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1943–196? 196?–197? 197?–1980 1980–1983 1983–1986 1986–2000; 20??–present (Radio Chilena del Maule)
1943–196? 196?–197? 197?–1980 1980–1983 1983–1986 1986–2000; 20??–present (Radio Chilena del Maule)
1986–199? 199?–2000 2000–2001 2001–2004 2004–2005 2005
1986–199? 199?–2000 2000–2001 2001–2004 2004–2005 2005

Radio Chilena was the first ever radio station in Chile, founded in 1922 and broadcasting between 1924 and 2005.

1943–196?[]

RadioChilena1950

196?–197?[]

Radio Chilena 1970

197?–1980[]

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Designer:  Pepa Foncea
Typography:  Unknown
Launched:  Unknown

1980–1983[]

CHILENA-1983

1983–1986[]

RadioChilena1984-Transparente

1986–2000; 20??–present (Radio Chilena del Maule)[]

Radio Chilena Logo (1986)
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Despite Radio Chilena closing down in 2005 as a radio network, there has been a relaunch of it in the Maule region in the 2010s, with the logo from above.

1986–199?[]

Radio Chilena 1986

199?–2000[]

Radiochilena80s

In 1994, Radio Chilena obtained 50% of the regional TV channel Telenorte as its former owner, the Universidad Católica del Norte, sold that half. Radio Chilena would later acquire the remaining 50%. Radio Chilena would control Telenorte until the channel closed in 2001.

2000–2001[]

Chilenasolonoticias

2001–2004[]

Chilenasolonoticias2001

2004–2005[]

Radiochilena2004

2005[]

RadioChilena 2005

In 2005, the Pontifical Catholic University of Chile (via Canal 13) received 100% of Radio Chilena in Santiago, alongside FM frequencies in Arica, Iquique, Antofagasta, Calama and La Serena. On the 31st of December that year, Canal 13 ended with Radio Chilena due to its high operational costs, and replaced it with Play FM, which was launched on February 27th 2006. All other concessions would be later sold to various archbishoprics, which eventually launched their own radio stations.

Radio Chilena
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