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Radio Concierto
Broadcast areaTerritory national of Chile
Frequency88.5 MHz (Santiago)
88.1 MHz (Arica)
96.3 MHz (Iquique)
90.7 MHz (Antofagasta)
102.5 MHz (Copiapó)
90.1 MHz (La Serena/Coquimbo)
93.1 MHz (Gran Valparaíso)
98.1 MHz (Pucón)
102.3 Mhz (Valdivia)
92.7 MHz (Punta Arenas)
Canal 659 VTR (All Chile)
Programming
FormatRock, Pop, Indie, Alternative of 70's, 80's, 90's, 2000's and present
Ownership
OwnerIbero Americana Radio Chile
Radio Futuro, Radio Activa, Rock & Pop, Radio Uno, ADN Radio Chile, Radio Imagina, FM Dos, Los 40, Radio Pudahuel, Corazón FM
History
First air date
August 1, 1972 (first stage, 101.7 MHz)
December 2000 (Second stage, 88.5 MHz)
Technical information
ClassABC1,C2
Links
WebcastListen Live
Websiteconcierto.cl

Concierto (in English: Concert Radio) is a Chilean radio station located at 88.5 MHz of the FM dial in Santiago de Chile. Also it transmits for all the country with its network of repeaters and by the channel 659 (with D-Box) of the cable operator VTR, 973 in the cable operators GTD and Telefónica del Sur and via internet in the rest of the country and the world.

Direction

In its first stage it was directed under Julián García-Reyes and Juan Enrique Amenábar. From the arrival of the radio to IARC and until 2005, its director was: Javier Sanfeliú.[1] Since January 2013 to May 2021, its director was: Sergio Cancino.[2] Since June 2021, its director is Juan Cristóbal Vera.

Broadcasters and program leaders

During their four stages, several voices have passed through their microphones. These include:[3] Corporate speakers and voices

Former
Actuales

Program Managers

Former
Current
  • Patricio Bauerle
  • Lorena Bosch
  • Jorge Zabaleta
  • Andrés Vial
  • Francisca Jorquera
  • Álvaro Castilla
  • Trinidad Barros
  • Bárbara Alcántara
  • Natalia Freire
  • Felipe Gerdtzen
  • Darío Córdova
  • Pamela Le Roy
  • Piedad Vergara

Programs

  • Mañana será otro día (Tomorrow will be another day)
  • Zoom Concierto (Zoom Concert)
  • Catálogo Concierto (Catalogue Concert)
  • Concierto Placer (Concert Pleasure)
  • La comunidad sin añillo (The community without a ring)
  • Concierto Sabor (Concert Flavor) (only Tuesday)
  • Artistas Invitados (Guest artists) (only Wednesday)
  • Destino Final (Final destination) (only Thursday)
  • Los Diez Mandamientos (The Ten Commandments)
  • Green News (only Saturday)
  • Club House

Past programs

  • Super 45
  • Autocontrol
  • La Maquinita
  • Caipirinha
  • Sandía
  • Café Blank
  • Objetos Encontrados
  • Concierto Enfoque
  • Gran Reserva
  • Noches Concierto
  • Dingo Domingo
  • Club Radical
  • Box Set Concierto
  • Concierto Discoteque
  • Ñam en Concierto
  • La Personal
  • En Vivo y en Concierto
  • Casetera Concierto

Slogans

Period Slogan
1972-1995 Gran Concierto de amistad, por el camino de la paz (Great Concert of friendship, on the road to peace).
1995-1996 Radio Concierto, el desembarco de los ángeles (Concert Radio, the landing of the angels).
1998-1999 Rock y guitarras. Primera en tu memoria (Rock and guitars. First in your memory).
2000-2007 La radio de hoy (Today's radio).
2007-2008 Presente en tu memoria (Present in your memory).
2008-2014 La voz de los '80 (The voice of the '80s).
2014–present Solo grandes canciones (Just great songs).

References

  1. ^ "Concierto Apuesta por la Hora del Taco". El Mercurio. September 1, 2001. Retrieved July 6, 2016.
  2. ^ "Sergio Cancino asume como director de Radio Concierto". Ibero Americana Radio Chile. iarc.cl. January 25, 2013. Retrieved July 6, 2016.
  3. ^ "Programas — Radio Concierto". Concierto.cl. Retrieved 29 July 2017.