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- HJN abstract "HJN was the first Colombian radio station, owned and operated by the Colombian state through its Ministry of Education. In 1924, during the administration of President Pedro Nel Ospina, some lands in Puente Aranda were reserved for a Telefunken transmitter. The studio was initially located inside the National Capitol.On 5 September 1929, during the administration of President Miguel Abadía Méndez, broadcasts started, with a series of speeches from a theatre in Chapinero and music by Alejandro Wills and Pedro Morales Pino. In downtown Bogotá, the first programme was heard by a crowd which listened to speakers installed by the government.The programming alternated news bulletins, classical music, and live concerts. During a period of time, some time slots were rented to private citizens and commercial ads were broadcast, until the administration of Enrique Olaya Herrera. Cultural and educational programming increased during 1932-1933, when Daniel Samper Ortega, director of the National Library of Colombia, became the director of HJN. The station closed in November 1937, during the first administration of Alfonso López Pumarejo, for financial and technical reasons. HJN would be succeeded by the Radiodifusora Nacional de Colombia, which started broadcasts 1 February 1940.".
- HJN alias "HJN".
- HJN broadcastArea Colombia.
- HJN firstAirDate "1929-09-05".
- HJN owner Ministry_of_National_Education_(Colombia).
- HJN wikiPageExternalLink 84-hjn-antecesora-de-la-radio-p%C3%BAblica.
- HJN wikiPageID "40531967".
- HJN wikiPageLength "3654".
- HJN wikiPageOutDegree "23".
- HJN wikiPageRevisionID "616580179".
- HJN wikiPageWikiLink Alejandro_Wills.
- HJN wikiPageWikiLink Alfonso_López_Pumarejo.
- HJN wikiPageWikiLink Category:Radio_stations_established_in_1929.
- HJN wikiPageWikiLink Category:Radio_stations_in_Colombia.
- HJN wikiPageWikiLink Chapinero.
- HJN wikiPageWikiLink Classical_music.
- HJN wikiPageWikiLink Colombia.
- HJN wikiPageWikiLink Daniel_Samper_Ortega.
- HJN wikiPageWikiLink Enrique_Olaya_Herrera.
- HJN wikiPageWikiLink Miguel_Abadía_Méndez.
- HJN wikiPageWikiLink Ministry_of_National_Education_(Colombia).
- HJN wikiPageWikiLink National_Library_of_Colombia.
- HJN wikiPageWikiLink Pedro_Morales_Pino.
- HJN wikiPageWikiLink Pedro_Nel_Ospina_Vázquez.
- HJN wikiPageWikiLink Puente_Aranda.
- HJN wikiPageWikiLink RTVC_Sistema_de_Medios_Públicos.
- HJN wikiPageWikiLink Radio_station.
- HJN wikiPageWikiLink Señal_Radio_Colombia.
- HJN wikiPageWikiLink Telefunken.
- HJN wikiPageWikiLink Category:1929_establishments_in_Colombia.
- HJN wikiPageWikiLink Category:1937_disestablishments_in_Colombia.
- HJN wikiPageWikiLink Category:Radio_stations_disestablished_in_1937.
- HJN wikiPageWikiLinkText "HJN".
- HJN airdate "1929-09-05".
- HJN area Colombia.
- HJN branding "HJN".
- HJN format "News, talk, music, culture, education".
- HJN name "HJN".
- HJN owner Ministry_of_National_Education_(Colombia).
- HJN wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Bogota_Radio.
- HJN wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Colombia-radio-station-stub.
- HJN wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Colombian_radio.
- HJN wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Coord_missing.
- HJN wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Frequency.
- HJN wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_Radio_Station.
- HJN wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- HJN wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Start_date.
- HJN subject Category:Radio_stations_established_in_1929.
- HJN subject Category:Radio_stations_in_Colombia.
- HJN subject Category:1929_establishments_in_Colombia.
- HJN subject Category:1937_disestablishments_in_Colombia.
- HJN subject Category:Radio_stations_disestablished_in_1937.
- HJN hypernym Station.
- HJN type Agent.
- HJN type Broadcaster.
- HJN type Organisation.
- HJN type RadioStation.
- HJN type Station.
- HJN type Organization.
- HJN type RadioStation.
- HJN type Agent.
- HJN type SocialPerson.
- HJN type Thing.
- HJN type Q15265344.
- HJN type Q43229.
- HJN comment "HJN was the first Colombian radio station, owned and operated by the Colombian state through its Ministry of Education. In 1924, during the administration of President Pedro Nel Ospina, some lands in Puente Aranda were reserved for a Telefunken transmitter.".
- HJN label "HJN".
- HJN sameAs Q17072918.
- HJN sameAs HJN.
- HJN sameAs m.0x1wp2v.
- HJN sameAs Q17072918.
- HJN wasDerivedFrom HJN?oldid=616580179.
- HJN isPrimaryTopicOf HJN.
- HJN name "HJN".