-
became an
organismo autónomo [es]. In 1979, TVE and RNE were
joined by
Radiocadena Española [es] (RCE), an old
radio service that,
unlike RNE,
could broadcast...
-
Spanish Youth Organisation).
These stations were
merged in 1978 into
Radiocadena Española (Spanish
Radio Network). However, some of the
transmitters had...
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mainly from Hawaii. On 24 June 1989 the
radio Espacio en
Blanco of the
Radiocadena Española
called a "UFO Alert" in the
Teide National Park in
order to...
- In the
world of radio, in 1987, she was
appointed Chief of
Sports of
Radiocadena Española. In
print media, she has also
collaborated with the Marc, Diario...
- left her
studies and
began her
professional career in 1984,
working for
Radiocadena Española [es] as a presenter, writer, and
producer on the
programs Apueste...
-
reorganization of
public radio services that took
place after the
dissolution of
Radiocadena Española, and in its
early years it
included both
conventional and local...
- in 1988
after the
closure of the state-owned but
commercially funded Radiocadena Española in that same year. The
integrated regional countrywide Radio...
-
province of Cáceres. In the last two
years of his major, he
worked in "
Radiocadena Española",
currently knowN as RNE, Spain´s
national public radio service...
- she went on to work on the
radio stations "La Voz del Prin****do", "
Radiocadena Española [es]" and "Radio
Nacional de España".
Between 1974 and 1980...
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retires as a DJ. 1971:
Producer / Host of the
radio show "Estelares" (YSU
Radiocadena). 1975-1976:
Correspondent in El
Salvador for "Triunfos
Musicales Latinoamericanos"...