Broadcast area | Bogotá |
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Frequency | 970 kHz |
Branding | HJCI |
Programming | |
Format | News / talk |
Affiliations | Cadena Super |
Ownership | |
Owner | Cadena Super |
History | |
First air date | 1971 |
Former call signs | HJCJ |
Former frequencies | 1040 kHz (1971-1987) [1] |
Links | |
Website | http://www.cadenasuper.com/ |
Cadena Super was a Colombian radio network, founded in the 1970s by Conservative politician Jaime Pava Navarro. [2] Its flagship Bogotá station, Radio Super, which broadcast at 1040 kHz (formerly Radio Metropolitana), replaced pioneer station La Voz de la Víctor at 970 kHz in 1987. [1] Before that, the flagship station was Villavicencio's La Voz del Llano. [2]
Besides the main radio network, it owns La Superestación, a pop-rock station founded in 1982 and which became online-only in 2005, with its frequencies leased to rival network RCN Radio.
Since December 2012, all the Super's frequencies in AM (Bogotá, Medellín, Cali, Ibagué, Villavicencio -Voz del Llano-, Cúcuta and Neiva) were leased to RCN too. The 3 main frequencies are called Radio Red (Bogotá, Medellín and Cali), Radio Fiesta (Cúcuta), La Cariñosa (Voz del Llano in Villavicencio), and La FM (Ibagué and Neiva).