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  2. RHC-Cadena Azul - Wikipedia

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    Radio Habana Cuba-Cadena Azul (lit. " Radio Havana Cuba-Blue Network ") was a Cuban radio network operating in various forms from 1939 until 1954. It was a heated rival of radio network CMQ .

  3. 19 gorgeous photos of daily life in Cuba - AOL

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    Here's a look at daily life on the once-restricted island, which will enter its tourist high season in December. SEE ALSO: How a real Cuban cigar is made, shown in 13 gorgeous photos

  4. CMQ (Cuba) - Wikipedia

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    Pre-revolutionary Cuba was an early adopter of new technology, including TV. Cuba was the first Latin American country to have television. In December 1946, station CM-21P conducted an experimental multi-point live broadcast. Regular commercial broadcasting began in October 1950 with Gaspar Pumarejo's Unión Radio TV.

  5. Radio Musical Nacional - Wikipedia

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    Radio Musical Nacional (English: Musical National Radio), call sign CMBF, is a national classical music radio station in Cuba.It is heard on 590 kHz AM and 95.1 and 99.1 MHz FM in Havana and on FM transmitters nationwide.

  6. Radiocentro CMQ Building - Wikipedia

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    The Radiocentro CMQ Building complex is a former radio and television production facility and office building at the intersection of Calle L and La Rampa in El Vedado, Cuba. It was modeled after Raymond Hood 's 1933 Rockefeller Center in New York City . [ 1 ]

  7. Félix B. Caignet - Wikipedia

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    Félix Benjamín Caignet Salomón was born on a coffee plantation in Santa Rita de Burene, San Luis, in the eastern region of Cuba. Poverty forced the family to move to Santiago de Cuba. There, Félix was exposed to the itinerant story tellers who made the streets their home and he became interested in writing, first with sentimental poems.

  8. Mass media in Cuba - Wikipedia

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    Radio's primary purpose in Cuba was to enhance the "high culture" education of the Cuban citizen. Radio stations and networks included: [7] Cadena Oriental de Radio; Circuito Nacional Cubano (1954-1959) CMBF; COCQ [8] COCX [8] Radio Mil Diez; PWX (later CMQ) Radio Habana Cuba (RHC) Radio Progreso; Radio Reloj (est. 1947) Sabates; Union Radio ...

  9. Telecommunications in Cuba - Wikipedia

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    Telecommunications in Cuba consists mainly of NTSC analog television, analog radio, telephony, AMPS, D-AMPS, and GSM mobile telephony, and the Internet.Telephone service is provided through ETECSA (Telecommunications Company of Cuba), mobile telephone service is provided through the Cellular Telephone Company of Cuba (CUBACEL) and, previously, Caribbean Cellular (Celulares del Caribe, C-COM ...