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Silent (formerly Russian Pop Music / News) baltika.fm: Owned by the Baltic Media Group. Moved to 104.8 in 2016, however, the frequency was sold to GPM Radio which relaunched it as Like FM in 2021. Migrated to internet broadcasting. 71.66 * Radio Orpheus: Classic orpheusradio.ru: Owned by the Russian State TV and Radio Music Centre. 73.10 *
Ukraine on Friday banned the activities of religious organizations “affiliated with centers of influence” in Russia and said it would examine the links between the Ukrainian and Russian ...
NRJ Russia (Gazprom-Media) 104.2 FM - European and Russian pop music; Radio 7: na semi holmah (on seven hills) (EMG) 104.7 FM - Rock and pop hits (classical music hits on the top of each hour) Radio Gordost (Dom Muzyki)/Radio 1 (Podmoskovie Media) 105.0 FM - Russian patriotic music (Radio Gordost); News/Talk (Radio 1)
Spas (Russian: Телеканал «Спас») is a federal channel in Russia which is associated with the Russian Orthodox Church. It started broadcasting in on July 28, 2005. The main owner of the channel is the Moscow Patriarchate of the Russian Orthodox Church. The founders of the TV channel are Alexander Batanov (died 2009) and Ivan Demidov.
Mayhill Fowler, a Stetson University professor, will give a talk about Ukraine-Russia relations Saturday, April 30 at the Enterprise Museum.
By the 1980s, rock music became popular across Russia, and produced bands such as Aria, Aquarium, [105] DDT, [106] and Kino. [107] Pop music in Russia has continued to flourish since the 1960s, with globally famous acts such as t.A.T.u. [108] In the recent times, Little Big, a rave band, has gained popularity in Russia and across Europe. [109]
Russian religious leaders (Armenian, Judaic, Muslim, Buddhist, Orthodox, Old Believer) during the official celebrations of the National Unity Day, 4 November 2012. According to some Western commentators, respect for freedom of religion by secular authorities has declined in Russia since the late 1990s and early 2000s.
Narratively, All This I Do for Glory is set during a time between Never Were the Way She Was (2015) and New History Warfare Vol. 1 (2008). [5] The album is the first half of a tragic love story with themes of legacy, ambitions, and what goes on after death "in the model of the greek tragedies," explained the press release. [5]