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  2. Lists of radio stations in Europe - Wikipedia

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    Play Radio – in Serbia and Montenegro. European Hit Radio (EHR) – in Latvia and Lithuania. Lux FM – in Ukraine and Kazakhstan. Antenne Bayern Group [15] Germany (Antenne Bayern, Rock Antenne, Antenne NRW, Oldie Antenne) Austria (Rock Antenne Österreich) Klassik Radio – in Germany and Austria.

  3. European Broadcasting Area - Wikipedia

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    Map showing the European Broadcasting Area in red. The European Broadcasting Area (EBA) is defined by the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) as such: [1]. The "European Broadcasting Area" is bounded on the west by the western boundary of Region 1, on the east by the meridian 40° East of Greenwich and on the south by the parallel 30° North so as to include the northern part of Saudi ...

  4. List of public broadcasters by country - Wikipedia

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    Lithuania. LRT [32] LRT televizija - General. LRT Plius - Culture, religion and sports. LRT Lituanica - Mix of LRT televizija and LRT Plius programmes. LRT Radijas (Radio station) - General and news. LRT Klasika (Radio station) - Culture and classical music. LRT Opus (Radio station) - Aimed for young people and modern music.

  5. List of oldest radio stations - Wikipedia

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    The first shortwave station in Europe. 25 June 1926 (test transmissions began), and the first shortwave station in the world with its own dedicated programming rather than being a simulcast of an AM/MW or LW station such as KDKA. Regular broadcast from 30 May 1927 to May 1940 when the station went dark due to the German occupation of Holland ...

  6. Radio Garden - Wikipedia

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    Radio Garden. Radio Garden is a non-profit Dutch radio and digital research project developed from 2013 to 2016 by the Netherlands Institute for Sound and Vision (under the supervision of Martin Luther University of Halle-Wittenberg 's Golo Föllmer), by the Transnational Radio Knowledge Platform and five other European universities.

  7. List of European medium wave transmitters - Wikipedia

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    1600. Radio Ukraine International. 1440. Marnach. 300-600. 3 guyed steel framework masts, height 105 m (day antenna), one guyed lattice steel mast (height 60 m) and one free standing lattice steel tower (height 65 m), both insulated against ground for night transmission. Closed on 31 December 2015.

  8. European Broadcasting Union - Wikipedia

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    The European Broadcasting Union (EBU; French: Union européenne de radio-télévision, UER) is an alliance of public service media organisations whose countries are within the European Broadcasting Area or who are members of the Council of Europe. As of 2024, it is made up of 123 member organisations from 56 countries, [2] and 31 associate ...

  9. List of international broadcasters - Wikipedia

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    Radio Station of Macedonia Ireland: RTÉ Radio 1 Extra Ireland: Irish Radio Relay Service Italy: Rai Italia Radio Italy: NEXUS International Broadcasting Association Italy: European Gospel Radio Italy: International Public Access Radio (IPAR) Moldova: Radio Moldova Netherlands: Radio Netherlands Worldwide Poland: Radio Poland