The history of the radio station dates back to the late 1970s, when a group of young people led by Joan Fluvià i Soler founded Ràdio Baldufa. They were so keen on creating platforms of opinion that they also published a cultural magazine of "information and opinion on Santa Susanna", called SIROC. The group of editors and collaborators in the 1980s included Joan Fluvià, Josep Pons, Esther Ubach, Joan Massagú, Joan Pons, Carme Cassas, Ricard Ubach, Joaquim Pons, Lorenç Nogueras, Àngel Demond, Tomàs Borràs, Josep Creus, Josep Pons Toll, Josep Balateu, Carles Monsalve, Ferran Monreal, Jaume Nogueras and Albert López, amongst others. La Carme, an article in the magazine in December 1984, explained the motivation behind the whole of their generation in starting the radio station: "Radio Baldufa can be a good means of exchange for the town; it can be motivating and channel cultural, artistic, creative concerns...; in short, it can be a valid vehicle of communication".
Other programmes have been: "Xivarri musical", "En Jaume al dijous", "La muntanya i l'home" and "Diumenge, darrera diumenge".
A second stage in the development of the radio station started when the Town Hall decided to make it municipal. In 1989 the Association of the Municipal Broadcasters of Santa Susanna was created, and at the time the radio station was known as Ràdio Jove. On 29th December 1993 this association was dissolved and the Town Hall took over. Today, at times when the radio station does not have its own programme, it connects to Catalunya Ràdio.
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Monday |
Tuesday |
Wednesday |
Thursday |
Friday |
Saturday |
Sunday |
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8 a.m. |
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9 a.m. |
Bon diumenge (music upon request and from all times, Mercè Gurnés) |
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10 a.m. |
Nostalgia (music and interviews, Ferran Musach) |
Nostalgia (music and interviews, Ferran Musach) |
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10.30 a.m. |
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11 a.m. |
Apa, som-hi! (sardanes, Maria Teresa Montals) |
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12 p.m. |
Tot cobla (sardanes, Maria Teresa Montals) |
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12.30 p.m. |
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1 p.m. |
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2 p.m. |
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2.30 p.m. |
La nostra música (Catalan music, Miquel Castillo) |
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3 p.m. |
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4 p.m. |
De tres a cinc (magazine, Joan Rubís) |
De tres a cinc (magazine, Joan Rubís) |
De tres a cinc (magazine, Joan Rubís) |
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5 p.m. |
Les tardes d'en Miquel (magazine, Miquel Castillo) |
Pensant en tu (magazine, Mercè Gurnés) |
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6 p.m. |
Música per recordar (Music, Bartomeu Comas) |
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7 p.m. |
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8 p.m. |
The activities of the radio station go beyond the programming that can be heard on 91.7 FM. Ràdio Santa Susanna is not only a radio station that broadcasts its programmes and wishes to increase its audience; it is, above all, and entity of the town that intends to connect the people of Santa Susanna and the surrounding area, and to participate in all cultural events in the town in which it can collaborate.
On 27th October this year, the first meeting of listeners of the radio station was therefore organised.
Ràdio Santa Susanna also collaborates in the events of the Cultural Spring. 24 hours of Sardanes and the Evening of Poetry-Music became habitual events in the months of April, May and June thanks to the collaboration of the Radio Station with the Department of Culture.
You can hear these voices every day, from Monday to Sunday, at 91.7 FM. Here you can see their faces:
The presenter of "Pensant en tu" and "Bon Diumenge". Her sweet voice and her experience in many programmes are her best contributions to our Radio Station. She is from Tordera and came into "Ràdio Jove de Santa Susanna" as a collaborator of Miquel Castillo, but soon got her own programmes, always related to music and poetry. She also works with Ràdio Malgrat, where she puts on a Havanera programme.
He is Maria Teresa Montalt’s programme companion on Sunday mornings. Lluís brings in his knowledge of the world of sardanas.
On Thursdays he presents "Les tardes de Ràdio Santa Susanna" and on Fridays, "La nostra música”. He started his career on the radio in Ràdio Pineda, where for ten years he lrana daily magazine. In 1989, Joan Fluvià brought him into the Ràdio Jove teams to give an afternoon programme. His collaborators included his close friend Artur Iscla, poet, writer and actor, who presented popular culture. Miquel, as well as doing radio, also co-ordinates the PONENT magazine in Pineda de Mar.
She is the presenter of the sardana programme on Sundays from 10.30 a.m. to 2 p.m.. Her great interest lies in the ‘cobla’ and particularly sardanas. In fact this was what led her into the world of amateur radio in Malgrat de Mar in 1993. She has collaborated with Santa Susanna since 1997 as the directress of the programme ‘Apa som-hi!’
Advertising technician, writer and script-writer. A resident of Pineda de Mar, he started to work with Ràdio Pineda and also the Cultural and Recreational Centre as an actor and theatre manager. When he left the station, he came into Ràdio Santa Susanna in charge of the magazine “Les tardes de Ràdio Santa Susanna”, which is broadcast from Monday to Friday from 3 to 5 p.m. He now also collaborates in “Parlem-ne” on Ràdio Calella.”