On December 19, 1997, the then Ministry of Communications granted the license to the Institute of Culture of Boyacá, ICBA and in 2008 passed to the Governorate of Boyacá, through Resolution No. 002740 of December 12 and currently has filed the application for extension before the MINTIC.
The transmitter of territorial public interest BOYACÁ 95.6 F.M., satisfies the need for communication among the population of Boyacá, without any discrimination, in order to strengthen the dissemination and promotion of socio-cultural manifestations, good and healthy customs. We care about the respect and defense of human rights and the environment; conservation and dissemination of the heritage and identity of the community; protecting the rights of the listeners, within a frame of reference dedicated to strengthening society and family unity.
It is a public radio that more than the exercise of institutional or governmental communication seeks collective construction, conversation, meeting, human communication, as Freire called it, a liberating communication, as a transforming practice, that makes visible and builds community. From there we build another communication concept that does not respond to rigid, predetermined schemes, but, on the contrary, is spontaneous, flexible, provocative, suggestive, and with a high dose of creativity in production, since it does not pursue audiences but rather is occupied in summoning citizens around public issues, dialogue and construction together with the rulers, and promoting citizen participation through communicative practices.
The station of public territorial interest BOYACÁ 95.6 F.M. recognizes the oral and therefore sonorous wealth that the department of Boyacá has, where it is easier to tell than to explain, where the story dwells in each person and the radio must be played in a setting that allows us to recognize ourselves from our identities, visualizing ourselves from what we are and communicate among ourselves and with those of other parts, that allow us to be IN TUNE WITH OUR EARTH.
The radio, that magical, itinerant and permanent companion that today more than ever must reinvent itself, be filled with new narratives and above all leave the studio and meet its audiences, those everyday stories that inhabit our fields. It is not enough to say good morning, how to wake up, very cold, or to participate through the telephone ... it is necessary to see how it dawns, feel the cold of dawn, breathe your air, live a tris of your reality ... and we are betting on each day from the public radio from spaces like DAWN IN BOYACÁ, the charm of the terroir.
Boyacá is a land of people "good dad", we are people of good harvest. And that leads us to remember the advice of an old librarian when referring to those famous people and said that famous is not the one who occupies a high office, neither the most named, nor the most famous; famous is the one that gives reasons to celebrate, And the question is whether the baker, the one who sells tamales on Sunday morning, the cobbler, the lady of the fruits, the shopkeeper, the one who grows the potato does not give us every day motives to celebrate, they do not make us happy. There are so many celebrities waiting to tell their story and that many people can hear it in many places, because in Boyacá the story inhabits us, here we prefer to have to explain.
We continue in the task, digging the memory and the stories that live in our field, When I savor a potato, I bought a basket, use a clay pot, listen to a song or a song, remember that there are thousands of efforts, of love, passion and heart of these people "good dad" because we believe in Boyacá, land of freedom.