Aire de Santa Fe

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Aire de Santa Fe is an Argentine radio station that transmits from the City of Santa Fe, Argentina on the FM 91.1 frequency and broadcasts on more than five stations through its network of radios located in the Santa Fe cities of Helvecia, Rafaela, San Javier, San Justo and Sunchales, as well as in the city of Paraná in Argentina It is owned by the businessman and journalist Luis Mino. [1] [2] [3]

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Aire de Santa Fe
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Broadcast area Santa Fe
Frequency 91.1 kHz
BrandingAire de Santa Fe (Air of Santa Fe)
Programming
Format Talk radio
Ownership
OwnerLuis Mino
History
First air date
December 1, 2008
Call sign meaning
Unknown
Technical information
Class A
ERP 100 kW
Links
Website Aire Digital

History

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journalistic car of Aire de Santa fe

In 2008 and with the support of journalists such as Mercedes Marti, Marisa Brel, Gonzalo Bonadeo and its current director and renowned Argentine journalist Luis Mino, [4] [5] the radio began its broadcasts from the center of the city of Santa Fe, Argentina with studios overlooking the Street. In addition, a camera records images of the main study, to be transmitted through the radio website. [6] [7]

Programming

Its grid is made up of journalistic programs, magazines and music programs. Currently, the Argentine journalist Luis Alberto Mino is the head of the radio.

It also has its own news service (Aire Digital) and national and international soccer broadcasts, they have even covered the 2018 World Cup in Russia. [8]

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References

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  6. Alejandra Pautasso. "10 años de pasión, 10 años de Aire". Airedesantafe.com.ar. Retrieved 2021-08-19.
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  8. "Aire de Santa Fe en Rusia". Airedesantafe.com.ar. 2018-06-20. Retrieved 2021-08-19.