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Radio România Actualități is the first radio channel in Romania, both in coverage, number of listeners, and timeline (it is the first radio station to broadcast). It is owned by the Romanian Radio Broadcasting Company. In 2013 alone, it was the most listened radio station among urban listeners. [1]
The Romanian Radio Broadcasting Company (Romanian: Societatea Română de Radiodifuziune), informally referred to as Radio Romania (Romanian: Radio România), is the public radio broadcaster in Romania. It operates FM and AM, and internet national and local radio channels. The local stations are branded under the Radio România Regional umbrella.
Radio Romania International (Romanian: Radio România Internațional, or RRI) is a Romanian radio station owned by the Romanian public radio broadcaster Societatea Română de Radiodifuziune (SRR, the national public radio in Romania) that broadcasts abroad. It was created in 1927 and was known as Radio Bucharest before 1989.
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1:20–2:00 pm TBA live radio Radio Romania, Casa Radio, Bucharest: Radio România Actualități: Ianna Ioniță [325] [344] [345] 11 3 November 2024 8:00–8:45 pm TBA live TV House of the Free Press, Bucharest: România TV: Simona Gheorghe [346] [347] [348] 12 4 October 2024 9:00–9:50 pm TBA live TV Romanian Television HQ, Bucharest: TVR ...
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.
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) West City Radio ; Radio Stil / Stil FM
The Bod Transmitter (also known as the Brașov Transmitter) is a longwave radio transmitter near Bod, Romania. It broadcasts Radio Antena Satelor (daytime) and Radio România Actualități (at night) on 153 kHz. [1] The transmitter was designed by the engineer Gheorghe Cartianu-Popescu and built in 1933–34. At the time it was one of the ...