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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.

History

The 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 Emisora del Sur, 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 [es] (National Audiovisual Communication Service) was created in 2015, unifying formerly separate radio, film, and television agencies.[1]

Services

In 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
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)
Instrumental and world music

Repeater network

City Frequency Call sign
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

  1. ^ 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.

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