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![]() David Eduardo wrote: That would have been later. When I went on the air, in 1966, the closest FMs were in Lima and San José, CR. None at all in Venezuela and Colombia or Panamá, and nothing north of Lima in Perú. There were many in Brasil,far, far away, used as STLs. HJCK's website says the station went on the air in 1950. http://www.hjck.com/historia.asp "founded on September 15, 1950 with the purpose of raising the culture level of Bogota radio..." By the way, HJCK turned around recently and LMAed their 89.9 FM frequency to Caracol, which in turn, plugged in the "Las 40 Prinicpales" CHR format. *shudder* HJCK is now only heard on the internet. Bummer. ![]() At least Cali still has HJSA on FM, the classical station owned by the Carvajal office/business services conglomerate -- Steph |
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