Radio Bío-Bío is a (mostly) news Chilean radio with broad coverage in Chile.
The station was founded in 1966, in Concepción. In the 1990s it began to expand across the country. First were the stations in southern Chile: Temuco, Osorno and Puerto Montt, and Santiago in 1997.
Radio Bio-Bio-Bio BioRadio today holds 40 points Emission Frequency Modulation (FM) in the country, covering 98% of the population is the largest power station with installed transmission, the only network in Chile 8 separate transmissions and is the only completely independent station, not belonging to political, religious or economic groups.
It is one of the main stations in Lonquimay in the Cordillera of the Andes in the Araucanía Region. Established in 1995 in an isolated area, Bío Bío Lonquimay is a radio service for a mainly indigenous community.