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  2. Radio Impuls - Wikipedia

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    Radio Impuls is a Top40/hit radio station broadcasting in Cluj-Napoca, Romania. It is owned by Turkish conglomerate Doğan Holding, ...

  3. Internet Radio Linking Project - Wikipedia

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    The Internet Radio Linking Project, also called IRLP links amateur radio stations around the world by using Voice over IP (VoIP). Each gateway consists of a dedicated computer running custom software that is connected to both a radio and the Internet. This arrangement forms what is known as an IRLP Node.

  4. Radio Impuls (Czech Republic) - Wikipedia

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    Radio Impuls is a private radio station founded in the Czech Republic in 1999 when it replaced the nationwide station Rádio Alfa, which lost its license.. It is the most popular radio station in the country by number of listeners (as of late 2014). [ 1 ]

  5. Internet talk radio - Wikipedia

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    Internet talk radio (also Internet radio show) is an audio broadcasting service transmitted via the Internet. Broadcasting radio shows on the internet is usually preferred to webcasting since it is not transmitted broadly through wireless means. It mainly works by Internet radio transmissions. (Internet radio services are usually accessible ...

  6. Mass media in Estonia - Wikipedia

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    Television is Estonia's most popular medium. In addition, 44% of Estonians also affirm to use the Internet to watch television. [6] In Estonia there are around 35 private radio stations with programmes broadcast both in Estonian and in Russian and radio is the primary source of information for 51% of Estonians. [6]

  7. Bačka Palanka - Wikipedia

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    Nova Palanka (New Palanka) was founded between 1765 and 1770, 2 kilometers away from the original Palanka (which then became known as Stara Palanka - Old Palanka) and Nemačka Palanka (German Palanka) was founded by Danube Germans in 1783. Those three towns became one city, Bačka Palanka, in the 20th century.

  8. History of the Internet in Russia - Wikipedia

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    The Russian internet (also known as the runet) is a part of the Internet with its main content in Russian. According to data from August 2019 and studies conducted by W3Techs, 6.5% of the 10 million most popular Internet sites in the world use Russian. [1]

  9. Radio Belarus - Wikipedia

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    Since 2006 the radio has started broadcasting in Polish, while 2010 saw the launch of French and Spanish language programming. Programming in Chinese started in 2013 and in Arabic in 2017. The station used to offer 16 hours of radio content in 9 languages and 10 hours of real-time online English programming daily.