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Radio Nacional de Venezuela

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Government radio station in Venezuela
Radio Nacional de Venezuela
Broadcast areaVenezuela
Programming
Language(s)Spanish
Ownership
OwnerMinistry of Popular Power for Communication and Information
History
First air date1936
Links
Websitewww.rnv.gob.ve

Radio Nacional de Venezuela is a government radio station in Venezuela. Broadcasting began in 1936. The station is currently run by the Venezuelan governments Ministry of Popular Power for Communication and Information (MINCI).

For external broadcasting there is a shortwave station south-east of Calabozo replacing a mediumwave station on Paraguaná Peninsula.

References

  1. Centro de Ondas Cortas “Simón Bolívar” (COCSB) de Radio Nacional de Venezuela (2011; 08°53′13″N 67°21′46″W / 8.88694°N 67.36278°W / 8.88694; -67.36278)
  2. La "Voz de Venezuela 1240 kHz" – una Radio en Ruinas (2012; 12°10′01″N 69°55′58″W / 12.16694°N 69.93278°W / 12.16694; -69.93278)

External links

10°30′06″N 66°52′03″W / 10.50167°N 66.86750°W / 10.50167; -66.86750


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