Radio Programas del Perú
City | Lima, Peru |
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Broadcast area | Peru |
Slogan |
(English) RPP News, the voice of Peru. (Spanish) RPP Noticias, la voz del Perú. (English) RPP Noticias, reporting first. (Spanish) RPP Noticias, te informa primero. |
Frequency | 730 KHz 89.7 MHz |
First air date | October 7, 1963 |
Format | Commercial radio |
Language(s) | Spanish |
Former frequencies | 985 KHz |
Owner | Grupo RPP |
Website |
www |
Radio Programas del Peru (RPP) is a radio and television broadcasting company in Peru within the Grupo RPP formed in Lima in 1963 by Manuel Delgado Parker and Emilio Checa. Originally an entertainment station focusing on radio dramas, it switched to news radio format in 1978. In 1997, the network changed its identification symbol to RPP, the initials of its name. RPP has the largest radio coverage in Peru, covering 97 percent of the country.[1] RPP can be heard in real time on the Internet and can be seen on cable television through Movistar TV on the RPP News channel, launched on January 31, 2011.[2]
Internet station
The RPP website www
Other stations
Radio Programas del Peru currently has developed into the RPP Group, which has 6 music radio stations, each focusing on a specific genre or period: Studio 92, La Mega, Radio Felicidad ((English) Radio Happiness), 102.1 Oxígeno ((English) Oxygen), Capital Radio and the station on line: Corazón ((English) Heart). The company currently employs over 1000 people spread across all regions of Peru.
RPP TV
It started as a block of Plus TV (from Movistar TV) since 2005. It broadcast from 5:00 to 10:00. From January 31, 2011 it became a new channel.
Coverage
- Lima - 89.7 FM and 730 AM
- Trujillo - 90.9 FM
- Chimbote
- Cusco - 93.3 FM
- Chachapoyas - 92.1 FM
- Bagua
- Huari
- Abancay
- Arequipa
- Ayacucho - 100.9 FM
- Urubamba
- Huánuco
- Tingo María
- Ica
- Ilo
- Huancayo
- Moyobamba - 96.3 FM
- Moquegua
- La Merced
- Chiclayo
- Barranca - 1100 AM
- Huacho - 90.3 FM
- Cerro de Pasco
- Piura
- Sullana
- Juliaca
- Tarapoto - 103.1 FM
- Tacna
- Tumbes
- Pucallpa
References
- ↑ University of Piura Retrieved April 9, 2008
- ↑ RPP launches new TV channel Retrieved January 27, 2011
External links
- Radio Programas del Perú Official site
- Grupo RPP