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Radio Kórsou FM: Santa Catharina 00.0: Voz di Bonaire: Willemstad 95.1: PJZ1: Clazz FM: Willemstad 95.7: Mi-95: Seru Pretu / Zwarteberg 96.5: Radio New Song: Seru Pretu / Zwarteberg 97.3: Dolfijn FM: Seru Pretu / Zwarteberg 97.9: Easy FM: Seru Pretu / Zwarteberg 98.5: Radio Semiya FM: Grote Berg 00.0: Radio Lighthouse: Willemstad 99.7: Radio ...
In 1964, Trans World Radio began broadcasting from Bonaire. Radio Netherlands Worldwide built two shortwave transmitters on Bonaire in 1969. The second major hotel (Bonaire Beach Hotel) [36] was completed in 1962. Salt production resumed in 1966 when the salt pans were expanded and modernized by the Antilles International Salt Company, a ...
The following radio stations broadcast on AM frequency 800 kHz: [1] 800 AM is a Mexican clear-channel frequency; XEROK Ciudad Juárez, is the dominant station on 800 AM. [2] See also List of broadcast station classes.
Television stations in Bonaire (1 P) This page was last edited on 28 October 2022, at 03:41 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...
Trans World Radio (TWR) is a multinational evangelical Christian media distributor. The largest Christian media organization in the world, it uses high-powered mediumwave (AM) and shortwave transmitters, local FM radio stations, cable, satellite, Internet, and mobile device technologies. Currently, their programs can be heard in 190 countries ...
CBN – News Station – 24 affiliates throughout Brazil (a parent station of Globo, created in 1991) Rio de Janeiro – 860 AM and 92.5 FM São Paulo – 780 AM and 90.5 FM
Radio Antillas of Harriet Broadcasters: Spanish Variety WOLA: 1380 AM: Barranquitas: Radio Procer, Inc. Spanish Variety WOQI: 1020 AM: Adjuntas: Radio Casa Pueblo, Inc. Community Radio WORA: 760 AM: Mayagüez: Arso Radio Corp. Spanish News/Talk WORO: 92.5 FM: Corozal: Radio ORO/WORO-FM Trust Archdiocese of San Juan: Catholic WOSO: 1030 AM: San ...
The shortwave international broadcasts were heard worldwide via broadcast facilities in Bonaire (opened in 1969) and Madagascar (opened in 1972). [4] The last transmission from the shortwave relay station in Bonaire ended at 1:57 GMT on June 30, 2012, [14] and the installations were dismantled later that year.