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Radio in Poland

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The first radio broadcast in Poland happened on 1 February 1925 and the industry is still alive today.

National public radio broadcaster

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Polskie Radio (PR) is Poland's national public radio broadcaster and operates four national FM stations:

Additionally, PR operates six DAB+ and Internet channels:

  • Czwórka - Youth-focused alternative music radio featuring programs on lifestyle, sport and technology
  • Chopin - 24-hour classical music channel
  • Radio Dzieciom - Children-oriented service featuring educational and entertaining content
  • Radio Kierowców - Drivers-oriented service featuring adult contemporary music, traffic reports and motorization news
  • Radio dla Ukrainy - Ukrainian language service
  • Radio Poland - International, external broadcasting service

National commercial networks

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RMF

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Eurozet

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Time

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Independent

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Listeners

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RMF FM is the most popular radio station in Poland

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Joint network with Time
  2. ^ Shares format with three local radio networks - Norda FM, Warta FM and Radio WIelkopolska
  3. ^ Joint network with Eurozet