Casa Grande / Argentina
Radio Roja
About Radio Roja
Radio Roja streams live from Casa Grande, Argentina, on Tuninga Radio.
This radio station specializes in News, Talk, Adult Contemporary, Comedy music.
The station primarily features a format centered on news, interviews, and cultural programming, with a focus on social and environmental issues. Content includes discussions with artists and community members, alongside coverage of legal proceedings and cultural events. A recurring segment, âQue Mañana Rara Valle de Punilla,â highlights interviews with individuals such as Arawi Carossino and AmelĂ Barro, members of the duo Lira from Molinari. The broadcaster also presents âEnredando las Mañanas,â a program that incorporates columns from the âRed de Medios Alternativos,â featuring voices like Fernanda GĂ©nova and Lea Ross. The stationâs programming aims to provide a platform for diverse perspectives and critical analysis of current events. The stationâs programming schedule includes several distinct shows and segments. âEnredando las Mañanasâ features a closing season column from Fernanda GĂ©nova, discussing the Asamblea por un Mar Libre de Petroleras, and a political column by Lea Ross, who attended a Milei tribute event in CĂłrdoba. Diana Della Bruna from the Agencia PeriodĂstica TimbĂł contributes a segment, âChaco al DĂa,â providing updates and coverage of a documentary premiere. âQue Mañana Rara Valle de Punillaâ presented a conversation with Paco Alanez regarding his book, âHistorias de Pasco â Las voces del viento.â The station also broadcasts live from legal proceedings, such as accompanying six environmental defenders to the courts in Cruz del Eje. The stationâs history is interwoven with the activities of various collectives and agencies. It coordinated with Radio Ferroviaria de Cruz del Eje and Radio Garabato de San Marcos Sierras to cover a legal case involving environmental defenders. The broadcaster has also hosted events like the 12th edition of âEl FestĂnâ in the local area, with La ForasterĂa serving as the host for an alternative and self-managed culture gathering. The station's connection to the âRed de Medios Alternativosâ demonstrates a commitment to collaborative journalism and amplifying voices often excluded from mainstream media. The station also presented Juan Nicastroâs conversation with Arawi Carossino and AmelĂ Barro, members of Lira, a duo from Molinari. The station demonstrates community engagement through its coverage of local events and its support for alternative cultural initiatives. It provides a platform for artists and community members to share their perspectives and experiences. The station offers live streaming, allowing listeners to tune in from the northwest. A segment called âCombustible Sensorialâ airs Monday through Friday. The broadcasterâs involvement in events like âEl FestĂnâ and its coverage of legal proceedings involving environmental defenders highlights a commitment to social justice and community empowerment.
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Radio Roja features News, Talk, Adult Contemporary, Comedy programming from Casa Grande, Argentina.
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