Cadena Melodía Explained
Cadena Melodía is a Colombian radio network, founded in 1971 by Liberal politician Efraín Páez Espitia,[1] who owned Radio Melodía of Bogotá since 1959.
Stations
AM station in Bogotá, devoted to easy listening music. Until July 2012, when Cadena Melodía leased it to Caracol TV (Bluradio), it was located in the FM band.
AM stations devoted to news and general programming (the Bogotá station is defunct since July 2012)
- Bogotá Estéreo (defunct): tropical music. In the 1980s was sold to an evangelical group, which later would make an exchange agreement with RCN Radio. Under RCN, it would become a bolero station, and then youth-oriented station La Mega.
External links
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Notes and References
- Gil Bolívar. Fabio Alberto. 1992. Barcelona. Influencia política y poder económico en los medios de comunicación: las cadenas radiofónicas colombianas. Revista CIDOB D'Afers Internacionals. 23-24. 225–254. 1133-6595. Spanish. 2011-05-16.