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Radio Voces Campi (Călăraşi and Olteniţa) Radio Bărăgan (Călăraşi) Radio Campus (Buzău, Urziceni, Slobozia) Radio Orion ; Radio 1 ; Radio Prahova (Prahova county) Radio Romanaia Dance ([in Winamp in shoutcasta radio]) Radio Constanța ; Radio Holiday ; Sky FM ; Social FM (Transylvania)
The Romanian Radio Broadcasting Company (Romanian: Societatea Română de Radiodifuziune), informally referred to as Radio Romania (Romanian: Radio România), is the public radio broadcaster in Romania. It operates FM and AM, and internet national and local radio channels. The local stations are branded under the Radio România Regional umbrella.
Created as Romania's interactive radio station for youngsters, Virgin Radio Romania is the place for new music and innovation. It is the only Romanian radio station that became the official partner for Tomorrowland, as well as for major festivals which took place locally and across Europe. Virgin Radio Romania is broadcasting 24/7 hip hop, r&b ...
According to 2007 informations 15% of the print market, 2% of the urban radio market and 15% of the TV market. [30] Antena 1 was founded in 1993 and is the main competitor of ProTV. The group owns a total of five television channel, others being Antena 2, Antena 3, Antena International, and Euforia TV, radio station Radio Romantic, news agency ...
Romania Njoy Aerial, Njoy Ediam Digital Storm: United States Avon 15, Banshee 17.3" Doel: Bangladesh Dynabook: Japan E series, Portégé, Satellite Pro, Tecra — Eurocom: Canada Sky, Tornado, Nightsky, Commander, Monster Falcon Northwest: United States DRX, TLX Framework Computer: United States Framework Laptop: Futopia Global [citation needed ...
Radio Cluj is a Romanian public radio station from Cluj-Napoca, broadcasting throughout Transylvania. It features Romanian and Hungarian language programmes. [ 1 ]
The Bod Transmitter (also known as the Brașov Transmitter) is a longwave radio transmitter near Bod, Romania. It broadcasts Radio Antena Satelor (daytime) and Radio România Actualități (at night) on 153 kHz. [1] The transmitter was designed by the engineer Gheorghe Cartianu-Popescu and built in 1933–34. At the time it was one of the ...
The re-branding meant new jingles, new logo, and a new slogan, "Gold FM. Solid radio." The result of this change was seen in the radio's audience data in 2015, with the station managing to pull in more than double its initial reach (from under 25000 listeners in 2014 to approx. 54000 in the fall of 2015).