Radio Nacional de Colombia

Radio Nacional de Colombia
  • Colombia
Broadcast areaColombia
Frequencies(among others) 95.9 MHz (FM), 570 kHz (AM)
BrandingHJIN (FM), HJND (AM)
Programming
FormatNews, talk, music, culture
AffiliationsRepublic of Colombia
Ownership
OwnerMinistry of Information Technologies and Communications
Government of Colombia
(publicly operated by RTVC Sistema de Medios Públicos)
History
First air date
1 February 1940[1] (as Radiodifusora Nacional de Colombia)
Links
Websiteradionacional.co

Radio Nacional de Colombia ("Colombian National Radio") is a Colombian state-owned public radio network, part of Señal Colombia RTVC. It was launched – as Radiodifusora Nacional de Colombia – on 1 February 1940,[1] three years after closure of the country's first state-owned radio station, HJN.

Between 1954 and 1963, Radiodifusora Nacional was also responsible for National Television, then the only television network in the country.

As of 2019, the network broadcasts news and information from state and other institutional agencies in addition to coverage of all aspects of Colombian culture in programmes grouped under the heading Colombiología, with the motto Colombiología al aire ("Colombiology on the air").

Broadcasting on both AM and FM, Radio Nacional covers Colombia's 32 departmental capitals, including Bogotá, as well as a number of other medium-sized municipalities.

Frequencies

Radio Nacional is heard in various cities across the country via the following AM and FM frequencies. It is also available on channel 16.5 of digital terrestrial television in Colombia.

List of frequencies of Radio Nacional de Colombia:

City Department AM Frequency (Call Sign) Frecuencia FM (Distantivo de llamada)
Bogotá Bogotá 570 HJND 95.9 HJIN
Barranquilla Atlántico 680 HJZO 98.1 HJXV
Santa Marta Magdalena
Riohacha La Guajira
Cartagena Bolívar 91.1 HJXB
Valledupar Cesar 97.7 HJXJ
San Andrés Islas San Andrés y Providencia 99.5 HJXP
Ovejas Sucre 89.8 HJP62
Sincelejo
Ibagué Tolima 101.1 HKC26
Ataco 106.5 HJP80
Leticia Amazonas 95.5 HKR74
Puerto Nariño 102.9 HJD27
Ituango Antioquia 106.5 HJD35
Chigorodó 89.3 HJYN
Tarazá 103.3 HJG80
Medellín 99.9 HJXA
Arauca Arauca 92.3 HJPG
Saravena 98.3 HJH22
Chiquinquirá Boyacá 95.3 HJXD
Tunja 560 HJGS 97.3 HJXE
Manizales y Pereira Caldas
Risaralda
1000 HJJG 92.7 HJXF
San Vicente del Caguán  Colombia 94.3 HJXH
Florencia 96.3 HJXG
Yopal Casanare 92.7 HJYO
Quibdó Chocó 95.3 HJZ76
Bolívar Cauca 104.5 HJD37
Popayán 90.1 HJXI
El Plateado 91.6 HJI95
Facatativá Cundinamarca 95.4 HJYQ
Puerto Inirida Guainía 92.3 HJYE
San José del Guaviare Guaviare 96.3 HJYG
Garzón Huila 94.3 HJYT
Neiva 94.3 HJXK
Villavicencio Meta 100.1 HJXN
Pasto Nariño 93.5 HJYV
Samaniego 107.9 HJD33
Cúcuta Norte de Santander 96.9 HJZC
El Carmen 104.7 HJO40
Pamplona 97.9 HJXO
Mocoa Putumayo 98.3 HJZJ
Puerto Leguizamo 102.7 HJD28
San Miguel 105.9 HJD29
Valle del Guamuez 92.7 HJD30
Armenia Quindío 98.7 HJZK
Barrancabermeja Santander 94.7 HJXT
Bucaramanga 92.3 HJZM
Málaga 92.3 HJZN
San Gil 93.7 HJP41
Cali Valle del Cauca 94.5 HJXU
Mitú Vaupés 88.3 HJA68
Puerto Carreño Vichada 94.3 HJYL
Montería Córdoba 98.5 HJYP
Ituango(*) Antioquia 92.3 HJ645
Chaparral(*) Tolima 103.5 HJE80
Fonseca(*) La Guajira 92.2 HJF83
Convención(*) Norte de Santander 94.0 HJF82
San Jacinto(*) Bolívar 102.7 HJF84
Florida(*) Valle del Cauca 92.0 HJQ60
Buenaventura(*) 104.9 HJZ31
Arauquita(*) Arauca 88.9 HJHG
Algeciras(*) Huila 92.6 HJJM
Bojayá(*) Chocó 98.5 HJS67
Riosucio(*) 89.6 HJW38
Puerto Leguizamo(*) Putumayo 100.3 HJJ20
El Tambo(*) Cauca 96.7 HJIC
Mesetas(*) Meta 94.0 HJU43
San José del Guaviare(*) Guaviare 90.6 HJV91
San Vicente del Caguán(*) Caquetá 93.3 HJV73
Fundación(*) Magdalena 97.3 HJV84
Tumaco(*) Nariño 104.6 HJV85
Tierralta(*) Córdoba 102.7 HJW42
Agustín Codazzi(*) Cesar 106.3 HJW40

(*) Station installed in compliance with Point 6.5 of the Peace Agreement between the Colombian Government and the FARC, with the purpose of reporting on the progress of implementation and strengthening pedagogy for peace. Sources:[2][3][4]

References

  1. ^ a b "HJN, la primera emisora del Estado". Señal Memoria. RTVC. Archived from the original on 19 April 2014. Retrieved 14 September 2013.
  2. ^ Frecuencias Archived 2014-05-08 at the Wayback Machine, Señal Radio Colombia, retrieved 2014-05-06
  3. ^ Actualización Plan técnico nacional de radiodifusión sonora en AM - julio de 2013, Ministerio de las Tecnologías de la Información y las Comunicaciones, retrieved 2014-05-06
  4. ^ Actualización Plan técnico nacional de radiodifusión sonora en FM - julio de 2013, Ministerio de las Tecnologías de la Información y las Comunicaciones, retrieved 2014-05-06

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