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The Sociedad Nacional de Agricultura decided to create a media that served as a dissemination of its activities, specifying that project in Valparaiso in 1935 and on [[October 15]], [[1936]] in Santiago, when radio transmissions began at the frequency 570 [[Hertz|kHz]] of the [[Medium wave]]. |
The Sociedad Nacional de Agricultura decided to create a media that served as a dissemination of its activities, specifying that project in Valparaiso in 1935 and on [[October 15]], [[1936]] in Santiago, when radio transmissions began at the frequency 570 [[Hertz|kHz]] of the [[Medium wave]]. |
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Radio Agricultura has won notoriety and influence because, along with the [[Radio Chilena|Chilena]], [[Radio Cooperativa|Cooperativa]] and [[Radio Minería|Minería]] radios, it was one of the radio stations opposing the government of [[Salvador Allende]] transmitting anti-[[Popular Unity (Chile)|UP]] propaganda and supported the [[1973 Chilean coup d'état|military coup of September 11, 1973]] and later [[Military dictatorship of Chile (1973–90)|Military regime]] of [[Augusto Pinochet]]. Famous were |
Radio Agricultura has won notoriety and influence because, along with the [[Radio Chilena|Chilena]], [[Radio Cooperativa|Cooperativa]] and [[Radio Minería|Minería]] radios, it was one of the radio stations opposing the government of [[Salvador Allende]] transmitting anti-[[Popular Unity (Chile)|UP]] propaganda and supported the [[1973 Chilean coup d'état|military coup of September 11, 1973]] and later [[Military dictatorship of Chile (1973–90)|Military regime]] of [[Augusto Pinochet]]. Famous were its transmissions and coverage live and direct of the coup of September 11, 1973 and its military bands that were heard in national radio and television chain throughout Chile. |
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At the end of the decade of 1990, it begins its transmissions in the band [[Frequency modulation|FM]], in the 92.1 MHz, after using the frequency of its radio sister Radio San Cristóbal. |
At the end of the decade of 1990, it begins its transmissions in the band [[Frequency modulation|FM]], in the 92.1 MHz, after using the frequency of its radio sister Radio San Cristóbal. |
Revision as of 22:28, 9 March 2017
Frequency | 92.1 MHz (Santiago) |
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Ownership | |
Owner | Sociedad Nacional de Agricultura |
History | |
First air date | October 15, 1936 |
Links | |
Website | radioagricultura.cl |
Radio Agricultura (born as Radio Sociedad Nacional de Agricultura) is a radio broadcasting network belonging to Sociedad Nacional de Agricultura (SNA) founded in 1935 in Valparaíso and after inaugurated on October 30, 1936 in Santiago de Chile. Its first concession radial goes back to Decree No. 3633 of 08/30/1935 published in the Diario Oficial on September 11, 1935; Is a communication media with a conservative editorial line.
History
The Sociedad Nacional de Agricultura decided to create a media that served as a dissemination of its activities, specifying that project in Valparaiso in 1935 and on October 15, 1936 in Santiago, when radio transmissions began at the frequency 570 kHz of the Medium wave.
Radio Agricultura has won notoriety and influence because, along with the Chilena, Cooperativa and Minería radios, it was one of the radio stations opposing the government of Salvador Allende transmitting anti-UP propaganda and supported the military coup of September 11, 1973 and later Military regime of Augusto Pinochet. Famous were its transmissions and coverage live and direct of the coup of September 11, 1973 and its military bands that were heard in national radio and television chain throughout Chile.
At the end of the decade of 1990, it begins its transmissions in the band FM, in the 92.1 MHz, after using the frequency of its radio sister Radio San Cristóbal.
At the moment it is a means of communication that through a network of transmitters throughout Chile and agreements of association with other radio stations, being practically the only radio with which the radios of provinces can bind. The other "large" radio stations (Radio Bío-Bío, Radio Cooperativa, ADN Radio Chile and Tele13 Radio) have national channels with their own stations.
Radio Agricultura has among its ranks several public figures, such as Alejandro de la Carrera (press director until March 2014), Joaquín Lavín, Fernando Villegas and Cecilia Pérez, Sergio "Checho" Hirane, Eli de Caso, among others, and Has historically been linked to right-wing parties in Chile.
Radio Agricultura is a station of the National Society of Agriculture whose property is exercised through the company Publicaciones y Difusión SA, with its studios located in Edificio Pamplona, Providencia Avenue 1208, Providencia, Santiago de Chile. Its historical studios and Used until 2016 were located in Manuel Rodríguez 15, Santiago Centro.