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Radio Métropole was founded on March 8, 1970 by Herbert Widmaier. A pioneer in Haitian radio, it was the first to broadcast in FM since 1970 as well as the first station to broadcast in Stereo in 1975 and to play music on CDs in 1980.
Several of today's well-known stations were created during this time period, such as Radio Haiti (1935) and Radio Caraïbes in Port-au-Prince (1949). The provinces, Radio Voix du Nord (1945), Radio Citadelle (1950) and Voix Évangélique in the North department and Radio Indépendance in Gonaïves/Artibonite (1953) emerged. 1957–1986.
Radio Continentale 99.5 FM; Radio Sun 91.3 FM; Radio Independence 101.5 FM stations affiliées: radio Metropole 100.1, [9] Lavwadlamerik [10] Radio Mega Max 95.9 FM; Radio Kiss FM 96.9 [11] Radio Provinciale 95.3 FM; Radio Pyramide FM; Radio Trans-Artibonite; Radio Gonaïves 97.7 FM; Radio Trans Atlantique 102.5 FM; Radio Etincelle; Radio ...
A rare tornado in northern Haiti has injured more than 50 people and destroyed more than 200 homes, the U.N. said Wednesday. The tornado hit the community of Bassin-Bleu on Tuesday, leaving more ...
Radio Metropole reporters, who were attacked and held at gunpoint by government partisans driving state-owned vehicles. Due to the grave threats of violence, multiple radio stations – Radio Quisqueya , Radio Metropole , Radio Vision 2000 , Radio Signal FM , and Radio Caraïbes – were forced to halt broadcasts temporarily.
Haitian gangs have expanded their control over the country's territory since the 2021 assassination of President Jovenel Moise, which created a political vacuum. Some 200 criminal groups form a ...
A gruesome hours-long gang attack in Haiti a couple of days ago left dozens dead, torching homes and cars, while forcing thousands more to run for their lives, in the latest blow to a country that ...
Pages in category "Radio stations in Haiti" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. R. Radio Caraïbes;