Cadena SER

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Cadena SER (Sociedad Española de Radiodifusión - Spanish Society of Radio) is the principal radio station in Spain covering news, sports, talk shows and culture. Cadena SER belongs to Unión Radio. Unión Radio is owned by 3i, Grupo Godó and a majority shareholder is Grupo Prisa, that has a considerable power in the Spanish media, for example musical radio stations like (M80 Radio, Los 40 Principales), newspapers (El País) and digital TV (Digital+). Cadena SER is the most listened radio station in Spain. Cadena SER can be tuned in the whole Spanish territory. Despite the fact that Cadena SER has local and regional stations that cover the local and regional information for about two hours a day, the main studios are located at the Gran Vía avenue in Madrid.

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[edit] History

Cadena SER was created in 1926 when Radio Madrid and Radio Barcelona merged. Since then, Cadena SER has covered some of the most important events in the Spanish and international history (Flight of the Plus Ultra across the Atlantic ocean, murder of John Fitzgerald Kennedy, ...) Cadena SER also played a very important role, although controversial at times, in the Spanish transition to democracy and the terrorist attacks of the 11-M. The station was nationalized and later privatised in the 1980s, being sold to Grupo PRISA.

[edit] Politics

Cadena SER, alongside with the other Grupo Prisa media, is considered to be close to the PSOE, the main Spanish left-wing political party. Because of this, there have been many disputes with the other main radio network in Spain, Cadena COPE, which is owned by the Spanish Catholic episcopal power and is aligned with the PP, the main right-wing political party in Spain.

[edit] Sports

Cadena SER is also leader in covering sports. Cadena SER covers completely all La Liga matches, the UEFA Champions League games where a Spanish team is playing and the matches of Spain. The main sport programs are Carrusel Deportivo and El Larguero.

[edit] Programs

  • Hoy por hoy ("Today Today"): with Carles Francino and Pedro Blanco.
  • Hora 14 ("14 Hour"): with José Antonio Marcos.
  • La Ventana ("The Window"): with Gemma Nierga.
  • Hora 25 ("25 Hour"): with Àngels Barceló, Javier Casal and Manolo Lama.
  • El Larguero ("The Crossbar"): José Ramón de la Morena.
  • Hablar por hablar ("Talk & Talk"): with Cristina Lasvignes.
  • Si amanece nos vamos ("We leave at the break of Dawn"): with Roberto Sánchez.
  • SER Consumidor ("To be Consumer"): with Jesús Soria.
  • SER Aventureros ("To be Adventurous"): with José Antonio Ponseti.
  • Matinal SER ("SER Morning"): with Elena Jiménez.
  • A vivir que son dos días ("Living your life like there's no Tomorrow"): with Montserrat Domínguez.
  • Hora 14 Fin de Semana ("Weekend 14 Hour"): with Jesús Cintora.
  • SER Latino ("To be Latin American"): with Julio Sánchez Cristo and María Fernanda Lencina.
  • SER Digital ("To be Digital"): with Chema Lapuente and Miguel Ángel Muñoz.
  • La salud en la SER ("The Health on SER"): with Paloma Delgado.
  • El cine de "Lo que yo te diga" ("The Cinema of What I tell you"): with Carlos López Tapia.
  • Carrusel Deportivo: (Sports Magazine"): with Paco González and Pepe Domingo Castaño.
  • Hora 25 Fin de Semana ("Weekeng 25 Hour"): with Jesús Cintora.
  • El Larguero Fin de Semana ("The Weekend Crossbar"): with Joseba Larrañaga.
  • Los toros ("The Bullfighting"): with Manuel Molés.
  • Milenio 3 ("Millennium Number 3"): with Iker Jiménez and Carmen Porter.
  • Punto de Fuga ("Point of a Escape"): with Pablo Morán.
  • SER Curiosos ("To be Curious"): with Puri Beltrán.

[edit] See also

Official website