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bbcmundo.com
strikes a deal with Spanish radio site
BBC
World Service's Latin American site bbcmundo.com
has signed a deal with the Spanish internet radio site radiocable.com
to carry bbcmundo.com syndicated headlines, links to special features,
regular columns and a live audio stream of BBC Latin American radio
service.
Julia
Zapata, Editor of bbcmundo.com, said: "We are delighted to
have struck a deal with radiocable.com - a dynamic and enterprising
website and winner of various journalism awards.
"This
agreement will extend the outreach of our online content and enable
visitors to radiocable.com to hear our programmes on-demand and
link to news and current affairs analysis on our website."
Fernando
Berlin, Director of radiocable.com, added: "It is an honour
for radiocable.com to have come to this agreement with bbcmundo.com.
"This
deal will give our visitors access to BBC information which is globally
recognised for its credibility and editorial independence."
Notes
to Editors
bbcmundo.com
is the BBC World Service multimedia Internet offer for Latin America,
updated 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
The
site provides a wide range of information including international
news and current affairs, world economy, science, technology, arts,
entertainment, chat forums and the opportunity to learn English.
radiocable.com
was one of the first Spanish radio and video sites to transmit exclusively
via the internet and to be compatible with UMTS. The
BBC is not responsible for the content of external internet sites
It
offers news, analysis, leisure, culture and music, has secured exclusive
interviews with many high-profile public figures and won various
journalism and web awards.
BBC
World Service broadcasts programmes around the world in 43 languages
and is available on radio and online at www.bbcworldservice.com.
It
has a global audience of 150 million listeners.
All the
BBC's digital services are now available on Freeview,
the new free-to-view digital terrestrial television service, as well
as on satellite and cable.
Freeview
offers the BBC's eight television channels, interactive services
from BBCi, as well as 11 national BBC radio networks.

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