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Channel 24 (Ukrainian: 24 Канал, romanized: 24 Kanal) is a Ukrainian 24/7 TV channel. [1] Originally called News Channel 24, it is the part of the Lux Television and Radio Company, a media conglomerate in Ukraine. Channel 24 programming covers politics, the economy, sports and celebrities.
Kraina FM (Ukrainian: Країна ФМ) — Ukraine's first all-Ukrainian-language radio, broadcast in 26 cities in Ukraine and online prior to the Russian invasion of Ukraine in February 2022. [1] It appeared from «Radio EU» November 9, 2016. Oleh Skrypka works as one of radio broadcasters. [2] [1] [3]
Suspilne Ukraine [3] "Ukrainian radio" [4] [5] (with regional time blocks in Monday-Friday 12:35-13:00 and 17:35-18:00 (Kyiv time)) (FM, 1278 AM and UKV in Ukraine. DAB+ in Kyiv, Poland (23:00-7:00 Warsaw time), Czechia, Mainz, Barcelona and Madrid) "Radio Promin" (FM and UKV in Ukraine, DAB+ in Kyiv) "Radio Kultura" (FM and UKV in Ukraine ...
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A cameraman from the Olympic Broadcasting Services covering the men's 10 kilometre marathon swim at the 2012 Olympic Games in the Serpentine at Hyde Park. The broadcasting of sports events (also known as a sportscast) is the live coverage of sports as a television program, on radio, and other broadcasting media.
Radio Rossia (VGTRK) 95.3 FM - News/Talk radio; Yumor FM (Gazprom-Media) 95.7 FM - Russian contemporary pop music; Radio Shanson (SAFMAR Media) 96.3 FM - Russian Shanson; Radio Vera (Russian Orthodox Church Moscow Patriarchate) - 96.8 FM; Dorognoye Radio (EMG) 97.3 FM - Russian old music; Love Radio (SAFMAR Media) 97.8 FM - Top 40; Radio KP 98. ...
Radio Ukraine International, abbreviated RUI, is the official international broadcasting station of Ukraine, with foreign language news and programming being produced by Ukrainian Radio's main editorial department for broadcasting in EBU languages. [1] RUI broadcasts in Belarusian, Bulgarian, English, Hungarian, Polish, Romanian and Slovak.
Radio broadcasts in Ukraine, at the time part of the USSR, began in Kharkov on November 16, 1924, and a nationwide radio network was initiated in 1928. [5] ( In the first years of the USSR Kharkov was the capital of Ukraine, from December 1919 to January 1934, after which the capital relocated to Kiev, together with headquarters of Ukrainian Radio.