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Rádio Clube (Ponta Grossa)

Coordinates: 25°05′47″S 50°09′32″W / 25.096376°S 50.158959°W / -25.096376; -50.158959
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Rádio Clube (ZYX955)
Broadcast areaCampos Gerais of Paraná
Programming
Language(s)Brazilian Portuguese
FormatNews/talk
AffiliationsRádio Bandeirantes
Ownership
Owner
  • Carlos Alberto Mayer
  • (Rádio Clube Pontagrossense Ltda)
History
First air date
January 21, 1940 (1940-01-21)
Former call signs
PRJ2
Former frequencies
1250 kHz (1940–2017)
Technical information
Licensing authority
ANATEL
ClassA3
ERP6.24 kW
Transmitter coordinates
25°05′46″S 50°09′31″W / 25.09611°S 50.15861°W / -25.09611; -50.15861
Links
WebcastLive Player
Websiteprj2.com.br

Rádio Clube (also known as Rádio Clube Pontagrossense or informally PR-J2) is a Brazilian radio station from Ponta Grossa, Paraná, an affiliate of Bandeirantes Radio Network.[1] The station covers, in addition to Ponta Grossa, municipalities such as Carambeí, Castro, Ipiranga, Palmeira, Jaguariaíva and Telemaco Borba, operating since August 10, 2017 at 94.1 MHz FM.[2] It is the oldest radio station in activity in the Paraná.[3][4]

History

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First address of the station, to the right the tower of the same

The station was founded by entrepreneurs Abilio Holzmann and Manoel Machuca (the first to use the microphone) on January 21, 1940, together with former governor Manoel Ribas, the Maneco Falcão. It is the oldest radio in the interior of Paraná and the second oldest in the state. In fact the station had obtained the authorization to operate on September 15, 1939, but officially began its operations a year later. It initially operated with 250 watts on 1250 kHz, with the first studio in the Street Ernesto Vilela, 96, the transmission tower is next. Its original call sign was PRJ2, so to this day it is also called that. Subsequently, other radio stations appeared, forming the Paranaense Network of Broadcasters, with stations in Paraná and Santa Catarina (Paranaguá, Curitiba, Rio Negro, Canoinhas, Lapa, Irati and Londrina). Holzmann besides being in the direction, would accompany the journalistic and sportive team.[5]

In 1982, Machuca and Holzmann sold to a political group. The Holzmann Group stayed with the Central Radio (now Massa FM). Some employees remained during this transition period.[5]

On April 19, 2018, Rogério Serman, who had a leading audience program in the morning, died, the speaker was also vice mayor and programming director of the radio. By the bill (PL) 213/2018 the councilman Sebastião Mainardes (DEM) proposes to pay homage to the former politician and broadcaster giving his name to the Lake of Olarias.[6]

References

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  1. ^ "tudoradio.com - Redes". tudoradio.com (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved 2018-11-15.
  2. ^ "tudoradio.com - Dials". tudoradio.com (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved 2018-11-15.
  3. ^ design, E2G internet &. "FM 94.1 Rádio Clube". prj2.com.br (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved 2018-11-15.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  4. ^ "Grupo em rede social conta história de uma das emissoras mais antigas do Paraná - Caros Ouvintes". Caros Ouvintes (in Brazilian Portuguese). 2017-07-24. Archived from the original on 2018-02-04. Retrieved 2018-11-15.
  5. ^ a b WOITOWICZ, OLIVEIRA, BURNAT, BAUER, Karina, Anderson, Fábio Antônio, Thiago (2004-04-15). "Nas ondas da PRJ-2: Fragmentos da história dos 64 anos da Rádio Clube Ponta-Grossense pelas vozes da emissora". Associação Brasileira de Pesquisadores de História da Mídia (in Brazilian Portuguese). UFRGS - II Encontro Nacional da Rede Alfredo de Carvalho. Retrieved 2018-11-15.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  6. ^ "Rogério Serman cederá nome ao Lago de Olarias" (in Brazilian Portuguese). A Rede. 2018-07-27. Retrieved 2018-11-15.
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25°05′47″S 50°09′32″W / 25.096376°S 50.158959°W / -25.096376; -50.158959