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  2. Raadio 2 - Wikipedia

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    In the course of the radio reform, Vikerraadio was merged with the I program (the name remained the I program). A new Estonian Radio station started operating on the frequency of program II - a self-sustaining commercial station aimed at young people, Raadio 2, which was broadcast for the first time from the 10th floor of the new Radio Building on May 1, 1993.

  3. List of radio stations in Estonia - Wikipedia

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    Radio Maximum (in Russian language) (Tallinn 100.0 FM, Kohtla-Jarve 96.3 FM and Narva 100.0 FM) Radio Svoboda (RFE/RL Russian service) (DAB+ in Tallinn, Pärnu and Tartu) SSS-Radio (Finnish-language station) (Tallinn 93.7 FM) BFBS Radio (in English language) (Camp Tapa 94.9 FM) BFBS Radio 2 (in English language) (Camp Tapa 89.2 FM)

  4. Eesti Rahvusringhääling - Wikipedia

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    Eesti Rahvusringhääling (ERR) – Estonian Public Broadcasting – is a publicly funded and owned radio and television organisation created in Estonia on 1 June 2007 to take over the functions of the formerly separate Eesti Raadio (ER) (Estonian Radio) and Eesti Televisioon (ETV) (Estonian Television), under the terms of the Estonian National Broadcasting Act.

  5. Radio in Estonia - Wikipedia

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    The first radio test programme took place in Haapsalu. To centralize the radio activities, organization "Raadio-Ringhääling" was established on 1 November 1924. On 18 December 1926 the Kopli radio station set up in Tallinn; this denotes the starting of regular radio broadcasting. In 1940, 90,000 radio apparatus were owned by Estonians. [2]

  6. Postimees Group - Wikipedia

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    AS Postimees Grupp (also known in English as Postimees Group [2]), formerly known as AS Postimees and AS Eesti Meedia, is an Estonian media holding company headquartered in Tallinn. The company is currently owned by MM Group (an investment company in which entrepreneur Margus Linnamäe has most shares), having acquired the half of the company ...

  7. Vikerraadio - Wikipedia

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    Vikerraadio is an Estonian national radio channel of Eesti Rahvusringhääling (formerly Eesti Raadio). [1] It began broadcasting on April 3, 1967. Ingrid Peek has been the editor-in-chief since August 7, 2017.

  8. Lists of radio stations in Europe - Wikipedia

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    Radio Stations in Italy (Radio Monte Carlo, R101, Radio 105 Network, Virgin Radio Italy, Radio Subasio) PRISA (Vivendi 11,9%) Radio Stations in Spain (Cadena SER, Los 40, Cadena Dial, Radiole) Czech Media Invest [9] Czech Republic (Evropa 2, Frekvence 1, Dance Radio, Radio Bonton) Romania (Europa FM, Virgin Radio Romania, Vibe FM, Smart FM ...

  9. Eesti Raadio - Wikipedia

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    Eesti Raadio (Estonian Radio, ER) was the public service radio broadcaster of Estonia that, at the time of closure, operated five national radio stations. It was closed in 2007 as a result of a merger with Eesti Televisioon (Estonian Television, ETV) to form the Estonian Public Broadcasting service, or Eesti Rahvusringhääling (ERR).