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Ibero Americana Radio Chile is the main Chilean radio conglomerate belonging to PRISA Radio, a subsidiary of the Spanish group PRISA.

Location

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The offices and studios of all IARC radios (except ADN) are located at Eliodoro Yanez 1783, Providencia, Santiago. The ADN studies, are next to its corporate building, in Eliodoro Yáñez 1804.

Stations

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Modulated frequency

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Internet

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Missing stations

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Current frequencies

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Notes

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  • At the beginning of 2002, Radio Corazón leaves 94.5 MHz in Antofagasta, being replaced by Radio Futuro.
  • On April 1, 2007, Radio Imagina leaves 100.5 MHz in Viña del Mar and Valparaiso and 91.5 MHz in Antofagasta, being replaced in both cases by Radio Corazón. On that same date Radio Concierto leaves 96.1 MHz in Concepción and Talcahuano, being replaced by the same Radio Corazón.
  • In 2008, Rock & Pop leaves 89.1 in Villarrica, being replaced by Los 40.
  • In May 2008, Rock & Pop leaves 105.5 in Algarrobo, and Radio Pudahuel leaves 94.3 MHz in Vallenar, being replaced in both cases by ADN Radio Chile, in that same one Date Radio Pudahuel leaves 92.9 MHz in Constitución, being replaced by Radio Imagina, which emigrated from the 90.1 MHz (current ADN Radio Chile).
  • In May 2008, Radio Corazón moves from 91.5 MHz to 88.7 MHz in the city of Chillán, a frequency previously occupied by ADN Radio Chile.
  • In May 2008, FM Dos leaves 92.7 MHz in Los Ángeles.
  • In May 2008, Radio Corazón left 96.9 MHz in Puerto Montt and 106.7 in Ancud, being replaced by Positiva FM and ADN Radio Chile, respectively.
  • In June 2008, Radio Concierto leaves 92.3 MHz in Panguipulli, being replaced by ADN Radio Chile.
  • On March 13, 2009, Radio Concierto leaves 98.9 in Tongoy, 101.5 in Lago Rapel, 89.3 in Futrono and 103.1 in Puerto Varas, being replaced by ADN Radio Chile.
  • At the beginning of 2011, Radio Imagina leaves 105.1 MHz for the second time in Antofagasta, being replaced by its sister Los 40. This because the previous frequency (97.1 MHz) was leased and is currently used by Digital FM, has no relation with IARC.
  • On August 5, 2013, Rock & Pop leaves 97.7 in Punta Arenas, being replaced by My Radio.
  • On March 17, 2014, ADN Radio Chile changed frequency in Puerto Varas from 103.1 to 88.5 MHz, leaving in 103.1 to Radio Imagina.[n 1]
  • In 2014, by community radio law, in order to order commercial radios and low reception, several radios of the consortium had to be relocated on the dial:
    • In Arica, Radio Corazón moves from the 107.5 MHz to 105.3 MHz.
    • In Iquique, Radio Futuro moves from the 107.3 MHz to 105.7 MHz.
    • In Calama, ADN Radio Chile moves from the 107.1 MHz to 91.1 MHz.
    • In La Serena y Coquimbo, FM Dos moves from the 107.9 MHz to 105.3 MHz.
    • In Valparaíso, Los 40 moves from the 107.1 MHz to 91.7 MHz. The same happens with Radio Pudahuel, moving from the 107.7 MHz to 105.7 MHz.
    • In Los Ángeles, Radio Imagina changed the 106.7 to 104.1 MHz.
    • In Pucón, ADN Radio Chile moves from the 107.1 MHz to 102.3 MHz.
    • In Valdivia, Radio Imagina moves from the 107.5 to 106.1 MHz.
    • In Puerto Montt, Radio Pudahuel changed the 106.9 to 95.5 MHz.
    • In Coyhaique, FM Dos moves from the 106.9 MHz to 94.5 MHz.
  • During the last time also several frequencies of the conglomerate stopped to emit because in these frequencies began to issue the transmitter evangelical Radio Armonía:
  • On February 25, 2016, Radio Uno stopped broadcasting on Santiago's 97.1 MHz, because the proposal was no longer new. The signal was leased and is currently used by Radio Corporación, a Christian court (it has no relation with IARC) and Radio Uno will continue as an online signal for everything Chile and the world.[2]
  • In September 2016, ADN Radio Chile leaves the 102.7 MHz of Rengo and Radio Uno leaves 91.1 MHz of La Serena and Coquimbo, both were sold and replaced by Radio Corporación.
  • On December 23, 2016, ADN Radio Chile leaves 91.5 MHz of Pinto, being replaced by Radio Imagina.
  • On January 1, 2017, Rock & Pop leaves 89.9 of Puerto Montt, being replaced by Radio Corazón returning to the city after almost 9 years of absence.
  • On May 9, 2017, Radio Activa leaves 88.5 of Osorno, being replaced and sold by Radio Corporación.
  • On May 10, 2017, Rock & Pop leaves 102.5 of Arica, being replaced and sold by Radio Corporación.
  • On May 16, 2017, Rock & Pop leaves 93.5 of Osorno, being replaced Radioactiva returning to the city after almost 6 days of absence, whose frequency (88.5) in the city had been sold to Radio Corporación.
  • On March 8, 2019, Radio Imagina leaves 106.5 MHz of Calama, being sold and replaced by Radio Desierto, has no relation with IARC.
  • On December 15, 2019, Radio Imagina leaves 91.5 MHz of Pinto.
  • On November 4, 2021, Radio Imagina leaves 106.1 MHz of Valdivia, being sold and replaced by Radio Beethoven, has no relation with IARC.
  • On November 4, 2021, Rock & Pop leaves 102.3 MHz of Valdivia, being replaced by Radio Concierto returning to the city after 1 year of absence.

Premios Musa

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On 4 December, 2020, the broadcaster confirmed the first edition of the Musa Awards.[3][4] The award ceremony aims to reward the most successful Chilean and international artists in the different radio stations.[5]

Notes and references

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Notes

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  1. ^ This to allow the entry of Radio Bío-Bío to 88.9, formerly in 107.3.
  2. ^ This is because Armonía began broadcasting on the 90.3 MHz frequency, previously used by Futuro.
  3. ^ This because the previous frequency of Concierto (101.7) was sold to the evangelical station.

References

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  1. ^ "Frecuencias". Archived from the original on 2016-08-17. Retrieved 2017-04-05.
  2. ^ Cruzat, Joaquín (February 25, 2016). "Radio Uno cierra sus transmisiones y será reemplazada por señal evangélica". Copesa. La Tercera. Archived from the original on February 25, 2016. Retrieved February 25, 2016.
  3. ^ Culto, Equipo de (2020-12-04). "Los ganadores de la primera edición de Premios Musa se conocerán este viernes". La Tercera. Archived from the original on 2021-01-14. Retrieved 2021-01-12.
  4. ^ LOS40 (2020-12-03). "Chile se prepara para la gala de los Premios Musa con las actuaciones de Luis Fonsi, CAMI o Denise Rosenthal". LOS40 (in Spanish). Archived from the original on 2021-01-14. Retrieved 2021-01-12.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  5. ^ "Premios MUSA 2020: ¡Conoce aquí a todos los ganadores!". Rock&Pop (in Spanish). 2020-12-05. Archived from the original on 2020-12-19. Retrieved 2021-01-12.
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