Ràdio 4

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Ràdio 4
Ràdio 4 RNE Spain.svg
Broadcast areaCatalonia (FM, DAB, DVB-T and Satellite)
Frequency87.9–106.9 MHz
Programming
FormatNews, talk and contemporary music in Catalan
NetworkRNE
Ownership
OwnerRTVE
Radio Nacional
Radio Clásica
Radio 3
Radio 5
Radio Exterior
History
First air date
13 December 1976
Links
WebsiteRàdio 4

Ràdio 4 is a Barcelona-based radio station broadcasting to the Catalan-speaking population of the provinces of Barcelona, Girona, Lleida, and Tarragona in northeastern Spain. It is part of the country's national public radio and television service, RTVE.

RNE Ràdio 4 was launched in 1976 during the Spanish transition to democracy, and was integrated into a regional countrywide Radio 4 network in 1988 after the closure of the state-owned but commercially funded Radiocadena Española in that same year. The integrated regional countrywide Radio 4 network was shut down in 1991 due to poor ratings, and RNE Ràdio 4 once again became a standalone radio station.

In 2006 however, RNE Ràdio 4 was itself threatened with the prospect of closure due to a very low audience share (only 8,500 listeners in Catalonia out of a population of 7.5 million people). This sparked a campaign against closure of the station, which eventually proved successful after Santiago Gonzalez, the then newly appointed director of RNE (Radio Nacional de España), decided against closing Ràdio 4.

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1988 - 1991, 1997 - 2004 2004 - 2008 2008–present

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