Radio Minería
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Radio station in Providencia, Santiago
- Providencia, Santiago
List
- 1060 kHz (Santiago)
- 1440 kHz (Arica)
- 1500 kHz (Iquique)
- 590 kHz (Antofagasta)
- 1250 kHz (La Serena)
- 800 kHz (Greater Valparaíso)
- 1220 kHz (Greater Temuco)
- 1450 kHz (Puerto Varas)
- 95.3 MHz (Coyhaique)
- 1260 kHz (Punta Arenas)
Cruzat-Larraín Group (1976-1991)
Holanda Comunicaciones (1991-1999)
Sister stations
First air date
Last air date
Former call signs
List
- CB-106 (Santiago)
- CA-144 (Arica)
- CA-150 (Iquique)
- CA-59 (Antofagasta)
- CA-125 (La Serena)
- CB-80 (Greater Valparaíso)
- CD-122 (Temuco)
- CD-145 (Puerto Varas)
- XQD-170 (Coyhaique)
- CD-126 (Punta Arenas)
Radio Minería was a Chilean radio station that operated from 22 June 1941 to 31 March 1999.[1]
Radio Mineria was founded by the Sociedad Nacional de Minería (National Mining Society) (SONAMI).[2]
References
- ^ Mönckeberg, María Olivia (1 April 2011). Los Magnates de la Prensa: Concentracion de los medios de Comunicacion en Chile. Penguin Random House Grupo Editorial Chile. p. 366. ISBN 978-956-8410-48-3.
- ^ Portales, Diego (1987). La dificultad de innovar: un estudio sobre las empresas de televisión en América Latina (in Spanish). Instituto Latinoamericano de Estudios Transnacionales. p. 84.
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