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Radio Nicaragua, Managua: 91.7 FM & 680 AM Radio La Primerísima, Managua: 105.3 FM Stereo Romance, Managua: 103.5 FM & 1440 AM Radio Maranatha, Managua: 99.1 FM & 600 AM La Nueva Radio Ya, Managua: 97.5 FM & 540 AM Radio Corporación, Managua: 95.7 FM Radio Life, Matagalpa: 107.7 FM Radio Sultana, Granada: 90.1 FM
"CREN, decano de la radioafición nacional", El Nuevo Diario, 2005-10-03, archived from the original on 2011-07-24 En Nicaragua cumplen 60 años de labor humanista y educadora. Ahora ya tienen su propia escuela donde instruyen sobre el óptimo uso del espectro radioeléctrico
The channel was owned by Televisión de Nicaragua, S.A. and broadcast from the building of the now-defunct Novedades newspaper, which, like the station, was owned by Anastasio Somoza García. Equipment came from abroad and was controlled by technicians and engineers from Radio Managua and the United States.
Radio Maria was one of Nicaragua's few remaining media controlled by the Catholic Church, which has seen authorities seize many of its assets since clerics served as mediators during mass protests ...
Radio Romántica 98.7 FM Contemporary hit station, with hits from the 1970s onwards, in English and Spanish. Radio RT 89.9 FM Reguetón, dance hall, bachata, socca, hip hop, plena and trap in Spanish. Radio Joya 103.9 FM Oldies format in English, specialized in 60s to 90s music. Radio Nova 100.7 FM Playlist with announcers. Radio Amante 96.3 FM
The third main daily, El Nuevo Diario, which had an estimated circulation of 40,000 to 45,000 in 1992 and was founded in 1980 by Xavier Chamorro Cardenal, one of Violeta Chamorro's brothers-in-law, continued its loyal and uncritical posture of the FSLN, despite expectations that with the end of the Nicaraguan revolution the newspaper would take ...
Canal 4 (Nueva Imagen, S.A.) is a state-run nationwide terrestrial television channel in Nicaragua owned by Informativos de Televisión y Radio S.A. (Intrasa), a company owned by two sons of Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega, Carlos Enrique "Tino" Ortega and his brother Daniel Edmundo. [2]
Nicavisión is also the owner of a local network of radio stations, including Radio Amor, Radio Sonora, Estación X, Radio Magic and 106.7 FM. During the 2018–2022 Nicaraguan protests , TELCOR, the broadcasting regulatory agency in Nicaragua, ordered cable providers to remove Canal 12 and several other stations that were providing news ...