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The first Uruguayan national broadcaster, SODRE (Official Radio Broadcasting Service), was inaugurated in 1929, and its first station, CX6 650 AM (now Radio Clásica), launched on 1 April 1930. Two additional AM services were added: CX26 1050 AM Radio Uruguay, a national speech station, and CX38 1290 AM Cultura, focused on music.
1050 – Radio Uruguay (CX26) – Montevideo (news/variety/public) 1090 – Radio María ... Full List Uruguay Radio Stations updated 2013 Listen Online (in Spanish)
CX 26 SODRE, also known as Radio Uruguay 1050 AM, is a state-owned Uruguayan Spanish-language AM radio station that broadcasts from Montevideo. [1] The station broadcasts primarily talk programming. Some Radio Uruguay programming is aired on the RNU repeater network outside of Montevideo.
CX 30 Radio Nacional is a Uruguayan Spanish language AM radio station that broadcasts ... History. This radio station was established in 1925. [2] References ...
LRT Radijas (Radio station) - General and news LRT Klasika (Radio station) - Culture and classical music LRT Opus (Radio station) - Aimed for young people and modern music
Televisión Nacional Uruguay. UyTV News (cable television only) Canal 5 de Montevideo, Uruguay [22] [disputed (for: conflict between sources - also listed on list of public broadcasters by country) – discuss] Canal 10 de Salto; Canal 12 de Rocha; Canal 21 de Río Uruguay; Cadena de Radio Nacional del Uruguay [22] Radio Clasica [22] Radio ...
The National Association of Uruguayan Broadcasters (Spanish: Asociación Nacional de Broadcasters Uruguayos, ANDEBU) is a trade association and lobby group representing the interests of for-profit radio and television broadcasters in Uruguay. [1]
Babel is a public radio station in Uruguay, broadcasting a world and instrumental music format. It is one of the four services of Radiodifusión Nacional del Uruguay and broadcasts on 97.1 FM in Montevideo and 100.9 FM in Maldonado. In addition to the two full-time stations, RNU's regional repeaters air Babel overnight from 12 to 6 a.m.