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LOR Radio Argentina; LRA Radio Nacional; LRA36 Radio Nacional Arcángel San Gabriel; LT24; LV11; R. Radio 10 (Argentina) Radio Buenos Aires; Radio Continental;
CNN Radio Argentina is a radio station Argentina that broadcasts from the City of Buenos Aires. It is part of the international radio network that bears the same name and which also has subsidiaries in Bolivia , Brazil , Costa Rica , Dominican , Ecuador , El Salvador , Guatemala , Honduras , Mexico , Panama , Paraguay , Puerto Rico , Uruguay ...
Radio in Argentina is an important facet of the nation's media and culture. Radio, which was first broadcast in Argentina in 1920, has been widely enjoyed in Argentina since the 1930s. Radio broadcast stations totaled around 150 active AM stations, 1,150 FM stations, and 6 registered shortwave transmitters. [1]
Radio Bendita Trinidad - 1540 AM El Alto / 1480 AM; Radio Chacaltaya - 93.7 FM La Paz (Cumbia & Popular Music) Radio Cruz del Sur - 95.3 FM & 720 AM La Paz; Radio El Sonido de la Vida - 89.3 FM La Paz (Christian Radio) Radio Estelar - 92.5 FM La Paz; Radio Fides - 101.3 FM & 6155 SW La Paz; Radio Jallalla Coca - 100.1 FM & 680 AM Chulumani
Radio 10 is an Argentine talk radio station. It broadcasts from Buenos Aires on the 710 kHz with an effective radio power of 100 kW. It has affiliates in the country. It is owned by the businessman and journalist Daniel Hadad.
After the military coup of September 1955, which removed Perón from power, SIRA was shut down by the new authorities. The station was relaunched as "Radiodifusión Argentina al Exterior'" [2] ("Argentine Radio Broadcast Abroad"), on February 12, 1958. RAE is operated by LRA1 Radio Nacional, Argentina's state radio network.
BNR Newsradio (Dutch: BNR Nieuwsradio and pronounced like "BNR News-radio") is an all-news radio station in Netherlands. The station provides domestic, regional and international news with live news bulletins every half-hour.
The following radio stations broadcast on AM frequency 1440 kHz: [1] 1440 AM is a regional broadcast frequency. [ 2 ] Because 1440 kHz is a multiple of both 9 and 10, the frequency is available for use by broadcast stations in all three ITU regions .