Radio Rivadavia AM630 Description
Founded in 1928, under the name "LS5 Estación Rivadavia". In 1933, he aired the most successful and long-lasting program on Argentine radio: La Oral Deportiva, which was the first radio program dedicated to sport. Who had as his maximum reference to the Big Fat José María Muñoz, the most important sports journalist in the history of Argentine radio.
In 1958 “El Rotativo del Aire” began creating a new system of its own and permanent journalistic coverage that included external and local correspondents. It was covered from the studies, to the Government House to keep the listeners informed from different parts of Buenos Aires. Something new at that time.
Radio Rivadavia was the first to broadcast 24 hours with its own programming: Cacho Fontana, and his “Fontana Show” Juan Alberto Badia, Ruben Aldao with his program “El Club de Las Barbas” achieved the largest audience peak on Argentine radio, even today without being able to overcome it.
Antonio Carrizo with “La Vida y El canto” that lasted for more than two decades on the air, and in which the best interview with Jorge Luis Borges took place, later leading to the birth of the book “Borges, el" Memorioso ".
Hector Larrea and his “Rapidísimo” Program inaugurated what would later become the most important strip of radio: The morning. The best information with the humor of Mario Sanchez, Luis Landriscina and Mario Sapag.
Great journalists such as Magdalena Ruiz Guiñazu, Maria Laura Santillan, Monica Gutierrez, Lia Salgado paraded through these microphones. Marcelo Tinelli, Enrique Llamas de Madariaga were some of the most recognized for their time in Rivadavia. They found their first home in Rivadavia. Your space.
Radio Rivadavia is the radio that has marked a before and after in the history of Argentine radio.
Today, we reach millions of people. We tell you everything that happens in the voice of the most respected journalists in our country.
In 1958 “El Rotativo del Aire” began creating a new system of its own and permanent journalistic coverage that included external and local correspondents. It was covered from the studies, to the Government House to keep the listeners informed from different parts of Buenos Aires. Something new at that time.
Radio Rivadavia was the first to broadcast 24 hours with its own programming: Cacho Fontana, and his “Fontana Show” Juan Alberto Badia, Ruben Aldao with his program “El Club de Las Barbas” achieved the largest audience peak on Argentine radio, even today without being able to overcome it.
Antonio Carrizo with “La Vida y El canto” that lasted for more than two decades on the air, and in which the best interview with Jorge Luis Borges took place, later leading to the birth of the book “Borges, el" Memorioso ".
Hector Larrea and his “Rapidísimo” Program inaugurated what would later become the most important strip of radio: The morning. The best information with the humor of Mario Sanchez, Luis Landriscina and Mario Sapag.
Great journalists such as Magdalena Ruiz Guiñazu, Maria Laura Santillan, Monica Gutierrez, Lia Salgado paraded through these microphones. Marcelo Tinelli, Enrique Llamas de Madariaga were some of the most recognized for their time in Rivadavia. They found their first home in Rivadavia. Your space.
Radio Rivadavia is the radio that has marked a before and after in the history of Argentine radio.
Today, we reach millions of people. We tell you everything that happens in the voice of the most respected journalists in our country.
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