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  2. Bluradio - Wikipedia

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    Blu Radio's schedule is similar to other FM talk stations in Bogotá, mainly W Radio and Caracol Radio: on weekdays, a news/debate morning show, a local programme on midday, variety and sports (mainly football) on the afternoons, and a simulcast of Noticias Caracol and a programme devoted to technology and internet on the evenings.

  3. HJCK - Wikipedia

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    HJCK El Mundo en Bogotá is a Colombian cultural radio station, founded 15 September 1950 and based in Bogotá.HJCK became an online-only station in 2005.. HJCK was founded by intellectuals Eduardo Caballero Calderón, Hernando and Alfonso Martínez Rueda, Alfonso Peñaranda, Gonzalo Rueda Caro, Álvaro Castaño Castillo [4] and his wife, Gloria Valencia de Castaño, as the first privately ...

  4. La Superestación - Wikipedia

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    In 2005, it became an online-only station, having leased its frequency (88.9 MHz FM) to RCN Radio's Radio Uno. Before the inception of Super Stereo , the only rock-pop station in Bogotá was Stereo 95-1 (94.9 MHz, currently news/ adult contemporary station La FM , owned by RCN Radio ), though youth AM stations like Radio 15 and Radio Fantasía ...

  5. RCN Televisión - Wikipedia

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    RCN Televisión, branded as Canal RCN (Radio Cadena Nacional) is a Colombian free-to-air television network owned by Organización Ardila Lülle. It was founded as a television production company on March 23, 1967, and officially launched as an independent channel on July 10, 1998. [1] Its main shareholder is Carlos Ardila Lülle.

  6. La X - Wikipedia

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    La X is a Colombian music radio brand for three stations operated and owned by Todelar. The station in Bogotá airs an English-language adult contemporary format and the Cali station airs an English-language contemporary hit radio format, while the Medellín station airs an electronica format.

  7. Radio UNAL - Wikipedia

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    Radio UNAL (until February 2021 branded UN Radio) is the radio station of the National University of Colombia in Bogotá (since 22 September 1991) [2] and Medellín (since 30 July 2002). [3] It broadcasts academic programming, news analysis, music, and cultural events related to the university.

  8. Radiónica - Wikipedia

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    Radiónica, also known as “Repitionica” is a Colombian state-owned music radio network, formerly known as 99-1 Frecuencia Joven ("Young Frequency"). It belongs to the National Radio Television of Colombia , Colombia's state-owned national broadcaster.

  9. Radioacktiva - Wikipedia

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    Radioacktiva is a Colombian radio station broadcasting from Bogotá. It is owned by Caracol Radio, part of the Spanish media organization Grupo PRISA. It started broadcasting in 1989 programming both rock and pop music. In 1997 it was reformatted to focus on rock music. In 2001 it would switch frequencies with sister station Tropicana Estéreo.