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After the military coup of September 1955, which removed Perón from power, SIRA was shut down by the new authorities. The station was relaunched as "Radiodifusión Argentina al Exterior'" [2] ("Argentine Radio Broadcast Abroad"), on February 12, 1958. RAE is operated by LRA1 Radio Nacional, Argentina's state radio network.
Radio y Televisión Argentina [11] Televisión Pública; Canal 7 Buenos Aires – Ciudad de Buenos Aires, Argentina; Canal 10 – Tucumán — Tucumán, Argentina; Canal 10 – Rio Negro — Rio Negro, Argentina; Canal 10 – Córdoba — Córdoba, Argentina; Radio Nacional 870 AM; Radiodifusión Argentina al Exterior; Radio Nacional Rock
LRA36 broadcasts on shortwave from Monday to Friday, from 3:00 to 6:00 PM Argentina time, and from 8:00 AM to 12:00 PM on FM, with a news and general interest program ("Noticias y Deportes" or "News and Sports") that includes national and international news, the weather on Argentine Antarctic bases as well as the mainland, dates of interest, and musical requests.
Since 1949, National Radio is also in charge of the Radiodifusión Argentina al Exterior, an international service that broadcasts in numerous languages. The radio's programs focus on Argentine news, and culture, and history, among other things. Music broadcast includes all kind of Argentine songs - from Folklore to Tango and Argentine Rock.
Radio Exterior Sweden: Sveriges Radio ... Argentina: Radiodifusión Argentina al Exterior ... A Germany-based alliance of broadcasters of 3 countries 3sat:
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Separate organization in each province and large city with 4-10 stations. Beijing. Radio Beijing Corporation. Beijing Music Radio (FM97.4) Beijing News Radio (FM94.5) Beijing City Radio (FM107.3) Beijing Traffic Radio (FM103.9) Beijing Literature and Art Broadcasting (FM87.6) Beijing Youth Broadcasting (FM98.2) Beijing Sports Radio (FM102.5)
Radio, which was first broadcast in Argentina in 1920, has been widely enjoyed in Argentina since the 1930s. Radio broadcast stations totaled around 150 active AM stations, 1,150 FM stations, and 6 registered shortwave transmitters. [1] An estimated 24 million receivers were in use in 2000 (2.4 per household). [2]