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Radio Nacional de Venezuela

Coordinates: 10°30′06″N 66°52′03″W / 10.50167°N 66.86750°W / 10.50167; -66.86750
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Radio Nacional de Venezuela
Broadcast areaVenezuela
Programming
Language(s)Spanish
Ownership
OwnerMinistry of Popular Power for Communication and Information
History
First air date
1936
Links
Websitewww.rnv.gov.ve

Radio Nacional de Venezuela is a government radio station in Venezuela. Broadcasting began in 1936.[1] 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[2] replacing a mediumwave station on Paraguaná Peninsula.[3]

References

  1. ^ Radio Nacional de Venezuela (RNV) - Company Profile and Analysis; Historia de Radio Nacional de Venezuela
  2. ^ 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)
  3. ^ 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)

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