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  2. Category:Radio stations in the Dominican Republic - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Radio stations in the Dominican Republic" ... La Voz Dominicana This page was last edited on 27 December 2019, at 19:53 (UTC). ...

  3. CDN 37 - Wikipedia

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    [1] CDN was founded on January 1, 1998, by the Dominican Popular Bank, broadcasting on Channel Number 37. It produces news, special coverage, and sports content.

  4. CorporaciĆ³n Estatal de Radio y TelevisiĆ³n - Wikipedia

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    During the 1970s, the channel was officially renamed Radio Televisión Dominicana (RTVD), a title which persisted for several decades. On July 29, 2003 its name was changed once again to Corporación Estatal de Radio y Televisión (CERTV) by means of a national decree which transformed it into a public company sustained and operated by the ...

  5. Telecommunications in the Dominican Republic - Wikipedia

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    Telecommunications in the Dominican Republic include radio, television, fixed and mobile telephones, and the Internet. Numerous television channels are available. Tricom, S.A, WIND Telecom, S.A., Viva (network operator), and Claro Codetel provide television services digitally, with channels from Latin America and elsewhere in the world. There ...

  6. Radio Guarachita - Wikipedia

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    Along with DJs Cuco Valoy on Radio Tropical and Charlie-Charlie on La Voz del Tropico, Aracena and Radio Guarachita were among the first DJs to play bachata on the Dominican airwaves. Since Radio Guarachita was on the AM frequency, it had national reach, and appealed to the rural audience of the Dominican Republic. It had interactive programs ...

  7. Viva (network operator) - Wikipedia

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    Centennial Dominicana's previous logo. Founded in 1883 as All America Cables & Radio Dominican Republic (an ITT subsidiary), the company was the country's first telecom to offer telegraph services to the Antilles. In January 2000, Centennial Communications purchased 70% of the company, forming Centennial Dominicana. [1]

  8. La Voz Dominicana - Wikipedia

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    La Voz Dominicana was the official radio and television station of the Dominican Republic during the regime of Rafael Leónidas Trujillo. The station was a radio broadcast only called La Voz del Yuna (1943) in Bonao until Jose Arismendy Trujillo Molina (Petan), brother of President Trujillo, acquired the station and moved it to the capital city.

  9. DXLX-FM - Wikipedia

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    DXLX (100.7 FM), broadcasting as Barangay FM 100.7, is a radio station owned and operated by GMA Network Inc. The station's studio and offices are located at the 2nd floor, Centro Mariano Bldg., Sergio Osmeña St., Cagayan de Oro, while its transmitter is located at GMA Transmitter Site, Malasag, Brgy.