ADN Radio Chile

ADN Radio Chile
Frequency91.7 MHz (Santiago)
95.3 MHz (Arica)
103.1 MHz (Iquique)
91.1 MHz (Calama)
88.9 MHz (Antofagasta)
101.7 MHz (Copiapó)
89.5 MHz (La Serena/Coquimbo)
98.9 MHz (Tongoy)
98.1 MHz (Ovalle)
96.9 MHz (Los Andes/San Felipe)
88.3 MHz (Isla de Pascua)
94.1 MHz (Gran Valparaíso)
91.5 MHz (San Antonio)
103.7 MHz (Rancagua)
97.7 MHz (Curicó)
93.5 MHz (Talca)
90.1 MHz (Constitución)
91.3 MHz (Linares)
89.3 MHz (Parral)
98.3 MHz (Cauquenes)
101.3 MHz (Chillán/Pinto)
104.1 MHz (Concepción)
104.9 MHz (Los Ángeles)
92.1 MHz (Temuco/Nueva Imperial)
97.1 MHz (Villarrica)
102.3 MHz (Pucón)
104.1 MHz (Valdivia)
92.3 MHz (Osorno)
88.5 MHz (Puerto Varas)
88.1 MHz (Puerto Montt)
106.5 MHz (Ancud)
104.3 MHz (Castro)
105.1 MHz (Coyhaique)
93.5 MHz (Punta Arenas)
Canal 669 VTR (All Chile)
Programming
FormatAdult contemporary young (20-45 years); all-news
Ownership
OwnerIbero Americana Radio Chile
Radio Activa, Rock & Pop, Radio Futuro, Radio Concierto, Radio Uno, Radio Imagina, FM Dos, Los 40, Radio Pudahuel, Corazón FM
History
First air date
March 1, 2008
Links
WebcastListen Live
Websiteadnradio.cl

ADN (In English: DNA) (acronym: Actualidad, Deportes, Noticias, in English: News, Sports, News) is a Chilean radio station that broadcasts on 91.7 MHz FM in Santiago, Chile. ADN transmits across the entire country on channel 669 (with D-Box) of the cable operator VTR and via the internet worldwide. The station's voiceover is Fernando Solís Lara.

The station's signal reaches nearly all the national territory through 34 frequencies and is the only radio news network that transmits on the Easter Island.[1]

The station combines contemporary adult music, news, sports, and current events, which makes it popular among a younger audience. Its target listeners are between the ages of 25 and 45.

ADN prides themselves on journalistic integrity, made possible by contributors Mauricio Hofmann, Mirna Schindler, Andrea Aristegui, Antonio Quinteros, Iván Núñez, Eduardo Fuentes Silva, Andrea Hoffmann, Sandra Zeballos, Carlos Costas, Francisco Mouat, Juan Cristóbal Guarello, Victor Cruces, Rodrigo Hernandez, Cristián Arcos and Danilo Díaz.[clarification needed]

  1. ^ Radio Chile, IberoAmericana (2008). "Agreement of cooperation to spread and strengthen the identity of Easter Island". Santiago de Chile. Archived from the original on 6 March 2013. Retrieved 1 February 2008.