario Raffaele Conti, Max ...
In 1963, Becker introduced the Monte Carlo, a tubeless solid state radio with no vacuum tubes. [ 10 ] From 1974 to 2005, the Autofahrer-Rundfunk-Informationssystem was used by the German ARD network. [ 13 ]
1 Monte Carlo. Toggle the table of contents. List of radio stations in Monaco. ... Radio Monte Carlo 50 kW Yes 88.9: _AGORA__: Radio Agora: Local radio 0.2 kW: Yes: 89.1
Radio Monte-Carlo was created on 1 July 1943. In 1950, Radio Monte-Carlo became one of 23 founding broadcasting organisations of the European Broadcasting Union.Since 1995, the Monegasque membership has been held by Groupement de Radiodiffuseurs Monégasques (GRMC), a joint organisation by Monaco Media Diffusion (MMD), Radio Monte-Carlo (RMC) and Télé Monte-Carlo (TMC).
The Roumoules transmitter is the main broadcasting facility for longwave and mediumwave broadcasting of Radio Monte Carlo near Roumoules, France [1] and is owned by Monaco Media Diffusion. The 1000 and 2000kW transmitters installed are among the most powerful in the world and can be received well at nighttime throughout Europe.
MMD was created in 1994 as Monte-Carlo Radiodiffusion (MCR) and is an active member of the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) for the Principality of Monaco alongside Radio Monte-Carlo (RMC) and Télé Monte-Carlo (TMC) which chairs the Group of Monegasque Broadcasters (GRMC). Its name was changed in April 2016 following the majority acquisition ...
Col de la Madone transmitter is a very large broadcasting centre operated by Radio Monte Carlo north of Fontbonne, near Nice and Monaco, in FranceIt was established in 1965 and was used until completion of Roumoules radio transmitter for longwave broadcasting, using 3 320 metres tall guyed mast radiators, which do not exist any more.