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Radio Poland (until January 2007 as Radio Polonia, later "Polish Radio External Service" (Polish: Polskie Radio dla Zagranicy, in Polish legislation also named as Polskie Radio Program V) is the official international broadcasting station of Poland and is a part of Poland’s public radio network, Polish Radio.
TOK FM - Progressive talk radio featuring news, current affairs, documentaries, interviews and discussions; Złote Przeboje - Adult hits network with hits since the 80s; Antyradio - Rock music radio featuring mainstream and alternative rock; Radio Plus [1] - Classic hits network, with music from the 1980s serving as the core
Radio stations: State-run public radio operates 5 national networks and 17 regional radio stations; 2 privately owned national radio networks, several commercial stations broadcasting to multiple cities, and many privately owned local radio stations (2007); [1] 7 AM, [2] 1138 FM, [3] and 0 shortwave stations (2024). Radios: 20.3 million (1997).
Radio Pogoda - retro music (7 local stations) Rock Radio - classic rock music (Target Demographic 18-39) (4 local stations) Other radio stations. MUZO.FM - rock, indie and news station (cross-regional station in 9 cities) Radio Maryja - catolic (nationwide) Radio Wnet - universal (cross-regional station in 8 cities)
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Polskie Radio was founded on 18 August 1925 and began making regular broadcasts from Warsaw on 18 April 1926.. Before the Second World War, Polish Radio operated one national channel – broadcast from 1931 from one of Europe's most powerful longwave transmitters, situated at Raszyn just outside Warsaw and destroyed in 1939 due to invasion of German Army – and nine regional stations:
1992: Telewizja Polska Spółka Akcyjna comes into existence upon the separation of television and radio public broadcasting by an act of parliament. 1992: TVP Polonia starts test transmissions. 1993: Polskie Radio i Telewizja (Polish Radio and Television) joins the European Broadcasting Union as an active member (regrouping of OIRT and UER).
Historical interval signal of the BBC RAVAG interval signal, clock ticking 270/min (9 in 2 sec). An interval signal, or tuning signal, is a characteristic sound or musical phrase used in international broadcasting, numbers stations, and by some domestic broadcasters, played before commencement or during breaks in transmission, but most commonly between programs in different languages.