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RADIO SUD AMERICA, the oldest station in Chile.


EIGHTY-TWO YEARS IN THE AIR!.


Radio "South America" \u200b\u200bis the oldest station of Chile, the continent and the world. Began broadcasting the August 18, 1929, remaining active until today.

In the early years "Radio Sud America" \u200b\u200bworked in this house, French chalet style, located in Villa Elena, La Cisterna, Santiago de Chile. On the second floor room was the phrase, in the subway was installed the transmitter on the roof and one of the antenna masts Marconi.



transmission equipment were entirely built by Don Manuel Casabianca Latorre, who was the first speaker, and led the station continuously for 65 years, until January 13, 1994, the day of his death.



Since its inception Radio "South America" \u200b\u200baired as CB 106, almost in the center of the dial, the frequency of 1,060 kHz.


In 1944 the authority of the time ordered a fledgling radio castling with the "National Mining Association," so that Radio "South America" \u200b\u200bwas as CB 126. At the same time was given to Don Manuel Casabianca CB channel 150 in the frequency of 1,500 kHz, which was inactive until 1954. That year

Manuel Casabianca built a new transmitter equipment which, together with the channel CB 126, transferred to Luis Humberto Sorrel, who on June 1, 1954 inaugurated the 126 CB Radio transmissions "National." Since

Radio "South America", he continued his emisiores as CB 150 "at the top of the dial." Finally

December 1, 1965 the station changed to CB 154 by moving to the frequency of 1540 kilocycles per second, actual transmission channel.



historical picture in the studios of Radio Sud America, 1936. On the left Paul Harris, founder of Rotary International Club, the center Dr. Luis Calvo Mackenna, right Manuel Casabianca, director of the station.



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The age of "South America", and the efforts of its founder, should be a source of pride for radiotelephony Chile to consider the dates of commencement of transmissions of the following international stations:



.- KDKA Radio (Pittsburgh - USA) - November 2, 1920
.- BBC Radio (London) - October 18, 1922,
.- Radio Splendid (Buenos Aires) - May 23, 1923.
.- Audizioni Italiane Radio RAI - 1924
.- Radio Madrid - 17 June 1925 National Broadcasting Company
.- - November 15, 1926
.- South America Radio - August 18, 1929
.- Radio Moscow - October 29, 1929
.- Vatican Radio - February 12, 1931 Colonial
.- Radio (France) - May 6, 1931,
.- Radio Cairo - May 31, 1934,
.- Radio El Mundo (Buenos Aires) - November 24, 1935,
.- Radio Canada - November 2, 1936,
.- China Radio International - December 3, 1941,
.- The Voice of America (USA) - February 24, 1942,
.- Radio Globo (Rio de Janeiro) - December 2, 1944,
.- Radio Nederland (Dutch) - May 24, 1945, Deutsche Welle Radio
.- (Germany) - May 3, 1953.



Moreover, in Chile, Valparaiso Radio Cooperativa Lifetime started airing on February 17, 1935, Cooperativa of Santiago Lifetime April 15, 1935 and Radio National Agricultural Society did so on October 20 1936.


During the 65 years that was led by Don Manuel Casabianca Latorre, Radio "South America" \u200b\u200bnoted for its clear sound and deep, with programs unless the sobriety and a special air refined culture.



In the late 30's Radio "South America" \u200b\u200bmoved his studies at the street the bag, then at the beginning of 1940 and Bandera 18, and then Arturo Prat 165, the center of Santiago. The latter location had a pit auditorium with 200 seats, and an orchestra to perform several live shows with performances by artists of the day: Rayen Quitral (left), Derlinda Araya (pictured right), Carmen, Carol, Vicki Donoso, René July, tenor Carlos de Serena, the duo Ruth and Magda, the duo Rey Silva, the duo Bascuñan Riquelme, among others, and programs like "The Blue Hour" with Juan de Rosas Raquel Ferreira, "Nostalgia Music" with Armando Carrera pianist, and "The Sages of the Twentieth Century" with comedians Hector Santelices, Juan Claveria, Luis Rojas Gallardo (below), and many others.


special mention to the teacher Vicente Bianchi who as a teenager, played the piano in "Hearing the Voice of Providencia."


NOSTALGIAS MUSICAL CAREER WITH ARMANDO

Glosses of Enrique Santander. At 22 pm every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturdays, and Sundays at 10 am, "Radio America" \u200b\u200boffers the performance of the teacher and composer Armando Carrera. This program is with musical comments Enrique Santander, and is an audition that honors this popular station. The successful participation in this program master race has helped enhance the popularity of it, which has been shown widely Radio America, by the thousands of letters have been received on behalf of such hearing. (Radiomanía Magazine - September 1943.)

Ecran Magazine 738 - March 13, 1945


715 Ecran Magazine - 3 October 1944. Second Zamora wrote many issues at different rates, but the cueca "Adios Santiago querido" should be his most famous creation, recorded in the mid 50's by Los Hermanos Lagos, and then, in the mid 60's by the four quarters. "Adios Santiago dear, goodbye Parque Forestal, Cerro Santa Lucia, also the Quinta Normal, Adios Matucana St. Paul street, where they take the jug huasos in if ay ay ay ............ In jug ay if Cousino Park, where they take the huasos, including children, if ay ay ay ......"



THE LIARS CLUB Ecran Magazine 713 - 19 September 1944.


SPORTS GLANCE 982 Ecran Magazine - November 15, 1949



SUD AMERICA RADIO ANNOUNCER


The list of speakers can be established, but with due regard rescued the following names beginning with Don Manuel Casabianca, Joaquin Guzman, Enrique Santander Battle, Mario Subiabre, Hernan Belmar, Ruben Valenzuela, Jorge Agliatti, Jorge Orellana, Julia Navarro, Dario Verdugo (sports reporter), Johnny Melvin, Manuel Orlando Tarragó, Jorge Bezard, Manuel Cabezón Canales, Antonio Leiva Saez, José Díaz Valenzuela Antolin, Jose Loyola, Sergio Casabianca.



SCENES RECENT STUDIES VILLA ELENA.


José Loyola, José Antolin Diaz Valenzuela, Sergio Casabianca. Voices Radio features South America, whose sober and temperate, in the early 1960's, served as a model for broadcasters of the first FM stations in Santiago de Chile.


advertising at this time was not recorded, and the texts were read each time by the speaker of the day. Then transcribe the following commercial texts, now in the distance, are curious:


"The part you need is on your Victrola Carrera House. ropes, sheets, diaphragms, needles. Bed Race. San Diego 3-7-3."


"The satisfaction to be well dressed, comfortable, elegant, well placed, will make you feel better, be better presented. Sastreria Enrique Guendelman. San Diego 227. - Credits."


"Manuabilidad and efficiency perfectly combined. Remington typewriters. Ask for a demonstration. Remington Rand: Teatinos 449."


"Quality is a hallmark .... and footwear is Sarralde. The corner that sells more and the best shoes. Eyzaguirre 618 - San Bernardo. "


Helvetia, the best battery. Matucana 17 - B. "


" Bold seasoning in their cooking. Stews and dishes more enjoyable when lines up with Bold, as Chilean seasoning must-have for your table. Bold. "


" Show your good taste .... Ask: Papaya Brockway. "


Radio Broadcasters" South America "to record the station's anniversary program on Sunday, August 15, 1993. Back Casabianca and Tito Sergio Rossi, the microphone on the left Juan Carlos López, behind him, Juan Carlos Cáceres. With phones, compared to the central microphone, Carlos Torres directed the recording, and back to camera, José Loyola and Jose Diaz Valenzuela, (unique timbre, unfortunately died 8 months later.)


Carlos Jorge Torres, the study "A" Radio "South America", by the start of the program air Disco Fall, 2001.


CLOSING NIGHT Since 1940, South America Radio has closed its broadcast with a piece of this delicious melody.



TRIBUTE TO DON MANUEL LATORRE CASABIANCA


The January 13, 1996, to mark the second anniversary of the death of Don Manuel Casabianca, Radio "South America" \u200b\u200bbroadcast a special program in memory of its founder, including posthumous interview. Listen here


this emotional program, and impressive historical record with the voice of Don Manuel Casabianca.






SPECIAL CHRISTMAS PROGRAM


In December 1993, the staff of Radio "South America" \u200b\u200bprepared a special Christmas program, highlighting the true spirit of the holiday, with the participation of José Loyola, José Antolin Diaz Valenzuela, José Luis Tobar, Carlos Ernesto Rossi and Jorge Torres.


Among the Disco Fall historical files found a tape recording of the Christmas program broadcast on December 24, 1993.






SPECIAL CHRISTMAS PROGRAM PART


Listen here the final part of this program.






DISCO FALL


Radio in May 1996 "South America" \u200b\u200bbegan airing the "Disco Fall", which immediately achieved a high tuning . Listen here to a program fragment:

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