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Radio Nacional de Colombia ("Colombian National Radio") is a Colombian state-owned public radio network, part of Señal Colombia RTVC.It was launched – as Radiodifusora Nacional de Colombia – on 1 February 1940, [1] three years after closure of the country's first state-owned radio station, HJN.
The country has three major national radio networks: Radiodifusora Nacional de Colombia, a state-run national radio; Caracol Radio and RCN Radio, privately owned networks with hundreds of affiliates. There are other national networks, including Cadena Super, Todelar, and Colmundo, among others. Many hundreds of radio stations are registered ...
RCN Radio (Radio Cadena Nacional, "National Radio Network") is one of the main radio networks in Colombia. Founded in 1949 with the integration of Radio Pacífico ( Cali ), La Voz de Medellín and Emisora Nueva Granada ( Bogotá ).
RTVC Sistema de Medios Públicos (abbreviation of Radio Televisión Nacional de Colombia, known by its acronym RTVC) is a public radio and television entity of Colombia, created by Decree 3525 of October 28, 2004, by dissolving Inravisión and its public production company Audiovisuales, under the government of President Álvaro Uribe Vélez.
Broadcasting started in September 1929, with state-owned HJN, predecessor of Radiodifusora Nacional de Colombia, and privately run La Voz de Barranquilla (HKD). [2] [3] As of 2011, Colombia has three major national radio networks: state-run Radiodifusora Nacional de Colombia and private networks Caracol Radio and RCN Radio, with hundreds of ...
Radio Televisión Nacional de Colombia [12] Señal Colombia; Canal Institucional; Radio Nacional de Colombia; Radiónica; Emisoras de Paz (Peace stations, mandated by 2016 Peace agreement) [13] Radio Policía Nacional (operated by the National Police) [14] Colombia Estéreo (operated by the Army) [14] Marina Estéreo (operated by the Marines) [14]
Panamericana Radio – 101.1 FM Lima + National Coverage; Radio Antena Sur – 90.3 FM Huancayo (Andean Folk Music) Radio Capital – 1470 AM & 96.7 FM Lima + National Coverage; Radio Felicidad; Radio Huanta 2000 – 1160 AM, 4.747 MHz, & 92.9 FM Huanta; Radio Logos – 4.81 SW Chazuta; Radio Mágica – 88.3 FM Lima (1960s' & 1970s' Music)
National Public Radio (NPR) (1970) [8] American Public Media (2004) Public Radio International (1983) Public Radio Exchange (2003) New York Public Radio (1924) Chicago Public Radio (April 1943) Pacifica Radio (1949) Boston Public Radio (1951) Minnesota Public Radio (1967)