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Kyiv, Ukraine: 95.6 MHz Jam FM Pop/Rock United Media Holding Radiogroup: Web Stream: Kyiv, Ukraine: 96.0 MHz Radio NV News and Talk Dragon Capital/NV Web Stream: Kyiv, Ukraine: 96.4 MHz Hit FM Modern music, Top 40 TAVR Media Web Stream: Kyiv, Ukraine: 96.8 MHz DJ FM Dance Business Radio Group Web Stream: Kyiv, Ukraine: 97.2 MHz UA:Radio Promin ...
Radio MID FM (Uman 103.4 FM) Radio Uman (Uman 106.1 FM) Radio Magnit (Kaniv 99.7 FM) Ekvator FM (Shpola 100.8 FM) Na Khvyli Korsunya - Ridne Radio (Korsun'-Shevchenkivs'kyi 104.8 FM) Radio Aktivnost (Bahacheve 107.3 FM) Radio Chyhyryn (Chyhyryn 99.0 FM) Ulyublene Radio (Zvenyhorodka 87.9 FM, Orlovets' 98.0 FM) Kherson region
Initially it started with broadcasts to the Moscow region on 107.4 FM, it now covers around 600 of the big Russian cities, as well as online and satellite (via Eutelsat W7 and Tricolor TV). It also has stations in Moldova, Ukraine, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan. Hit FM broadcasts mainly contemporary hits (rock, RnB, electronic music).
Radio broadcasts in Ukraine, at the time part of the USSR, began in Kharkov on November 16, 1924, and a nationwide radio network was initiated in 1928. [5] ( In the first years of the USSR Kharkov was the capital of Ukraine, from December 1919 to January 1934, after which the capital relocated to Kiev, together with headquarters of Ukrainian Radio.
Radio Ukraine Directorate of the Suspilne is a structural subdivision of the company, which integrates four broadcasting channels, the studios of Radio House and the House of Recording of Ukrainian Radio, and 5 radio ensembles. Radio Ukraine broadcasts on FM and AM, satellite and cable TV-networks throughout Ukraine. Also it has mobile app ...
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Kraina FM (Ukrainian: Країна ФМ) — Ukraine's first all-Ukrainian-language radio, broadcast in 26 cities in Ukraine and online prior to the Russian invasion of Ukraine in February 2022. [1] It appeared from «Radio EU» November 9, 2016. Oleh Skrypka works as one of radio broadcasters. [2] [1] [3]
Hit FM or Hits FM may refer to any of the following radio stations: Hit FM. HIT FM Denmark; Hit FM (Russia) Hit FM (Taiwan) 99.5 Hit FM, now DWRT-FM, in the Philippines;