Señal Radio Colombia
Broadcast area | Bogotá, Colombia |
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Branding | HJIN (FM), HJND (AM) |
Frequency | 95.9 MHz (FM), 570 kHz (AM) |
First air date | February 1, 1940[1] (as Radiodifusora Nacional de Colombia) |
Format | News, talk, music, culture |
Affiliations | Señal Radio Colombia |
Owner | Ministry of Information Technologies and Communications |
Website | senalradiocolombia.gov.co |
Señal Radio Colombia is a Colombian state-owned radio network, formerly known as Radiodifusora Nacional de Colombia and Radio Nacional de Colombia. It is part of Señal Colombia Sistema de Medios Públicos.
The Radiodifusora Nacional de Colombia started broadcasts 1 February 1940,[1] three years after HJN, the first state-owned radio station in the country, folded.
Between 1954 and 1963, the Radiodifusora Nacional was in charge of Televisora Nacional, the then only television channel in Colombia.
As of 2014, the network broadcasts news information from state and institutional agencies, in addition to a Colombian cultural sphere called "Colombiología". Its slogan is "Colombiología al aire" ("Colombiology on air").
Operating on both the AM and FM bands, it covers the 32 departmental capitals, including Bogota and some medium-sized municipalities.
Frequencies
- Arauca HJPG 92.3 FM
- Armenia HJ?? 98.7 FM
- Barrancabermeja HJ?? 94.7 FM
- Barranquilla HJZO 680 AM (licenced to Sabanagrande) (also served by HJXB 91.1 FM from Cartagena de Indias)
- Bogotá HJND 570 AM / HJIN 95.9 FM
- Bucaramanga HJZM 92.3 FM (licenced to Lebrija)
- Cali HJHP 580 AM (licenced to Jamundí)
- Cartagena de Indias HJXB 91.1 FM
- Chigorodó HJYN 89.3 FM
- Cúcuta HJZC 97.9 FM
- Duitama HJXE 97.3 FM
- El Carmen HJO40 104.7 FM
- Florencia HJXG 96.3 FM
- Garzón HJYT 94.3 FM (licenced to El Agrado)
- Ibagué HKC26 99.0 FM
- Inírida HJYE 92.3 FM
- Leticia HKR74 95.5 FM
- Manizales HJJG 1000 AM / HJXF 92.7 FM
- Medellín HJHF 550 AM (licenced to Marinilla)
- Mitú HJA68 88.3 FM
- Mocoa HJZJ 98.3 FM
- Montería HJYP 98.5 FM (licenced to Ciénaga de Oro)
- Mocoa HJZJ 98.3 FM
- Neiva HJXK 94.3 FM
- Pasto HJYV 93.5 FM
- Pamplona HJXO 97.9 FM
- Popayán HJXI 90.1 FM (licenced to El Tambo)
- Puerto Carreño HJYL 94.3 FM
- Quibdó HJZ76 95.3 FM
- Riohacha HJD90 610 AM (licenced to Uribia)
- San Andrés HJC57 93.5 FM
- San Gil HJP41 93.7 FM
- San José del Guaviare HJYG 96.3 FM
- San Vicente del Caguán HJXH 94.3 FM
- Santa Marta HJXL 95.1 FM [sharing the frequency with Señal Radiónica Santa Marta]
- Sincelejo HJYH 91.5 FM
- San Vicente del Caguán HJXH 91.5 FM
- Tunja HJGS 560 AM (also served by HJXE 97.3 FM from Duitama)
- Valledupar HJXJ 98.7 FM
- Valle del Guamuez HJ?? 92.7 FM
- Villavicencio HJXN 92.3 FM (licenced to El Calvario)
- Yopal HJYO 92.3 FM
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 "HJN, la primera emisora del Estado". Señal Memoria. RTVC. Retrieved 14 September 2013.
- ↑ Frecuencias, Señal Radio Colombia, retrieved 2014-05-06
- ↑ Actualización Plan técnico nacional de radiodifusión sonora en AM - julio de 2013, Ministerio de las Tecnologías de la Información y las Comunicaciones, retrieved 2014-05-06
- ↑ Actualización Plan técnico nacional de radiodifusión sonora en FM - julio de 2013, Ministerio de las Tecnologías de la Información y las Comunicaciones, retrieved 2014-05-06
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