Matches in DBpedia 2015-10 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/HCJB> ?p ?o }
- HCJB subject Category:External_services_(broadcasting).
- HCJB subject Category:Quito.
- HCJB subject Category:Radio_stations_disestablished_in_2009.
- HCJB subject Category:Radio_stations_established_in_1931.
- HCJB subject Category:Shortwave_radio_stations.
- HCJB hypernym Station.
- HCJB point "-0.1133 -78.3586".
- HCJB type Article.
- HCJB type Broadcaster.
- HCJB type Company.
- HCJB type Place.
- HCJB type Station.
- HCJB type Article.
- HCJB type Broadcaster.
- HCJB type Company.
- HCJB type Disestablishment.
- HCJB type Establishment.
- HCJB type Place.
- HCJB type Station.
- HCJB type SpatialThing.
- HCJB comment "HCJB, "The Voice of the Andes", was the first radio station with daily programming in the South American country of Ecuador and the first Christian missionary radio station in the world. The station was founded in 1931 by Clarence W. Jones, Reuben Larson, and D. Stuart Clark. HCJB is now heard on FM in Quito at 89.3 MHz, and AM at 690 kHz, and within Ecuador on 6050 kHz, short wave.".
- HCJB label "HCJB".
- HCJB sameAs Radio_HCJB.
- HCJB sameAs HCJB.
- HCJB sameAs HCJB.
- HCJB sameAs アンデスの声.
- HCJB sameAs HCJB_Global.
- HCJB sameAs m.0616hf.
- HCJB sameAs HCJB.
- HCJB sameAs HCJB.
- HCJB sameAs Q2126161.
- HCJB sameAs Q2126161.
- HCJB lat "-0.1133".
- HCJB long "-78.3586".
- HCJB wasDerivedFrom HCJB?oldid=683461672.
- HCJB depiction Clarence_W._Jones_1945.jpg.
- HCJB homepage www.hcjb.org.
- HCJB isPrimaryTopicOf HCJB.