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La Cadena SER (the SER Network) is a Spanish
radio network There are two types of radio network currently in use around the world: the one-to-many (simplex communication) broadcast network commonly used for public information and mass media, mass-media entertainment, and the two-way radio (Duplex (teleco ...
established in 1924, with a regular listenership of 4,139,000 reported in 2018. The acronym SER stands for Sociedad Española de Radiodifusión (Spanish Broadcasting Company). Cadena SER broadcasts nationwide, with its main studios located on Gran Vía in
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. The network operates studios across
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, providing local and regional news and information, with each location producing between 2 and 3.5 hours of programming daily. Owned by Unión Radio, majority controlled by the PRISA group, Cadena SER is affiliated with other media entities including music radio stations such as
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,
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, Radiolé, and the national daily ''
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''.


History

On November 14, 1924, at 18:30, station EAJ-1 Radio Barcelona initiated regular broadcasts as Spain’s first licensed radio station under General
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government. Seven months later, on June 17, 1925, Unión Radio launched station EAJ-7 Radio Madrid, backed by prominent electrical and broadcasting equipment manufacturers from Spain, Germany, and the United States. By November 10, 1926, this company oversaw Spain’s inaugural national radio network, acquiring Radio Barcelona. By 1927, Unión Radio operated Radio Madrid, Radio Barcelona, EAJ-5 Radio Sevilla, EAJ-9 Radio Bilbao, and EAJ-22 Radio Salamanca, enabling simultaneous networked programming, primarily centered on Radio Madrid. During the monarchy until 1930 and throughout the
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(1931–1939), Unión Radio served as Spain’s sole nationwide radio network, pioneering the country’s first national radio news program, La Palabra ("The Word"), broadcast multiple times daily. However, during General
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's dictatorship (1939–1977) and the initial stages of Spain’s
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, the network was restricted from airing national news programming, limited instead to twice-daily relays of government-controlled news bulletins by ''
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''. On September 25, 1940, ownership of Unión Radio transitioned to the newly formed Sociedad Española de Radiodifusión ("Spanish Broadcasting Company"), which rebranded the network as Cadena SER. In 1975, 25% of the network’s shares were nationalized, later being predominantly acquired by the PRISA media conglomerate in 1984. These nationalized shares returned to private ownership under the administration of
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in 1992. Cadena SER played a pivotal role during Spain’s transition to democracy post-Franco and in the lead-up to and aftermath of the adoption of the
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, particularly notable for its coverage of the attempted coup of 23 February 1981. The network also provided comprehensive reporting on the events surrounding the
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. As of 2021, Cadena SER boasted 4,367,000 listeners according to the first wave of the General Media Study (EGM), marking its highest audience since 2017 and significantly surpassing competitors such as Cope and
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. The network's morning show,
Hoy por Hoy ''Hoy por hoy'' is a Spanish radio program, produced by the news department of the Cadena SER. It is the most listened-to radio program in Spain with an average of about three and a half million listeners a day and is considered the most listened- ...
, attracted a daily audience of 3,550,000 listeners in 2021.


Notable programmes

Cadena SER features several notable programmes, including: * ''
Hoy por hoy ''Hoy por hoy'' is a Spanish radio program, produced by the news department of the Cadena SER. It is the most listened-to radio program in Spain with an average of about three and a half million listeners a day and is considered the most listened- ...
:'' A morning broadcast focusing on news and current affairs, first aired on September 22, 1986. * ''
El Larguero ''El Larguero'' (lit, The Crossbar) is a Spanish radio sports program that concentrates mostly on football discussion. The program began on Cadena SER in 1989, and is broadcast daily from 11:30 pm to 1:30 am. It is the most listened-to nighttime ...
:'' A late-night sports programme that has been on air since 1989. * ''
Hablar por hablar ''To Talk For The Sake Of Talking'' (''Hablar por hablar'' in Spanish language, Spanish, ''Parlar per parlar'' in Catalan language, Catalan) is a nighttime radio talk show broadcast by Cadena SER in Spain and Radio Caracol in Colombia. The show wa ...
:'' A talk show that debuted in 1989 on Radio Barcelona. * ''
El Mundo Today ''El Mundo Today'' is an online satirical newspaper published in Spain. Its public launch was in January 2009, and it is currently active. The website adopts the style of the online press although the content of the publication is totally fict ...
:'' Known for comedy content. * ''
Carrusel Deportivo Carrusel Deportivo is a Spanish sports program broadcast on Cadena SER. It could be compared with '' 5 Live Sport'' in the United Kingdom. The program is transmitted on weekends from 3 pm to 1:30 am, and on Sundays only from 12 pm to 2:30 pm. It ...
:'' Spain's oldest and longest-running radio programme dedicated to sports, originating in 1952.


Logos

Logo de la Cadena SER de 1955.jpg, 1955–1977 Ser 1975.JPG, 1977–1983 Ser 1983.JPG, 1983–1992 Cadena Ser logo-2.jpg, 1992–2007 Cadena SER Spain.svg, 2007–present


Sources

* Carmelo Garitaonaindía; ''La radio en España (1923–1939)'', Siglo Veintuno de España, Madrid, 1988. * Lorenzo Díaz; ''La radio en España, 1923–1977'', Alianza Editorial, Madrid, 1997.


References


External links


Official websiteCadena SER radio barcelona onlineAn orchestral arrangement of Cadena SER's interval signal, ''Sinfonía Azul''
{{DEFAULTSORT:Cadena Ser Radio stations in Spain PRISA European Broadcasting Union members Radio stations established in 1924 Gran Vía (Madrid) 1924 establishments in Spain