RADIO CHILENA 66
CB Radio was the first Chilean broadcaster established as a commercial enterprise, thanks to the participation of firms Errazuriz Ltda Simson & Co., Ltd. Schuckert Siemen and International Machinery & Co.. Enrique
Sazie rode the station began operating in experimental nature, in November 1923. The studies were on the tenth floor of Building Ariztía, then the tallest building in Santiago, located at the intersection of New York Street and The Exchange.
transmissions were officially inaugurated on March 26, 1924 under the name of "Chile Radio Company. Alfredo Figueroa was the first speaker, and on occasion acted Los Huasos Chincolco, Luis Rojas Gallardo, Osman Perez Freire, and the orchestra Intermac.
should be noted that this station has no link with the first radio transmission on 19 August 1922 Arturo Salazar and Enrique made Sazie, from the Headquarters of the University of Chile, an event that opened the broadcast in Chile.
(See chapter "History of Radio in Chile").
First Study of Radio Chilena in experimental transmission in late 1923. Intermac Orchestra appears, and the first national broadcaster, Alfredo Figueroa Arrieta, (bottom, near the clock). On the wall a striking sign warns: "Quiet - Move away from the microphone." At that time the microphones were always open.
The name of the orchestra Intermac was from the name of one of the companies owning Radio Chilena: International Machinery and Company.
reopening RADIO CHILENA
mid-1953 the company sold the station to Grace Foundation Caro, after which there was a cessation of transmissions for a long period. Finally, on January 11, 1954 Chilean reopened Radio broadcasting with the assistance of Cardinal Jose Maria Caro.
Chilean Violeta Parra RADIO
Ecran Magazine 1196 - December 22, 1953
Starting in the second week of January 1954, every Thursday at 20.30 hours, Radio Chilena presented the performance of Violeta Parra, a program led by Ricardo Garcia, data and research conducted by the folk singer.
MAIL ON SUNDAY
announcer with Monsignor Alberto Rodriguez Eduardo Lecourt, pastor of Assumption, Director of Catholic Action Radio and Radio Chilena Ecclesiastical Advisor, transmitting the program "Mail on Sundays", a space of moral and religious guidance.
The Ant MELODY SINGER AND THE GOBLIN
Children's Story This program was broadcast in 1954, led by Ricardo Garcia, Meche involving Videla (The Ant Singer), Alberto Rodriguez (The Spider ), and Jack Brown (Elf Melody).
HERNAN PEREIRA - THE MALON OF CHILEAN
Hernán Pereira was the staff that in the early 1960 gave birth to a leading Chilean Radio stage under the direction of José Luis Córdova.
At this time Radio Chilena "was the first tune with programs conducted by María Pilar Larraín (Friends of Maria Pilar), Esteban Lob (Facing the day), Miguel Davagnino (The Label and The News quoted Juvenile), John The Rivera (Clarifying things), Antonio Contreras (The Fono Club), Freddy Hube (High Voltage), Juan Carlos Gil (The Disc Jockey of the night). Juan Guillermo later joined Vivado (The rock club), and Paul Aguilera.
Meanwhile
Hernán Pereira encouraged "The gay matinee" and "the Chilean Malone." This program included contests with the participation of the public that filled the radio studio located in State 359. Radio Chilena subsequently moved to Phillips 40, second floor.
FRONT PAGE
born in the early 1960 "Primera Plana," information that years later, during the military government, was a flagship program of Radio Chilena.
Listen here a fragment of the program broadcast at 13.30 hours on Saturday August 20, 1983. Include the commercial break prior to faithfully recreate the atmosphere of the time.
END TRANSMISSION
finally closed Chilean Radio broadcasting on December 31, 2005.
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