Peñaranda de Bracamonte/Spain

COPE Peñaranda

About COPE Peñaranda

COPE Peñaranda streams live from Peñaranda de Bracamonte, Spain, on Tuninga Radio.

This radio station specializes in News, Talk, Variety music.

The broadcaster primarily focuses on delivering local news and information to the community. Its programming centers around reporting on local government activities, including the recent agreement between the PSOE and PEC parties for budget approval in 2026. The station also covers political events, such as the participation of the mayor of Madrid in a PP rally. Business initiatives, like the 'Operación más que un bocata' campaign, receive airtime, demonstrating a commitment to showcasing local enterprise. Furthermore, the station provides updates on community projects, including discussions surrounding urban obstacles, the need for improved sports facilities, and ongoing efforts to construct a pavilion for the Unamuno school. The broadcaster also reports on local festivals and agricultural celebrations, highlighting the cultural fabric of the area. The station’s programming includes regular segments such as 'Herrera en COPE,' which appears multiple times daily. José Luis Sánchez provides book recommendations from the local library, featuring titles like 'Cuentos del lejano oeste,' 'El verano en que mi madre tuvo los ojos verdes,' 'El viaje de mi padre,' and 'Los ojos de Bruna.' The schedule also incorporates 'COPE en Peñaranda' segments, indicating regular news updates throughout the day. Additionally, the station hosts workshops, such as a weekly 'Taller de canto popular' in El Campo, open to anyone interested. The broadcaster also features 'La Firma Invitada,' a segment showcasing perspectives from individuals like Virginia Sánchez, Vera Cotelo, and Arancha Jiménez, sharing reflections on life, community, and the importance of shared experiences. The station’s history is evident through its consistent coverage of local issues and community events. Recent milestones include the PP’s proposal to reorganize cabling for Semana Santa processions and Dulca’s V Gala, reaffirming its commitment to local growth. The broadcaster also highlights the work of the local government through open house events. Community engagement is demonstrated by the AMPA del Unamuno’s campaign for a new pavilion and the PSOE's advocacy for a covered space at the Miguel de Unamuno school. The station's reporting on budget approvals and political agreements underscores its role as a vital source of information for local residents. The broadcaster provides news and information through its website and radio broadcasts. Community engagement extends to initiatives like the 'Taller de canto popular' and the reporting on local events and campaigns. The station’s commitment to local content is reinforced by its coverage of topics ranging from agricultural festivals to urban planning challenges. The consistent presence of 'Herrera en COPE' and the librarian’s book recommendations suggest a structured and recurring programming format. The website serves as a repository for news articles and information related to local happenings, demonstrating the station’s dedication to keeping the community informed.

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COPE Peñaranda features News, Talk, Variety programming from Peñaranda de Bracamonte, Spain.

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COPE Peñaranda is operated by COPE (Cadena COPE). Visit their website for more information.

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