La Voz del CID
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'''La Voz del CID''' was a political [[clandestine]]/pirate shortwave radio station which broadcast from Florida during the 1980s in Spanish with anti-Castro programming. CID stood for Cuba Independiente y Democratica. The station first appeared in 1981, was shut down by the [[FCC]] within a year, but reappeared in 1983 and continued to broadcast well into the 1990s, possibly by then transmitting from locations in Central America. The program later bought airtime on legal station [[WRMI]]. | '''La Voz del CID''' was a political [[clandestine]]/pirate shortwave radio station which broadcast from Florida during the 1980s in Spanish with anti-Castro programming. CID stood for Cuba Independiente y Democratica. The station first appeared in 1981, was shut down by the [[FCC]] within a year, but reappeared in 1983 and continued to broadcast well into the 1990s, possibly by then transmitting from locations in Central America. The program later bought airtime on legal station [[WRMI]]. | ||
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Latest revision as of 21:37, 23 January 2012
La Voz del CID was a political clandestine/pirate shortwave radio station which broadcast from Florida during the 1980s in Spanish with anti-Castro programming. CID stood for Cuba Independiente y Democratica. The station first appeared in 1981, was shut down by the FCC within a year, but reappeared in 1983 and continued to broadcast well into the 1990s, possibly by then transmitting from locations in Central America. The program later bought airtime on legal station WRMI.