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Radio 5 logo used until 2014. NPO Radio 5 was launched in 1983 under the name of Hilversum 5, which featured programming for minority groups. On 1 December 1985 the network changed its name to "Radio 5". This was altered yet again on 1 April 2001, when Radio 5 became "Radio 747" to reflect the change of frequency from 1008 kHz to 747 kHz.
BBC Radio 5 was a national radio station that broadcast sports, children's and educational programmes. It ran from 1990 to 1994 and was transmitted via analogue radio on 693 and 909 kHz AM . On 28 March 1994, three years and seven months after the station started, it was replaced by BBC Radio 5 Live , following the success of rolling news ...
Radio 5 may refer to: BBC Radio 5 Live, a British radio station; BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra, a British radio station; BBC Radio 5 (former), a former British radio station; NPO Radio 5, a Dutch radio station; Radio 5 (Spanish radio station), an all news radio station operated by Radio Nacional de España; WDR 5, a German public radio station
The success of Radio 4 News FM during the first Gulf War (1991) led the BBC to propose the launch of a rolling-news service. Initially the plan was to broadcast a rolling news service on BBC Radio 4's long wave frequency; but this met with considerable opposition, both internally and externally, [6] so the BBC decided to close BBC Radio 5 and replace the old service's educational and children ...
BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra (until 2022 BBC Radio 5 Live Sports Extra), a BBC digital radio service Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title BBC Radio 5 .
Among the radio stations managed by RN were Radio Tour Eiffel (1921–1940), Radio PTT (1923–1940), Radio-Paris (1924–1944) and Le Poste colonial (1931–1938, broadcast to the French colonial empire). In regards to television, RN managed Radiodiffusion nationale Télévision.
1 June – JOBK, NHK Radio One of Osaka, an official inauguration service start in Japan. [citation needed] 17 June – In Spain, Unión Radio opens station EAJ-7 Radio Madrid. 7 July – Inauguration in France of state radio station Marseille PTT. 15 July – JOCK, NHK Radio One of Nagoya, an official inauguration service start in Japan.
Category for defunct radio stations in France Pages in category "Defunct radio stations in France" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total.