Radio Del Plata 1030 AM is a prominent radio station broadcasting from Buenos Aires, Argentina. Founded in 1970, it has a long history as one of the few private radio stations that operated during the country's last military dictatorship (1976-1983). The station primarily features journalistic programming and news content.
Over the years, Radio Del Plata has undergone several ownership changes. In 2003, it was acquired by Marcelo Tinelli, a well-known media personality, who later sold it to Grupo Electroingeniería in 2008. The station has faced economic challenges in recent years but remains an important voice in Argentine radio.
Radio Del Plata's programming includes a mix of news, talk shows, and music. Some of its popular programs include "Caballero de día," a morning show hosted by Roberto Caballero, and "Siempre es hoy" with Daniel Tognetti. The station also features sports coverage and cultural content, reflecting the diverse interests of its audience.
Broadcasting on 1030 AM, Radio Del Plata reaches listeners across Buenos Aires and beyond, maintaining its position as a significant player in Argentina's media landscape.