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The radio started on the frequencies of Radio New Europe. Z-Rock is the second rock radio station in Bulgaria after the close down of Rock radio Tangra in 2003. The station airs in Burgas , Pleven , Varna , Veliko Tarnovo , Vidin , Lovech , Montana , Plovdiv , Razgrad , Sofia , Stara Zagora , Haskovo and Yambol .
Radio Nova - house music; Radio Vitosha-mainly new songs and a few songs from the 90's; Radio 1 Rock rock music from 80's and 90's; The Voice - new music; Veselina - Bulgarian and Balkan (mostly Greek, Serbian, Croatian) pop-folk music and sometimes dance music; Z-Rock; Новините сега - news radio without music; Autoradio - new pop ...
Z Rock was a nationally syndicated radio network based in Dallas, Texas, that, from the mid-1980s through the mid-1990s, played heavy metal and hard rock music. The format was one of several 24-hour satellite-delivered music formats offered by the pioneering Satellite Music Network (a company which in 1989 merged with ABC Radio Networks and later became Cumulus Media Networks).
Classic FM is part of the bTV Radio Group, which includes four other radio stations - N-JOY, bTV Radio, Jazz FM and Z-Rock bTV Radio Group is part of bTV Media Group. bTV Media Group is part of the Central European Media Enterprises (CME) family, which is owned by the international company PPF Group.
The original rock style of the band impresses local audiences and many media outlets. In a very short time SEVI are invited to and played on many radio and TV shows: the late show "Denis & Friends" on BNT 1,[8] SKAT TV,[9] Z-Rock Radio, Bulgarian National Radio,[10] "Radio ORV",[11] etc...
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Radio Bulgaria ended its shortwave service on February 1, 2012, closed its Arabic language section in 2016, and suspended its 24-hour online audio streaming in Bulgarian, English, Spanish, German, French, Russian, Serbian, Greek, Turkish, and Albanian in 2017. [2] On June 10, 2021, Radio Bulgaria launched a new podcast called Bulgaria Today.
One of the songs, "Stain", topped Z-Rock Radio's Main chart for 12 consecutive weeks. The band was featured in the Bulgaria edition of Rolling Stone as one of the four most prominent rock acts in the country at that time. In 2010, a music video was shot for "Explosive".