Radio 5 (Spanish radio station)

Radio 5 (also known as Radio 5 Información in 2012-2013 and Radio 5 Todo Noticias) is an "all news" radio station operated by Radio Nacional de España, part of Spain's state-owned public broadcasting organization, Corporación de Radio y Televisión Española (RTVE). It began broadcasting on 1 January 1989, following a reorganization of public radio services that took place after the dissolution of Radiocadena Española, and in its early years it included both conventional and local entertainment programming.[1] In 1994, when Jesús Vivanco was director of the station, it adopted the format of a news radio station specializing in public service and current affairs under the name Radio 5 Todo Noticias.[2]

Radio 5
Broadcast areaSpain
FrequencyAM: various
FM: various
DAB
DVB-T
Satellite
SloganInformación y servicio público (Information and public service)
Programming
FormatAll news
NetworkRNE
Ownership
OwnerRTVE
Radio Nacional
Radio Clásica
Radio 3
Ràdio 4
Radio Exterior
History
First air date
1 January 1989
Links
WebsiteRadio 5

From a June-2016 survey, Radio 5 received 289,000 listeners daily. According to EGM Radio 5, in June 2019 it had 238,000 daily listeners.[3]

News schedule

Every 30 minutes, Radio 5 broadcasts a 5-minute news bulletin. Headlines are broadcast at :15 and :45, followed by traffic from Dirección General de Tráfico and weather from Agencia Estatal de Meteorología.

An international news roundup, known as Cinco continentes (Five continents), is broadcast weekdays at 9–10 pm.

Regional information is on at these times: 7:25–7:30 am, 7:50–8 am, 9:05–9:10 am, 12:25–12:30 pm, 1:10–2 pm, 4:25–4:30 pm and 7:35–8 pm (weekdays), also 1:30–2 pm (weekends). Provincial information is at 8:45–9 am and 9:30–9:45 am.

Radio 5 and Radio Nacional broadcasts together these programs: Las mañanas de RNE (6–8:30 am), Diario de las Dos (1–1:10 pm and 2–3:05 pm), 24 Horas (8 pm – midnight), top-of-the-hour news bulletins, morning regional information and Saturday morning timeslots.

Directors

  • Jesús Vivanco.
  • Gabriel Sánchez Rodríguez.
  • Juan Izquierdo.
  • Juan Carlos Morales.
  • Pedro Roncal.
  • Remedios Villa.
  • María Luisa Moreno de Viana Cárdenas.
  • Pedro Carreño.
  • José María Forte.
  • Fernando Martín (current).

Selected frequencies

City AM (kHz) FM (MHz)
A Coruña55895.8
Alicante936103.6
Badajoz112599.5
Barcelona57699.0
Bilbao130596.3
Córdoba53199.8
Las Palmas74788.6
Logroño1107103.3
Madrid65790.3
Málaga115292.5
Murcia56792.1
Oviedo53199.6
Palma de Mallorca909104.5
Pamplona53195.7
Santander1107105.0
Seville60390.0
Valencia55888.2
Valladolid93695.1
Vigo141396.0
Vitoria-Gasteiz112589.4
Zaragoza936100.0

Former logos

1994–1999 1999–2008 2008–present

References

  1. País, El (18 April 1994). "Radio 5 emite sólo noticias las 24 horas". El País (in Spanish). ISSN 1134-6582. Retrieved 16 May 2020.
  2. "25 años de Radio 5 - El primer boletín de Radio 5 Todo Noticias". RTVE.es (in Spanish). 28 March 2019. Retrieved 16 May 2020.
  3. "Segunda oleada del Estudio General de Medios (EGM) de 2019 - Neeo | Todo sobre medios de comunicación en España". 30 June 2019. Archived from the original on 30 June 2019. Retrieved 16 May 2020.
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