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Radio in Honduras : ウィキペディア英語版
Radio in Honduras
Radio in Honduras began in 1928, when the Tela Railroad Company established ''Tropical Radio''. The first commercial radio station, ''Radio HRN'', began broadcasting in 1933.
==History==
In August 1920 a group known as ''Los Chicos del Coliseo'' began broadcasting from Teatro Coliseo in Buenos Aires, but it would take many years for radio to arrive in places such as the isthmus of Central America. In Honduras, radio experimentation had begun with local transmissions. American companies (known as ''bananeras'') were just a few of the companies providing employment before and after World War II.
In 1928 the Tela Railroad Company (one of the two major railroads) had received a license to establish a radio station (known as Tropical Radio). It broadcast on the 51-meter shortwave band, and HRB (''La Voz del Trópico'') was the first radio station in Honduras. HRB was not a "commercial" radio station. It was a medium for the Tela Railroad Company to broadcast its own bulletins.
It also played recorded music and featured live performances by local talent (including the Sisters Cordova and pianist Guadalupe Ferrari Hartling), marimba bands, singers, poets and other artists. HRB did not last long, but it inspired several individuals to keep the broadcasting flame alive.
Rafael Ferrari Garcia, an entrepreneur with great ambitions but little money, sold everything he owned to embark on a risky plan; he received permission to install the first commercial radio station in Tegucigalpa. It was known as ''La Voz del Comercio''; to maintain its operation, he obtained commercial sponsorship from local businesses (retail and professional) and government agencies. From this HRN (''La Primera Emisora del País'') was born; Ferrari was credited as the first radio personality in Honduras.
The station was founded on November 1, 1933. Kenneth See and Paul John were the principal technical engineers and attorney Manuel Bonilla Rodriguez, Nicholas Odeh, Rodolfo Brevé Martinez and Ferrari were the station’s staff announcers. Bonilla Rodriguez was the first to broadcast a soccer game in 1935 between a Costa Rican team and Club Motagua, a renowned Honduran team. Assisting Bonilla as engineer was Nat Lopez Fuentes, from a family radio dynasty known nationwide.
There were only a handful of radio receivers and in order to reach a wide audience Ferrari installed loudspeakers at various locations in Tegucigalpa. This was a daily pastime, an occasion for locals to meet and enjoy the programming. At first the programming was limited to news, government bulletins and recorded music. However, during the 1940s the station acquired a more powerful transmitter, reaching audiences in faraway countries with its shortwave signal.
HRN was important during War World II, since it rebroadcast information from the BBC in London and NBC in the United States. Ferrari continued his support of local talent with broadcasts including pianists, marimba bands, orchestras, singers, poets, composers, comedians and amateur artists. After the war, Europe, Asia and North America began to rebuild their economies and Honduras enjoyed some prosperity and tranquility under the Carias Andino regime.
HRN became one of many private enterprises which enjoyed a modest increase in business. During this time, the station replaced ''La Voz del Comercio'' for its current slogan, ''La Voz de Honduras''. Ferrari expanded the station, providing opportunity to a new generation of promising talent; some became household names, solidifying HRN's position as a powerhouse of Central American radio.
;Top 20 Honduras Radio Personalities
#Rafael Ferrari García
#Antonio Mazariegos Velasco
#Nicholas Odeh
#Manuel Bonilla Rodriguez
#Rodolfo Brevé Martinez
#Rigoberto Cuellar Cerrato
#Gustavo Acosta Mejía
#Raul Agüero Neda
#Christina Rubio
#Manuel Villeda Toledo
#Francisco Rolando Ramos
#Nahum Valladares
#Ruben “Chito” Fuentes Flores
#Moisés Ulloa Duarte
#Orfa Mejía Arauz
#Jorge Figueroa Rush
#Sigfrido Munez
#Roberto Diaz Lechuga
#Carlos Eduardo Riedel Morales
#Hector Maradiaga Mendoza
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