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Radio Visión Honduras HR-- NO 93.9 MHz Cadena Radial Impacto HRJB NO 94.3 MHz Radio América HRLP SÍ 94.7 MHz HCH Radio HRMT SÍ 96.7 MHz La 96 HR-- NO 97.5 MHz Radio Metrópolis HRAS SÍ 98.3 MHz Super 100 HRNQ NO 98.7 MHz Radio País HR-- NO 99.9 MHz Radio Corporación HRDL NO 100.3 MHz Estéreo Sistema HR-- NO 101.5 MHz HRN HRN SÍ 102.3 MHz
Radio stations: Radio Honduras is the lone government-owned radio network; roughly 300 privately owned radio stations (2007). [1] Radios: 2.45 million (1997) [needs update] The first radio station in Honduras was Tropical Radio, which started operations in 1928. [2]
Currently in Honduras, there are more than 800 active operators in the FM frequencies, and more than 200 active operators in the AM band. The predominant musical genres on the main radio stations are: rancheras and Mexican music (), hip hop / urban (Radioactiva), news and talk (Radio Globo) and oldies (Estéreo Clase).
Pages in category "Radio stations in Honduras" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. *
In 1928 the Tela Railroad Company (one of the two major railroads) had received a license to establish a radio station (known as Tropical Radio). It broadcast on the 51-meter shortwave band, and HRB (La Voz del Trópico) was the first radio station in Honduras. HRB was not a "commercial" radio station. It was a medium for the Tela Railroad ...
Radio Progreso & ERIC-SJ (Equipo de Reflexión, Investigación y Comunicación – ERIC) is a Jesuit center for reflection, research, and communications, founded in El Progreso, Honduras, in 1980. Its stated aim is to improve the human rights of the rural poor in Honduras. [2] Its work has been extended to the rest of Central America. [citation ...
Radio Club de Honduras This page was last edited on 27 April 2020, at 03:27 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License ...
It is known for its opposition to the 2009 Honduran coup d'état as well as being the radio station for 24/7 news channel Globo TV. It is owned by Alejandro Villatoro. The station is headed by David Romero Ellner. On September 25, 2009, David Romero asserted that Jews are a problem in Honduras, and supported Hitler and the holocaust.