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  2. List of radio stations in the Czech Republic - Wikipedia

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    Český rozhlas Vltava (culture, art and classical music) Český rozhlas Radiožurnál Sport (sporting events, thematic magazines, interviews and reports) Český rozhlas Radio Wave (youth radio via cable, digital, and internet only) Český rozhlas Plus (spoken-word, journalism) Český Rozhlas Region (regional radio with 14 regional channels)

  3. Czech Radio - Wikipedia

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    [1] [4] Czech Radio (ČRo) was established by Act of the Czech National Council (No. 484/1991 Coll.) on Czech Radio. On 1 January 1992, Czech Radio was established as a public radio with property transferred from Czechoslovak Radio. [5] The headquarters were setup at Vinohradská 12 in Prague, where the old Czechoslovak Radio was based at. [6]

  4. Radio Prague - Wikipedia

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    Radio Prague International (Czech: Český rozhlas 7 – Radio Praha) is the official international broadcasting station of the Czech Republic. Broadcasting first began on 31 August 1936 near the spa town of Poděbrady. Radio Prague broadcasts in six languages: English, German, French, Spanish, Czech and Russian. It broadcasts programmes about ...

  5. List of European medium wave transmitters - Wikipedia

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    BBC Radio 4: Lisnagarvey: 10 Closed 15th April 2024 BBC Radio 4 Crystal Palace 0.24 Closed 15th April 2024 BBC Radio 4 Londonderry 0.25 Closed 15th April 2024 BBC Radio 4 729 Hof 0.2 Guyed grounded mast of lattice steel, fed by guys, height 74 m Bayern Plus Würzburg 1 Guyed mast of lattice steel, insulated against ground Bayern Plus Tampere 0.08

  6. Polskie Radio Program IV - Wikipedia

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    The Program was started on 2 January 1976 as Polskie Radio Program IV. On 8 October 1994, the station was renamed to Radio Bis. At the beginning, it was a channel for young people, dedicated to sport and science. On 26 May 2008, the station changed its name into Radio Euro, and focused on musical entertainment and sport. On 2 August 2010, the ...

  7. Skip zone - Wikipedia

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    When using medium to high-frequency radio telecommunication, there are radio waves which travel both parallel to the ground, and towards the ionosphere, referred to as a ground wave and sky wave, respectively. A skip zone is an annular region between the farthest points at which the ground wave can be received and the nearest point at which the ...

  8. Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty - Wikipedia

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    as Radio Liberty until 1984, then as Radio Free Europe. covered by Russian Service between 1953 and 1975 Latvian: Latvian: Soviet Latvia (1975–1990) Latvia (1990–2004) 5 July 1975: 31 January 2004 — as Radio Liberty until 1984, then as Radio Free Europe covered by Russian Service between 1953 and 1975 Latvian: Latgalian: Soviet Latvia ...

  9. CKPE-FM - Wikipedia

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    CKPE-FM is a Canadian radio station broadcasting from Sydney, Nova Scotia at 94.9 FM. [1] The station broadcasts a classic hits format branded as 94.9 The Wave. The station has been on the air since 1957 under the original call sign CJCB-FM. The station is owned and operated by the Maritime Broadcasting System. CJCB and CHER-FM are its sister ...