radios de el salvador
“The lack of communications contributed in a great degree” to the violent course of events in Guatemala and El Salvador over the past two decades.
Oscar Arnulfo Romero, or Archbishop Romero of El Salvador as he is better known, was both a man of ideas and a man intent on spreading them.
On the basis of accounts and opinions given by different sectors and political leaders, the delegation considers that no sectors have been excluded, and notes that the four largest cities in El Salvador account for 54 per cent of the SIRES rejected.
Today it can’t seem to afford one.
Helpful in identifying important radio news outlets among the chaos of the airwaves were discussions with vendors in markets, cab drivers, nuns, bartenders, and other average people.
Perhaps six major news programs stand out, but the Colegio de Periodistas estimates that 125 to 150 independent radio news organizations rent time from a host of small wattage stations.






