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2000 – Radio Polonia begins daily Real Audio broadcasts in several languages via the World Radio Network; 2007 – Radio Polonia changes name to Polish Radio External Service; 2011 – Cessation of its Esperanto service, which had lost its editorial team the previous year. [2] 2012 – English language shortwave transmissions end.
Radio Eska - Contemporary hit radio network; Eska 2 - Polish music radio network; Eska Rock - Active rock service; VOX FM [2] - Dance music station featuring 80s, 90s and XXI century euro disco, eurodance, italo disco and disco polo mixed with contemporary hits from electronic dance music
Polskie Radio was founded on 18 August 1925 and began making regular broadcasts from Warsaw on 18 April 1926.. Before the Second World War, Polish Radio operated one national channel – broadcast from 1931 from one of Europe's most powerful longwave transmitters, situated at Raszyn just outside Warsaw and destroyed in 1939 due to invasion of German Army – and nine regional stations:
Radio Pogoda - retro music (7 local stations) Rock Radio - classic rock music (Target Demographic 18-39) (4 local stations) Other radio stations. MUZO.FM - rock, indie and news station (cross-regional station in 9 cities) Radio Maryja - catolic (nationwide) Radio Wnet - universal (cross-regional station in 8 cities)
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Polònia was derived from a radio programme called Minoria absoluta (English: Absolute Minority), broadcast on the Catalan radio station RAC 1 from 2000 to 2009. Between 2004 and 2005 a television version of Minoria absoluta was shown on 8tv, and later in 2005 on Antena 3.
Historical interval signal of the BBC RAVAG interval signal, clock ticking 270/min (9 in 2 sec). An interval signal, or tuning signal, is a characteristic sound or musical phrase used in international broadcasting, numbers stations, and by some domestic broadcasters, played before commencement or during breaks in transmission, but most commonly between programs in different languages.
Freq. (kHz) Station name Language Country Location Height Aerial type Power (kW) Coordinates Notes 153 Radio Antena Satelor [1]: Romanian Romania Brașov: 250m T-aerial on 2 guyed steel lattice masts, height: 250 metres (820 ft)