Radio Valencia SER is the flagship station of Cadena SER in Valencia, Spain. Founded in 1931, it is the oldest radio station in the Valencian Community. As part of the Cadena SER network, Radio Valencia broadcasts a mix of national programming and local content focused on Valencia and the surrounding region.
The station's studios are located on Don Juan de Austria Street in Valencia. It offers news, sports, and entertainment programming, with a particular emphasis on covering local events and issues affecting the Valencian Community. Some of its popular local shows include "Hoy por Hoy Valencia" in the mornings and "SER Deportivos Valencia" for sports coverage.
Radio Valencia SER plays an important role in covering major local events like the Las Fallas festival. The station has received recognition for its public service, including a Medal of Gratitude from the city of Valencia for its crucial role during the Great Flood of 1957.
As the regional hub for Cadena SER, Radio Valencia coordinates with other affiliated stations across the Valencian Community to provide comprehensive regional news and programming. It remains a leading source of information and entertainment for listeners in Valencia and beyond.