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  2. Polskie Radio - Wikipedia

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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:

  3. Radio Poland - Wikipedia

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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.

  4. Polish Radio and Television - Wikipedia

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    Committee of Radio and Television "Polish Radio and Television" (Polish: Komitet do Spraw Radia i Telewizji "Polskie Radio i Telewizja") (also called as a Radiocomittee - Radiokomitet) was an institution, which managed all stations of Polish Television and Polish Radio in Polish People's Republic (PRL), and in the early days of the Third Polish Republic.

  5. Mass media in Poland - Wikipedia

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    In the private sector there are over 200 commercial TV broadcasters: the two leading one are Polsat and TVN. [1] Radio is a popular medium in Poland. In addition to the public radio broadcaster, Polskie Radio (PR), there are over 200 licensed private radio outlets. [1]

  6. Telewizja Republika - Wikipedia

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    Telewizja Republika or TV Republika is a Polish television station, whose editor-in-chief is Tomasz Sakiewicz.The channel can be received via satellite, via the Internet and terrestrial in the DVB-T system (Katowice and the surrounding area), as well as in the DVB-T2 system (Warsaw, Wrocław and the vicinity of these cities). [1]

  7. Radio in Poland - Wikipedia

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    The radio became an important part of life for a person. The reorganisation of radio programs was a part of the process of rebuilding the economy. [9] On 3 May 1953, Radio Free Europe started being transmitted to Poland from Munich. On 2 January 1976, Program IV of Polskie Radio was created. [6]

  8. Radio i Telewizja Polska - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; Talk; Radio i Telewizja Polska

  9. Telecommunications in Poland - Wikipedia

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    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).