Radio Grito de Baire celebrates one more anniversary

Radio Grito de Baire is celebrating one mora anniversary

Radio Grito de Baire was established on February 24, 1990, in Contramaestre, with the goal of providing information, education, and entertainment to its listeners. Over the years, the radio station has become an integral part of the community, reflecting the stories and experiences of its people.

The station’s proximity to the bustling Jesus Rabi park has made it a symbol of light and magic, spreading the heartbeat of the people through words and sound. The initial two-hour daily transmission paved the way for the station’s expansion, connecting families and evoking diverse emotions.

Throughout its 35-year history, Radio Grito de Baire has demonstrated resilience and adaptability, embracing modernity without losing its essence. The station has garnered a dedicated following, enchanting and inspiring its listeners with its unique charm.

No one captivates and guides its audience quite like Radio Grito de Baire. With the arrival of the new century, the station embraced the challenges and practical usefulness of the FM transmitter and extended its programming to 12 hours.

As the seed that germinated in 1990 to seek its audience with its own light, Radio Grito de Baire has chronicled major events as well as the everyday occurrences of the community. The station constantly strives to meet the demands of the citizens by presenting content on various digital platforms. It recognizes the importance of fostering a fairer and more inclusive social model and defends a system of criticism that contributes to its development.

After 35 years, Radio Grito de Baire stands as a testament to the artistic endeavors of its journalists, announcers, sound engineers, program directors, and administrative staff. With the motto of “Sound to See,” the station has become more akin to its people and continues to highlight the power of images in the radio ether. It is a testament to the dedication and creativity of past and present radio broadcasters and looks toward the future, determined to remain a beacon of light and magic in the community.


Moraima Zulueta Gómez

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