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  2. Caracol Radio - Wikipedia

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    Caracol Cadena Básica: basic network, it broadcasts news and variety programmes. W Radio: replaced Caracol Estéreo in 2003, broadcasting news and talk, with some programmes devoted to jazz, blues, samba, and American contemporary. In recent years, most of the music programmes have been dropped.

  3. W Radio (Colombia) - Wikipedia

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    W Radio Colombia is a news/talk/adult contemporary Colombian radio network, part of Caracol Radio.It started in 1973 as adult contemporary station Caracol Estéreo.It is part of the W Radio system, with networks in Mexico, Los Angeles (United States), Panama, and transmitted as far away as Chile.

  4. Bluradio - Wikipedia

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    Blu Radio is a radio station in Bogotá, Colombia, owned by Caracol TV. In July 2012, Caracol TV leased HJMD (the frequency of Melodía FM Estéreo, an easy listening station) from Cadena Melodía, [1] in order to create a news radio station. Test broadcasts started soon after, with a soft AC format and simulcasting Noticias Caracol. Blu Radio ...

  5. Noticias Caracol - Wikipedia

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    Noticias Caracol (until 9 October 2007 Caracol Noticias) is the name for all the national newscast from the news division of Caracol Televisión which carries the same name. It is broadcast four times on weekdays and twice on weekends.

  6. Caracol Internacional - Wikipedia

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    Caracol Internacional is the international signal of Colombia's Caracol TV. It offers general programming aimed to Colombians abroad, mostly consisting of old Caracol TV telenovelas , series, and entertainment shows.

  7. Radio in Colombia - Wikipedia

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    Radio in Colombia started in the early 1920s when a group of radio amateurs and enthusiasts brought the first receivers to the country, [1] mostly in order to listen broadcasts from Europe and the United States.

  8. Television in Colombia - Wikipedia

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    On August 28, 2008, Colombia adopted the European digital terrestrial television standard, DVB-T using MPEG4 H.264 and a channel bandwidth of 6 MHz. [7] [8] On December 28, 2010, Caracol TV and RCN TV officially started digital broadcasts [9] for Bogotá, Medellín and surrounding areas on channels 14 and 15 UHF using DVB-T h264. [10]

  9. 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]