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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
Radioactiva began as a radio program on the station "Estereo Clase", which was broadcasting on the frequency 99.7 FM in the late 1990s in San Pedro Sula.Over time, the program gained popularity, and on 9 September 2001, the radio station "Radioactiva" was created, taking over the 99.7 FM frequency and retaining the call sign HRVV, displacing "Estereo Clase."
ABC left the company in 1963, and José Rafael Ferrari acquired the shares of the Lardizábal family and Brooks. Ferrari was the owner of Honduras's most important radio network at the time, HRN. [1] In December 1964, the station received its first satellite signals; first from the Vatican, and then the moon landing in 1969. [2]
the MAYA-1 linking the US, Mexico, Cayman Islands, Honduras, Costa Rica, Panama, and Colombia. Hondutel, created in 1976, is the state owned telecommunications company in Honduras. [7] The first cellular company in Honduras, Celtel (now Tigo), started operations in 1996.
Telesistema Informativo (known as TSi) is a television station in Tegucigalpa, Honduras, broadcasting on Channel 3 and Channel 7 in NTSC and is owned by TVC. The station has repeaters in La Ceiba and Puerto Cortés, also on channel 7. Until 2016, the channel had programs of news, entertainment, series, sports and movies.
Canal 8 formerly known as Televisión Nacional de Honduras (Spanish for: National Television of Honduras) or TNH is a state-owned television network based in Tegucigalpa, Honduras. The channel is the first state-owned television channel and is operated by the Ministry of Culture and Telecommunications. [ 1 ]
Canal 11 launched on November 11, 1996 (the eleventh day of the eleventh month), over the course of its history the channel started investing heavily in the creation of local productions, such as Calle 7 Honduras (adapted from the Chilean format), A Toda Máquina and Yo Me Llamo Honduras.
"I'm a Friend of Estéreo Lluvia" T-shirt. Estéreo Lluvia has been broadcasting in one form or another since 2002, initially on 103.5 MHz. [2] [3] Its founders had previously hosted shows at XEJAM in Santiago Jamiltepec.