-
public radio network, part of Señal
Colombia RTVC. It was
launched – as
Radiodifusora Nacional de
Colombia – on 1
February 1940,
three years after closure...
-
particular areas.
Colombia has
three major national radio networks:
Radiodifusora Nacional de Colombia, a state-run
national radio;
Caracol Radio and...
- is a
radio station in
Santiago del Estero, Argentina. It is
owned by
Radiodifusora Santiago del Estero, S.A.C.I., part of
Grupo Cantos. The
station began...
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licensed to Ramón D. Bósquez
Vitela in
September 1935 to Compañía
Mexicana Radiodifusora Fronteriza in
Villa Acuña, Coa****la. This
station was the successor...
- Mérida (shortened to TAM TV) is a
television broadcast network owned by
Radiodifusora Andina de Mérida, S.A. and
based in the city of Mérida in Venezuela...
- Súper SuperEstación – 88.9 – Rock
Radiopolis Candela Estéreo
Vibra FM
Radiodifusora Nacional de
Colombia (RTVC) 95.9 Radiónica (website) 99.1 UN
Radio (Colombia)...
- is
known today,
began to take
shape in 1954, when the
Organization Radiodifusora Caracol offered to the
Televisora Nacional (the then only TV channel...
- The
Sistema de
Radiodifusoras Culturales Indígenas (SRCI; English:
Indigenous Cultural Broadcasting System) is a state-owned
network of
radio stations...
- by
Arnoldo Rodríguez Zermeño. In 1997, Zermeño sold the
station to
Radiodifusora XESFT, S.A. de C.V.,
which in turn sold it to its
final concessionaire...
- night. In 1966, it was sold to
Radio Coatzacoalcos, S.A.,
which became Radiodifusora XEGB in 1967. In 2000, the station's
transmitter moved from Coatzacoalcos...