Radiodifusión Nacional del Uruguay (RNU, "National Broadcasting of Uruguay") is the public radio broadcaster of the country of Uruguay. It operates four separate radio stations.
Established | 2015 |
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Type | Governmental agency |
Headquarters | Montevideo |
Field | Radio broadcasting |
Parent organization | Servicio de Comunicación Audiovisual Nacional |
Website | mediospublicos |
History
editThe first Uruguayan national broadcaster, SODRE (Official Radio Broadcasting Service), was inaugurated in 1929, and its first station, CX6 650 AM (now Radio Clásica), launched on 1 April 1930. Two additional AM services were added: CX26 1050 AM Radio Uruguay, a national speech station, and CX38 1290 AM Cultura, focused on music. They have since been joined by Babel, an instrumental music station.
As a result of a reorganization of public media in Uruguay, the new Servicio de Comunicación Audiovisual Nacional (National Audiovisual Communication Service) was created in 2015, unifying formerly separate radio, film, and television agencies.[1]
Services
editIn Montevideo, each of the four stations operates around the clock. Most of the rest of the country is served by a network of regional repeaters that primarily airs programs from Radio Uruguay.
Station | Frequency | Programming |
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Clásica | 650 AM | Classical music |
Radio Uruguay | 1050 AM/94.7 FM | Talk |
Cultura | 1290 AM | National music |
Babel | 97.1 FM (Montevideo) 100.9 (Maldonado) 103.9 (Colonia) 107.7 (Rocha) 93.5 (Chuy) 96.1 (Florida) |
Instrumental and world music |
Repeater network
editCity | Frequency | Call sign |
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Artigas | 98.7 MHz | CX254 |
Bella Unión | 100.1 MHz | CX261B |
Carmelo | 102.7 MHz | CX274B |
Chuy | 93.5 MHz | CX228 |
Colonia | 103.9 MHz | CX280 |
Durazno | 105.1 MHz | CX286 |
Florida | 96.1 MHz | CX241A |
Fray Bentos | 102.9 MHz | CX275B |
Melo | 106.9 MHz | CX295 |
Mercedes | 92.1 MHz | CX221 |
Minas | 106.1 MHz | CX291A |
Paso de los Toros | 106.1 MHz | CX291 |
Paysandú | 103.5 MHz | CX278A |
Rivera | 93.9 MHz | CX230 |
Rocha | 107.7 MHz | CX299 |
Salto | 104.3 MHz | CX282 |
San José | 95.1 MHz | CX236D |
Tacuarembó | 103.7 MHz | CX279 |
Treinta y Tres | 92.7 MHz | CX224 |
References
edit- ^ Barrios, César (14 May 2020). "Más de 40 emisoras de radio y tv constituyen la estructura de los medios estatales" [More than 40 radio and TV stations make up the structure of state media]. La Mañana. Retrieved 8 August 2020.