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Radio Publica de Ecuador – 100.9 FM Pichincha (National Radio) CRE Satelital – 560 AM Quito; HCJB La Voz de los Andes – 690 AM, 6.05 SW, 89.3 FM Pichincha (Christian Radio) Radio Quito – 760 AM Quito; Radio Sucre – 700 AM Guayaquil; Radio Vision – 91.7 FM Quito / 107.7 FM Guayaquil; Radio EnergiaFm – www.energiafm.com.ec
Guayaquil (Spanish pronunciation: [ɡwaʝaˈkil] ⓘ), officially Santiago de Guayaquil, is the largest city in Ecuador and also the nation's economic capital and main port. The city is the capital of Guayas Province and the seat of Guayaquil Canton .
No. City Province 2010 Census 2001 Census 1990 Census 1 Guayaquil: Guayas: 2,278,691: 1,985,379: 1,508,444 2 Quito: Pichincha: 1,607,734: 1,399,378: 1,100,847 3 Cuenca
After nearly 80 years of shortwave broadcasting from Ecuador, Radio Station HCJB ended its extensive worldwide shortwave transmissions on 30 September 2009. [16] The international transmitter site in Pifo was dismantled to make way for the city of Quito's new airport. According to HCJB Global President Wayne Pederson, the change was made because
Busiest domestic routes from Mariscal Sucre International Airport (2020) [24] Rank Change City Passengers % Change Top carriers 1 Guayaquil, Guayas: 411.923 -69,72% Aeroregional, Avianca Ecuador, LATAM Ecuador, TAME: 2 Cuenca, Azuay: 113.817 -69,04% Aeroregional, LATAM Ecuador, TAME: 3 Baltra Island, Galápagos Islands: 74.295 -73,07%
However, the official permit for HCJB-TV would only arrive on May 18, 1961, [5] being the second authorization at the national level, after channel 4 in Guayaquil, with that, the channel continued its regular broadcasts, moving from channel 2 to channel 4 to avoid interference with the radio signals of the Ecuadorian police and army. [2] [6]
The Guayaquil-Colombian coalition commanded by Sucre triumphed in the Battle of Yaguachi, definitively ensuring the independence of the Free Province of Guayaquil. After the victory, Sucre asked the people of Guayaquil for help to complete the emancipation of the other departments that made up the Real Audiencia and bring independence to Cuenca ...
However, Radio Disney stated in a press release that it would return on new stations in 2020. [3] One article attributed the breakup to "three direct format competitors and an impressive surge in Spotify consumption in key market Mexico City.". [5] Radio Disney returned to the country on February 1, 2020, exclusively on Mexico City station XHFO-FM.