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Music is a vital element of Spanish culture. No visit to the birthplace of flamenco would be complete without seeing a live show.
Spain , officially the Kingdom of Spain (Spanish: Reino de España), is a member state of the European Union located in southwestern Europe on the Iberian Peninsula. Its mainland is bordered to the south and east by the Mediterranean Sea except for a small land boundary with the British Overseas Territory of Gibraltar; to the north by France, Andorra, and the Bay of Biscay; and to the northwest and west by the Atlantic Ocean and Portugal.
Spanish territory also includes the Balearic Islands in the Mediterranean, the Canary Islands in the Atlantic Ocean off the African coast, and two autonomous cities in North Africa, Ceuta and Melilla, that border Morocco. With an area of 504,030 km², Spain is the second largest country in Western Europe and the European Union after France. Since January 1, 2010, Spain has held the Presidency of the Council of the European Union.

Because of its location, the territory of Spain was subject to many external influences, often simultaneously, since prehistoric times and through the dawn of Spain as a country. Conversely, the country itself has been an important source of influence to other regions, chiefly during the Modern Era, when it became a global empire that has left a legacy of over 400 million Spanish speakers today, making it the world's second most spoken first language.
Spain is a democracy organized in the form of a parliamentary government under a constitutional monarchy. It is a developed country with the ninth or tenth largest economy in the world by nominal GDP, and very high living standards (15th highest Human Development Index), including the seventeenth-highest quality of life index rating in the world.[citation needed] It is a member of the United Nations, European Union, NATO, OECD, and WTO.

However, Spanish radio bradcasting went through a very difficult situation throughout many years, as a consequence of the political control of the medium by the previous regime. Although the first stations began to operate in 1924, the medium was not widely listened to until the middle of the 1930's. The outbreak of the Civil War paralysed the development of the radio, which was being subjected to severe restriction from then on. Since 1939, news broadcasts were prohibited, as this activity was the exclusive right of the network RADIO NACIONAL DE ESPAÑA, directly controlled by the Government. Only groups close to the regime were given licenses, and in 1960 all radio stations were legally required to broadcast simultaneously the news programmes of RADIO NACIONAL DE ESPAÑA.
The medium underwent a total change with the recovery of freedom. In 1975, the average number of radio listerners was calculated to be around 7 million. From this date on, the transformations were radical and were produced over a very short space of time. The promulgation of the Decree of Informative Liberty in 1977 and the concession of new licenses for FM stations, between 1979 and 1981, were two decisive events of that period.

In scarcely seven years, the radio has more than doubled the number of daily listeners and has achieved great social influence.
The business structure of Spanish radio is now a mixed system permitting the coexistence of both public and private stations.
With respect to public radio, the two great public networks, Radio Nacional de España and Radio Cadena Española, merged in 1988. With the union of these two, the resulting network, also called Radio Nacional de España, became the biggest medium, with regard to budget, number of stations and personnel, although its audience level is at certain hours somewhat inferior to that of the private networks. Radio Nacional de España has at present four different stations and Radio Exterior de España which emits in short wave practically all over the world. For information about bradcasting frequencies of Radio Exterior de España, please write to:
RADIO EXTERIOR DE ESPAÑA. Apartado 156.202 28080 MADRID Spain
The COPE (Cadena de Ondas Populares)is the second largest system of private stations. It has two networks, one being Medium Wave, directed to an adult public, and the other is FM, with an essentially musical content.
Onda Cero has bought up a number of private networks, and thanks to its adquisition of the Cadena Rato, is now the owner of 176 stations.
In 1994, Antena 3 de Radio disappeared as such and was newly desgined as a musical/news formula under the name of Sinfo Radio Antena 3, which is broadcasted by fourteen stations. The rest of Antena 3's stations left the network to join regional ones or were taken over by the SER.
With the development of the Autonomic regions there appeared, during the 1980's, a number of autonomic radio networks run by their respective governments.
In 1991, the following were bradcasting: Catalunya Radio, Canal Sur, Eusko Irratia, Onda Madrid, Radio Galega, Onda Regional de Murcia and Canal Nou in the Valencian Community, some of these with several stations.
Spain also has a great number of local or municipal stations, some of which belong to the Coordinadora de Emisoras Municipales. In 1988 nearly 300 stations were members and in 1991 more than 2,000 stations of this type were created. The total number of stations, more than 750 public and some 800 private, operate in FM, which means that there are fewer stations broadcasting in MW.
------------------------------------------------ Radio audience (Monday thru Sunday). Networks/Stations with a common programming. (Thousands of persons) ------------------------------------------------ STATION OCT-NOV, 1994 ------------------------------------------------ MW.........................................5,730 FM........................................13,265 CONVENCIONAL..............................11,667 FÓRMULA....................................7,889 SER CONVENCIONAL................3,419 COPE CONVENCIONAL...............3,023 CADENA 40 FÓRMULA...............2,996 ONDA CERO CONVENCIONAL..........2,123 RADIO 1 CONVENCIONAL............1,900 DIAL FÓRMULA....................1,426 CADENA 100 FÓRMULA................632 M 80 FÓRMULA......................501 ONDA CERO FÓRMULA.................350 TOP 40 FÓRMULA....................344 RADIO 3 FÓRMULA...................327 RADIO OLE FÓRMULA.................279 ------------------------------------------------ TOTAL AUDIENCE............................17,894 ------------------------------------------------ Source: EGM ------------------------------------------------According to figures from the latest General Media Study (January, 1996), Spanish radio has beaten its own listener record, with 20,410,000 people over the age of 14 who listen to the radio every day. This figure puts Spain amongst the countries which show greatest loyalty to this medium.
Conventional radio as a whole is followed by a total of 14,051,000 listeners, while the rest listen to musical programmes. The SER network, with 4,166,000 listeners, heads conventional radio. Next comes the COPE network, with 3,560,000 listeners. Third is Onda Cero, which is followed by 2,639,000 people, and fourth Radio Nacional de España, with 2,179,000.
As for music stations, the 40 Principales network is the one with most listeners (2,960,000), followed by Cadena Dial (1,760,000), Cadena 100 (951,000), M-80 (545,000), Top Radio (416,000) and Radiolé (350,000).

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