Rock & Pop (Chilean radio)

Rock & Pop
City Santiago, Chile
Broadcast area Territory national of Chile
Slogan "El gran sonido"
Frequency 94,1 MHz (Santiago)
102,5 MHz (Arica)
93.9 MHz (Iquique)
106,3 MHz (Antofagasta)
96,3 MHz (La Serena/Coquimbo)
100,3 MHz (Rancagua)
100,1 MHz (Talca)
93,1 MHz (Gran Concepción)
93,5 MHz (Temuco)
102,3 MHz (Valdivia)
93,5 MHz (Osorno)
89,9 MHz (Puerto Montt)
Canal 661 VTR
First air date December 1, 1992
Format Alternative
Class ABC1,C2 and C3[1]
Owner Iberoamericana Radio Chile
Sister stations Radio Futuro, Radio Concierto, Radio Activa, Radio Uno, ADN Radio Chile, Radio Imagina, FM Dos, 40 Principales, Radio Pudahuel, Corazón FM
Webcast Listen Live
Website rockandpop.cl

Rock&Pop is a radio station located at 94.1 MHz on the FM dial in Santiago de Chile, member of the consortium radial Ibero Americana Radio Chile. His musical program line and consists mainly of independent rock, alternative rock and electronic music.[2]

History

Their transmissions began in Santiago on December 1, 1992, under the auspices of the Chilean Company Communications, owner of Radio Cooperativa. The first song played was "It's My Life" by Dr. Alban. Before this debut was a sort of trial run in the city of Temuco, from October 1, 1992, at 93.5 FM. In this city remained local programming until January 1, 1998, when local facilities are closed and the signal began to receive direct from Santiago.

During the first months of life existed legal disputes with Argentina radius of the same name, founded in 1985, which did not reach higher, but there was speculation from the purchase of the radio by its namesake Argentina to a demand for the brand.

In the year 1995 was particularly interference in the "small Chilean rock boom" which was conceived during that time, the main promoter in your grill musical bands such as Los Tres, Lucybell, Los Tetas, Pánico, La Ley, among others. The success was such that his name was brought to television. The legendary Canal 2 Rock & Pop figures and content moved from radio to the small screen.

Direction and administration

Radio was directed from its inception until May 2004 by Marcelo Aldunate, currently Music Director of Ibero Americana Radio Chile. In its place, and until October 2006 was led by one of its historical speakers, Patricio Cuevas (Currently in ADN Radio Chile's what's driving), after his departure, he has been succeeded Mauricio Soto, Rodrigo Alvarez, Sergio Cancino and currently Carlos Costas, (director of Radio Futuro and ADN Deportes)

Programs

Past Programs

Notable former staff

Current Staff

Slogans

References

  1. Iberoamericana Radio Chile. "Audiencia Rock & Pop" (in Spanish). Retrieved January 10, 2014.
  2. Iberoamericana Radio Chile. "Rock & Pop" (in Spanish). Retrieved January 10, 2014.

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