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Media Without Choice (Polish: Media bez wyboru) [1] [2] was a one-day protest against the government of Poland due to a proposed tax on advertising. The protests began on 10 February 2021 and participants included paper journals, press-related internet portals, television stations, radio stations, and information portals.
Radio Dzvony (Ivano-Frankivs'k 105.8 FM, Kalush 98.9 FM) Radio Syaivo (Burshtyn 89.6 FM, Kolomyia 106.8 FM, Harasymiv 100.7 FM, Tatariv 106.7 FM, Richka 102.8 FM) Radio Nadvirna (Nadvirna 107.3 FM, Mykulychyn 106.0 FM) Radio Shans (Kalush 104.0 FM) Kalush FM (Kalush 107.4 FM) Radio Hutsulʹsʹka Stolytsya (Verkhovyna 107.4 FM)
TDI may refer to: Science and technology. Tolerable daily intake, in toxicology; Toluene diisocyanate, an organic chemical; Time delay and integration, timing ...
WCPY (92.7 FM) is a radio station licensed to Arlington Heights, Illinois, and serving the Chicago area. WCPY airs a Polish language format during the daytime, as "Polski FM", while airing a dance hits format at night known as "Dance Factory FM".
M-1 is the first commercial radio station in Lithuania, broadcasting from the capital city of Vilnius. [1] The station was established on 31 December 1989 by Hubertas Grušnys. [2] The first song played on M-1 was "Radio Ga Ga" by Queen. [2] In 2022, radio station had €4.6 million in revenue. [3]
Radio Belgrade 3 shares the same radio waves as Radio Belgrade 2 and broadcasts from 20.00 until 06.00. Radio Belgrade 202 broadcasts short news segments, rock and pop music. Hosts of various music programmes on the radio often ask listeners to send in their thoughts via SMS or the Internet. Belgrade 202 also has a special morning programme ...
Radio Maryja sparked many controversies and is frequently being criticized both in Poland and abroad. [16] [17] [18] Bishop Tadeusz Pieronek, the former secretary general of the Episcopate of Poland, said that Radio Maryja is "a real and growing problem", adding that the station "offers a reduced view on Christianity" that is "extremely compromising and shameful, sick and dangerous."
Radio Slovenia International (RSi) is the international service of Slovenian state radio on FM, Internet and via satellite. RSi is one of the 3 foreign-language radio stations in Slovenia (the other two is the Hungarian-only Muravidéki Magyar Rádió, and Italian-only Radio Capodistria). Its broadcasts are in Slovene, German and English.