Radiónica

Radiónica Bogotá
Broadcast area Bogotá, Colombia
Branding HJYM
Slogan Salva tu mundo (Save your world)
Frequency 99.1 MHz
First air date January 6, 1995 (1995-01-06) [1] (as 99-1 Frecuencia Joven)
October 15, 2005 (2005-10-15)[2] (as Radiónica)
Format Music, culture, talk
Affiliations RTVC Sistema de Medios Públicos
Owner Ministry of Information Technologies and Communications
Website radionica.rocks

Radiónica is a Colombian state-owned music radio network, formerly known as 99-1 Frecuencia Joven ("Young Frequency"). It belongs to RTVC Sistema de Medios Públicos, Colombia's national public broadcaster.

The network broadcast mainly "independent" music covering many genres, mostly rock, electronica, and metal, with some hip hop and reggae. It also promotes and broadcasts many Colombian artists.

In 2005, 99-1 would become Radiónica, during that year's Rock al Parque festival in Bogotá. It was known as Señal Radiónica between 2013 and 2015.

Radiónica added its first station outside Bogotá in 2006, with HJXP 99.5 MHz in San Andrés. Later it would expand to Cartagena, Cali and Medellín (2007), and other cities in 2009.

Frequencies

Radiónica is also available as an audio channel on areas with digital terrestrial television coverage at channel 16.4.

References

  1. "99.1 Frecuencia Joven de la Radiodifusora Nacional de Colombia: un poco de su historia". Señal Memoria. RTVC. Retrieved 5 September 2015.
  2. "Le apostamos a la radio pública y ganamos". Confidencial Colombia. Retrieved 5 September 2015.
  3. "Radiónica ya se sintoniza en Pereira". La Tarde. 16 October 2015. Retrieved 9 November 2015.

Coordinates: 4°38′16″N 74°05′33″W / 4.6376708°N 74.0924707°W / 4.6376708; -74.0924707

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