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Retro FM – Russia, Latvia (Riga, Liepaja, Rezekne and Daugavpils), Moldova (Cishinau FM and DAB+), Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan; Novoe Radio – Russia, Moldova (FM-network and Cishinau DAB+) and Tajikistan (Dushanbe and Khujand) Radio 7 – Russia and Chishinau (Moldova) Eldoradio – Saint-Petersburg (Russia) and Almaty (Kazakhstan)
The station primarily plays hot AC and Top 40 music. [2] Europa Plus spans across Russia, Latvia, Belarus, Ukraine, [3] Moldova, Armenia, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, and Kyrgyzstan. The station broadcasts on over 230 transmitters and on the Intersputnik Express 6 and Intelsat 904 satellites. In many towns, Europa Plus has local programming ...
Moldovan singer Dan Balan has charted multiple songs in the world's largest music markets, most notably the worldwide hit "Dragostea din tei" (2003) as part of the group O-Zone. Since the 2000s, songs and albums released by Moldovan [A] artists have charted and received certifications in the world's largest music markets.
Dorozhnoye Radio (EMG) 87.5 FM - Russian Pop music and news; Retro FM (EMG) 88.0 FM - Russian and Western 60-90s pop and rock hits; AvtoRadio (Gazprom-Media) 88.4 FM - Music and talk; Yumor FM (Gazprom-Media) 88.9 FM - Russian contemporary pop music; Vesti FM (VGTRK) 89.3 FM - Talk radio
Music in Moldova is closely related to that of its neighbour and cultural kin, Romania. Moldovan folk is known for swift, complex rhythms (a characteristic shared with many Eastern European traditions), musical improvisation, syncopation and much melodic ornamentation. [1] Pop, hip hop, rock and other modern genres have their own fans in ...
TeleRadio-Moldova (TRM) is the Moldovan state-owned national radio and television broadcaster. It owns two TV channels and three radio stations. TRM was admitted as a full active member of the European Broadcasting Union on 1 January 1993, under its former name Radioteleviziunea Nationala din Moldova (RTNM).
The radio in Chișinău in 1937. The first radio transmission in Moldova was broadcast on November 1, 1928 by the Radiotelephonic Broadcasting Company in Bucharest.On 30 October 1930, in Tiraspol started broadcasting a Soviet radio station of 4 kW whose main purpose was the anti-Romanian propaganda to Moldova between Prut and Dniester. [1]
Radio Moldova Tineret is a youth-oriented radio station, owned by the public broadcaster TRM. [1] It's the first niche-oriented station from the public broadcaster, and its target audience is Moldovan youth. It was launched on 30 October 2012, at 6 o'clock in Bălți, transmitting live on 99.4 FM and on its website. [2]