Susa Onda Radio Web

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Founded on May 5, 1980, Susa Onda Radio was born from the idea of ​​Don Walter Mori and a group of volunteers who, determined to create a free radio station in the Valley, formed an Association.Susa Onda Radio is very widespread in the Valley and in the city of Susa, which also hosts its headquarters which is currently in Piazzetta Rana, in the historic center. This link with the City continues and evolves, binding even more to the world of Associations such as Caritas or the symbolic Associations of Susa such as the Teatro Insieme Association and the Pro Susa Association, also embracing the parish activity, in fact SOR, precisely by its conception, it is also close to the world of the Church and to Catholicism while remaining decisively in step with the times from its inception.Susa Onda Radio was born and still lives today from the work and offers of all those who collaborate with the radio. It has witnessed many changes and just as many will happen in the next few years, unimaginable evolutions when between the 70s and 80s thousands of free radios blossomed throughout Italy, many of which no longer exist today. Susa Onda Radio has never thought of ceasing its service but on the contrary, it has ridden the evolution of this world always keeping up with the times that have seen the Radio at home, in the car, then on portable devices, on computers up to to todays web platforms.2020 for Susa Onda Radio is a key year because it is the anniversary of our first 40 years, and it is the year that sees us as protagonists of the world, thanks to the streaming on our website and thanks to the SOR App for all devices mobile, further sign of the ability of our radio to always be in step with the times. Today our Speakers can broadcast from their homes or from any place, event, fair or venue, and be heard by listeners from all over the planet, a sign of a radio station that wants to be there in tomorrow too, as promised over the years and as certainly desired from the first day by Don Walter.