Radio Exterior

Radio Exterior
City Madrid
Broadcast area Europe, Africa, Americas, Asia and Oceania
Frequency Shortwave, satellite and Internet
First air date 15 March 1942
Language(s) Spanish, French, Arabic, Ladino, Portuguese, Russian and English
Owner RTVE, RNE
Website www.ree.rne.es

Radio Exterior (REE) is a Spanish international radio station operated by Radio Nacional de España and founded in 1942. The station is primarily intended for Spaniards living abroad. It broadcasts 24-hours a day on satellite and the Internet but for limited hours on shortwave. Transmissions are in Spanish, French, Arabic, Ladino, Portuguese, Russian and English. REE is considered to be Spain's equivalent to the BBC World Service, Deutsche Welle and Radio Canada International. REE ceased shortwave broadcasts on 15 October 2014; however, two months later it was announced they would resume shortwave broadcasts in Spanish for four hours a day, as well as coverage of sporting events, in order to serve the country's fishing industry whose ships had no other viable means to access REE broadcasts while at sea.

REE transmission originate from the Noblejas transmission site.[1][2][3]

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