Radio Vitoria

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Radio Vitoria
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Radio station ( public service )
reception terrestrial , satellite , live stream
Reception area SpainSpain Spain
Start of transmission 1934
Broadcaster Euskal Irrati Telebista (EiTB)
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Website
Radio Vitoria studio in Vitoria-Gasteiz

Radio Vitoria is a radio station operated by Euskal Irrati Telebista (EiTB), the Basque Government's public media company. It is broadcast from Vitoria and Álava , Basque Country (Spain) for the entire area of ​​Alava, Vizcaya and Navarre.

The radio station was founded in 1934 by Francisco Hernández Peña and acquired by the Basque government in 1981 to form the nucleus of what would later become the EiTB communication group. The program is commercial and diverse and consists mainly of political and economic information, sports, culture, humor and entertainment closely related to Vitoria and Álava. In 2000 the facilities were completely renovated and the location was changed.

Until April 30, 2013 the program was also available in the medium wave range 1602 kHz in amplitude modulation. After 79 years the use of the medium wave range was discontinued.

Frequency list

Álava

Vizcaya

Navarre

Individual evidence

  1. ^ El Gobierno vasco compra Radio Vitoria por 60 millones de pesetas
  2. Frecuencias