Radio Rivadavia 630 AM is a prominent radio station broadcasting from Buenos Aires, Argentina. Founded in 1928, it has a long and rich history in Argentine radio. The station is known for pioneering 24-hour programming and launching successful shows like "La Oral Deportiva," the first radio program dedicated to sports in Argentina.
Throughout its history, Radio Rivadavia has been home to many renowned journalists and personalities, including José María Muñoz, Cacho Fontana, Juan Alberto Badía, and Héctor Larrea. The station played a significant role in shaping Argentine radio, introducing innovative formats and covering major events.
Today, Radio Rivadavia continues to be a leading voice in Argentine media, offering a diverse programming lineup that includes news, sports, entertainment, and talk shows. Some of its current popular programs include "Vamos Rivadavia" with Nelson Castro, "Cristina Sin Vueltas" with Cristina Pérez, and "Pan y Circo" with Jonatan Viale.
The station's slogan is "Estamos donde tenemos que estar… de tu lado" (We're right where we have to be… by your side), reflecting its commitment to serving its audience with quality content and reliable information.