
Radio Reloj
"Radio Reloj" is a Cuban radio station known for its unique format of broadcasting news and time announcements every minute. Established in 1947, it operates 24 hours a day, providing continuous updates on national and international events. The station is famous for its distinctive ticking sound, which marks the passage of time between news segments. It covers a wide range of topics, including politics, sports, culture, and weather. "Radio Reloj" played a significant role during the Cuban Revolution, serving as a communication tool for revolutionary forces. It is widely recognized for its reliability and commitment to timely information. The station also features interviews, commentaries, and special programs. Its headquarters are located in Havana, and it broadcasts nationwide. "Radio Reloj" remains a trusted source of news for many Cubans, blending tradition with modern journalism. Its iconic format has made it a unique and enduring presence in Cuban media.