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  2. Dâmbovița Center - Wikipedia

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    The Dâmbovița Center (also named Casa Radio) is an unfinished building in Bucharest, Romania, near Cotroceni, on the shore of the Dâmbovița River.Casa Radio (meaning Radio House) was erected during the late 1980s by the Communist regime on land which before the Second World War was the location of the Bucharest Hippodrome.

  3. List of music released by Romanian artists that has charted ...

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    [8] [9] Apart from reaching high peak positions and attaining certifications in almost every major music market, "Stereo Love" is the only documented Romanian song to chart in Brazil (number eight), as well as the highest Romanian peak in Canada (number ten in an alternative version released with Canadian singer Mia Martina) and the United ...

  4. List of Media Forest most-broadcast songs of the 2020s in Romania

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    Moldovan group Carla's Dreams (member pictured) has three songs listed as the most-broadcast on radio and television during the 2020s, more than any other act.. Since July 2009, [1] Israeli broadcast monitoring service Media Forest has been publishing four rankings which list the top ten most-broadcast Romanian and foreign songs on Romanian radio stations and television channels separately on ...

  5. List of Media Forest most-broadcast songs of the 2010s in Romania

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    In terms of radio airplay, reports by Media Forest indicate that Cat Music was the most successful label of 2017; Global Records claimed that accolade in 2018 and 2019. Kiss FM, Pro FM and Virgin Radio Romania were the trendsetting radio stations in those years respectively, meaning they broadcast Media Forest's top weekly radio songs the most.

  6. List of radio stations in Romania - Wikipedia

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    Radio Voces Campi (Călăraşi and Olteniţa) Radio Bărăgan (Călăraşi) Radio Campus (Buzău, Urziceni, Slobozia) Radio Orion ; Radio 1 ; Radio Prahova (Prahova county) Radio Romanaia Dance ([in Winamp in shoutcasta radio]) Radio Constanța ; Radio Holiday ; Sky FM ; Social FM (Transylvania)

  7. Media in Bucharest - Wikipedia

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    94.2 MHz Radio Vocea Evangheliei 94.2 Religious Radio Vocea Evangheliei - Suceava Bucharest: Web Stream: 94.8 MHz Radio Guerrilla 94.8 Rock, Alternative Realitatea-Caţavencu Bucharest: Web Stream: 96.1 MHz Kiss FM 96.1 Dance Music, Electronic music, Pop music ANT1 Group: Bucharest: Web Stream: 96.9 MHz Gold FM 96.9 Talk,News,Oldies

  8. UTV Romania - Wikipedia

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    UTV is a Romanian free-to-air music television channel located in Bucharest owned by RCS & RDS S.A.. [1] It was launched in late 2005 under the slogan "All I want for Christmas is U". It belonged to UTI GROUP, but was later sold to RCS RDS.

  9. RRI 2 - Wikipedia

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    RRI 2 stands for Radio Romania International. It offers correct, impartial, quick, relevant, and understandable information and analysis about Romania and its citizens, about its geographical area, to listeners from other countries, with extremely different language, education, age and life experience.