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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.
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:
Polskie Radio (PR) is Poland's national public radio broadcaster and operates four national FM stations: Jedynka - Generalist radio station featuring news, sport and adult contemporary music; Dwójka - High culture, including jazz and classical music, literature and drama
Polskie Radio 24 (PR24) – news; Digital Program 4 (Czwórka – Four) – youth oriented; Polskie Radio Chopin – Polish classical music; Polskie Radio Dzieciom – children programming (daytime), parents magazines (evenings) and Jazz music (nights) Polskie Radio Rytm – pop music; 17 regional radio stations Warsaw (Polskie Radio RDC) 7 ...
Polskie Radio Program IV; R. Radio Kraków; Radio Poland; S. Science Picnic; W. W Jezioranach; Warsaw radio mast This page was last edited on 7 June 2021, at 20:17 ...
Program I began test transmissions on 1 February 1925, and began regular transmissions on 18 April 1926 (as Polskie Radio Warszawa), one year after Polskie Radio was founded. In 1924 the Post, Telegraph, and Telephone Act was passed, and in February of the following year, a broadcasting station built already in Poland started operation. [ 1 ]
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Polskie Radio (26 P) Pages in category "Radio stations in Poland" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total.