RNE Radio 5

RNE Radio 5
Broadcast area Spain – nationwide
Frequency AM: various
FM: various
DAB
DVB-T
Satellite
First air date 19 April 1994
Format All news
Owner RTVE
Sister stations RNE Radio Nacional
RNE Radio Clásica
RNE Radio 3
Website rtve.es/radio/

RNE Radio 5 is an "all news" radio station operated by Radio Nacional de España, part of Spain's state-owned public broadcasting organization, Corporación de Radio y Televisión Española (RTVE). It began broadcasting in 1994, following a reorganization of public radio services in that year.

Its format is similar to that of the French rolling-news service France Info (founded in 1987), with news bulletins on the hour and half-hour and summaries at 15 and 45 minutes past each hour, largely interspersed with short features covering a wide variety of topics, including science, health, culture, economics, and history as well as analysis of matters currently in the news.

Overnight, between 0.00 and 8.00, Radio 5 carries the programmes of RNE Radio Nacional; it also relays all or part of Radio Nacional's main news broadcasts: Las mañanas de RNE (Mon-Fri at 8.00); Diario de las 2 (at 14.00); and 24 horas (at 20.00). The station's schedule includes "regional disconnections" at various points in the day for local news bulletins, with longer regional programmes being broadcast at 13.10–14.00 (13.30–14.00 at weekends) and 19.30–20.00 (Mon-Fri).

Radio 5 inherited most of the AM and FM transmitter network which had until 1988 carried the programmes of the state-owned but commercially financed Radio Cadena Española; today, however, the station – like all of RTVE's radio and television channels – is commercial-free.

Selected frequencies

City AM (kHz) FM (MHz)
A Coruña 558 95.8
Alicante 936 103.6
Barcelona 576 99.0
Bilbao 1305 96.3
Córdoba 531 99.8
Las Palmas 747 88.6
Logroño 1107 103.3
Madrid 657 90.3
Málaga 1152 92.5
Murcia 567 92.1
Oviedo 531 99.6
Palma de Mallorca 909 104.5
Pamplona 531 95.7
Santander 1107 105.0
Seville 603 90.0
Valencia 558 88.2
Valladolid 936 95.1
Vigo 1413 96.0
Vitoria-Gasteiz 1125 89.4
Zaragoza 936 100.0

Former logos

1994–1999 1999–2008

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