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What is WRTE Radio Arte's format?
We are a class D non for profit community radio station owned and operated by National Museum of Mexican Art in Chicago.
We report on the R&R Latin Charts.
Our main format broadcast on weekdays is a Latin Alternative/public radio format airing a mixture of Latin based top 100 tracks mixed with eclectic latin alternative and rock en espanol mixed with news and information.
Weekday evenings we offer a mix of majority english programming aimed at Latinos whose first language may not be Spanish with a focus on RPM/electro, Indie hip hop, chicago house, Latin freestyle and mix dj based programming.
Weekends we offer specialty based shows produced locally and through syndication ranging from public affairs to regional Mexican, cllassical to sports.
Majority of our show hosts are WRTE volunteers that have completed our radio training program and staff.
I am a band/producer/record label/dj/artist and such, and I want to be played on WRTE.
Send to 90.5 FM WRTE Radio Arte 1401 W. 18th st. Chicago, IL 60608 ATTN:Program Director
What if I don't have a cd? Can't you just check out my myspace page/website/download my album?
If you want your material to be considered it has to be a CD.
I want WRTE Radio Arte to check out/mention/come to my show/opening/event/ how would I get this done?
Please contact the underwriting department at 312-455-9455 ext 201 for information and rates for "for profit" events.
Non profits should email dmora@radioarte.org for mention in community announcements in news casts. These are mentioned casually and are done as a community service.
Can I just contact an individual show host? Drop off fliers? And so on?
All hosts must have station approval to mention non-sanctioned events.
What is "Radio Arte 2"?
Radio Arte 2 is our second channel which is broadcast exclusively through the world wide web on www.radioarte.org until November 2008 when it will also be simulcast on an HD Radio on the frequency of 90.5-2 HD. It offers an open format playing various Latino based musical genres. For more information on what an HD Radio is go to www.hdradio.com
I represent a publicity agency and want publicity for an event, will it make a difference if I email all your staff?
No please email the program director.
WRTE Radio Arte is a non-partisan radio station that does not sponsor a particular artist or brand.
Questions? programming@radioarte.org
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A mural making class that combines traditional painting and contemporary techniques to create a dynamic and highly creative mural for the walls of Radio Arte. Teens will learn about the history of Latino radio, and work as a team to create a mural that will speak to the youth, the community and their culture.
GRACIAS POR HABER ESTADO EN MIS MEJORES MOMENTOS EN LA RADIO Y COMO SOY EL FAN NUMERO UNOS DE MEXICO DESDE QUE LLEGUE, AHORA LES MANDO MILES DE BUENAS VIBRAS PARA QUE CONTINUEN CON UNA RADIO ALTERNATIVA Y MEJOR DE CHICAGO Y CREO QUE DE HABLAHISPANA, SALUDOS A TODO EL STAFF DE 90/5
Hola amigos de Radio Arte, what's up!!! We would like to invite you to Fiesta del Sol to support us on Saturday August 2nd at 1:00PM. It would be very cool if all of our friends come and support us. Fiesta del Sol takes place every year at 1400 W. Cermak Rd. We will be playing on the main stage so don't ditch us!!! We will be expecting you. Thanks for the support.
The National Museum of Mexican Art presents: A Declaration of Immigration Opens Friday, 4th of July, 2008 1852 W. 19th Street, Chicago, IL 60608 Visit www. nationalmuseumofmexicanart. org to download the schedule.
A Declaration of Immigration is an exhibition that depicts many of the experiences and viewpoints within U.S. immigrant communities. The works of over 70 artists will help visitors increase their understanding of this complex issue by providing immigrant perspectives that are seldom included in the national debate. As a vital part of the democratic process, artists and community-based institutions play a critical role in any civic dialogue and struggle for social justice. Immigration is indisputably the foundation upon which this country was built. The National Museum of Mexican Art has a responsibility to take a proactive stance, and provide a platform from which many immigrants can speak out - especially at a time in our history, when once again, countless immigrants are being scapegoated and blamed for many of the nation's problems. This exhibition will launch the Museum's three-year commitment to immigrant centered programs.