Radio Quito 760 AM is one of Ecuador's oldest and most prestigious radio stations, broadcasting from Quito since 1940. It offers a mix of news, sports, music, and cultural programming aimed at an adult contemporary audience. The station is known for its in-depth news coverage and analysis of current events, both local and national.
Radio Quito suffered a major setback in 1949 when its building was burned down following a controversial broadcast of "War of the Worlds", but resumed operations in 1951. Today, it continues to be an influential voice in Ecuadorian media as part of the Ecuadoradio network.
The station's programming includes news shows, sports coverage, music blocks featuring both classic and contemporary Latin hits, and cultural segments. Some of its popular programs are "Regreso con Andrés Carrión", "Tiempo de Bolero", and "Deporte sin Fronteras".
Radio Quito broadcasts 24 hours a day on 760 AM in Quito and surrounding areas. It also streams online, allowing listeners to tune in from anywhere in the world.