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Juan Tamariz-Martel Negrón (born 18 October 1942) is a Spanish magician.. Tamariz is considered to have pionereed close-up card magic.American stage magician Ricky Jay once said he considered him to be a magician people will remember, [1] and he was referred to as "the greatest and most influential card magician alive" by David Blaine. [2]
[9] [10] One of the last popular series in this vein was La Saga de los Porretas , broadcast between 1976 and 1988. [11] Among the jewels of Radio Nacional de España was an adaptation of the novel El viaje a ninguna parte , a radionovela which was recorded and broadcast in 1983. [12]
1972, El mundo secreto de los dientes; 1975, Historia del nombre y de la fundación de México ; 1979, El ombligo como centro erótico; 1981, El ombligo como centro cósmico: Una contribución à la historia de las religiones; 1981, La tríade prenatal: cordón, placenta, amnios. Supervivencia de la magia paleolítica
Maison de la Radio seen from the air in 2009. Maison de la Radio et de la Musique (French pronunciation: [mɛzɔ̃ də la ʁadjo e də la myzik]), nicknamed “maison ronde” (“the round house”) is the headquarters of Radio France. It is located in the 16th arrondissement of Paris near the Eiffel Tower.
The Golden Age of Radio, also known as the old-time radio (OTR) era, was an era of radio in the United States where it was the dominant electronic home entertainment medium. It began with the birth of commercial radio broadcasting in the early 1920s and lasted through the 1950s, when television gradually superseded radio as the medium of choice ...
Radio Felicidad Ciudad de la Radio, Isidro Fabela, CDMX 10 d / 5 n Grupo ACIR: 1220 kHz XEB-AM: La B Grande San Lorenzo Tezonco, CDMX 100 Instituto Mexicano de la Radio: 1260 kHz XEL-AM: La Comadre Los Reyes Acaquilpan, Méx. 50 d / 5 n Grupo ACIR: 1320 kHz XEARZ-AM: ZER Radio Agricultura, CDMX 5 d / 5 n Grupo Radiofónico ZER: 1350 kHz XEQK-AM
The Instituto Mexicano de la Radio (English: "Mexican Radio Institute") is a Mexican public broadcaster, akin to National Public Radio in the US.
The RTC was created on July 6, 1977, by a decree published in the Diario Oficial de la Federación. [2] Its first director was Margarita López Portillo. [3] When it was created, it took over various tasks, including the operations of the national radio station Radio México, rural television services and other radio and television stations owned by the federal government and the management of ...