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NATIONAL RADIO - Issuer small and tidy.

The June 1, 1954, under the direction of Luis Humberto Sorrel, began broadcasting 126 CB Radio National.

Channels CB 126 and CB 150 were owned by Don Manuel Casabianca, director of Radio "South America", a station that aired as CB 126. In 1954 Don Manuel Casabianca team built a new transmitter, along with Channel CB 126, transferred to Luis Humberto Sorrel. Since then Radio "South America" \u200b\u200bcontinued their emissions and CB 150 "In the top of the dial."

Radio Nacional "was a very popular station, with highly-rated programs as" Work Singing "Jorge Bezard," Tales and Legends of Our Fields "," Old Times "and specially" La Fiesta del Tango " "News of Buenos Aires" and "Evening of Remembrance" led by Luis Humberto Sorrel.

Radio National was shut down on September 11, 1973, after a brief period in the hands of a political group.




Ecran Magazine 1267 - May 5, 1955



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