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  2. Radio y Televisión Martí - Wikipedia

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    Radio Televisión Martí is an American state-run radio and television international broadcaster based in Miami, Florida, financed by the federal government of the United States through the U.S. Agency for Global Media (formerly Broadcasting Board of Governors, BBG). It transmits propaganda in Spanish to Cuba and its broadcasts can also be ...

  3. Television in Cuba - Wikipedia

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    Television in Cuba. Cuba was the first Latin American country to begin television testing in December 1946 when station CM-21P conducted an experimental multi-point live broadcast. The first regular commercial broadcasting began in October 1950 by the small radio station Union Radio, soon followed by other stations.

  4. Radio Rebelde - Wikipedia

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    Radio Rebelde. Radio Rebelde (English: Rebel Radio) is a Cuban Spanish-language radio station. It broadcasts 24 hours a day with a varied program of national and international music hits of the moment, news reports and live sport events. The station was set up in 1958 by Che Guevara in the Sierra Maestra region of eastern Cuba, and was designed ...

  5. Radio Havana Cuba - Wikipedia

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    radiohc.cu. Radio Havana Cuba ( Spanish: Radio Habana Cuba, RHC) is the official government-run international broadcasting station of Cuba. It can be heard in many parts of the world, including the United States, on shortwave frequencies. [1] [2] Radio Havana Cuba, along with Radio Rebelde, Cubavision Television, and other Cuban radio and ...

  6. Mass media in Cuba - Wikipedia

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    The mass media in Cuba consist of several different types: television, radio, newspapers, and internet. The Cuban media are tightly controlled by the Cuban government led by the Communist Party of Cuba (PCC) in the past five decades. The PCC strictly censors news, information and commentary, and restricts dissemination of foreign publications ...

  7. Category:Radio stations in Cuba - Wikipedia

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    Radio Garcia-Serra. Radio GTMO. Radio Havana Cuba. Radio Mil Diez. Radio Progreso. Radio Taíno. Radio Rebelde. Radio Reloj. RHC-Cadena Azul.

  8. Radio Progreso - Wikipedia

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    Radio Progreso is a Cuban Spanish language radio station. Founded on 15 December 1929, it has provided musical and other cultural programmes ever since. [1] [2] [3] Live performances are held in Studio 1 (Estudio Uno) which holds an audience of 300 people. The slogan of Radio Progreso is La Onda de la Alegria ("The Airwave of Happiness").

  9. Radio Taíno - Wikipedia

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    Radio Taíno is a Cuban Spanish language radio station and is the tourism radio station of Cuba, broadcasts 24 hours a day from Radio Center Havana. History and details [ edit ] The station was founded on November 3, 1985 and was popularly known as "Cuba's tourist station", with content aimed at foreign visitors who came to the country as ...