Tilos Radio
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Tilos Radio is a community, non-profit radio station in Budapest, Hungary.
Tilos Radio was the first community radio station in Hungary, as a pirate broadcaster established in 1991. The programme makers in the radio have always contributed on a voluntary basis. Tilos Radio has never broadcast advertisements. Tilos Radio has a strong social and freedom-of-expression commitment. Tilos Radio plays a key role in the cultural and lifestyle scene of Budapest.
Tilos Radio was established as a pirate community radio station in Budapest in 1991 as a way of bringing the public's attention to the fact that there was at that time no legal framework for independent and community broadcasters. During the first years of its broadcasting, Tilos (which means "forbidden" in Hungarian) enjoyed wide public interest and has played a key role in the liberalisation of the airwaves in Hungary, which happened in 1995.
Tilos Radio has got a legal frequency license in 1995 and became a hot local community station in Budapest with its morning phone-in talk-shows and its cool music programmes, broadcasting 12 hours a day. Now Tilos is a key player in the cultural and lifestyle scene of Budapest. Meanwhile Tilos Radio has its fingers on the public pulse with its social thinking, minority oriented programmes, and its radical and tolerant attitude. The services of Tilos are mainly financed by listeners' donations and the income from fund-raising events, and partly by support from EU programmes, international NGO's and charity institutions.
In November 1999, Tilos Radio had to apply for a new frequency licence. Tilos Radio wanted to broadcast 24 hours a day. Tilos did not receive a new frequency licence - this means that the radio had to leave its actual frequency in 1999.
October 2002 - 3 years later, with its third application, Tilos Radio has got the licence for the 90,3 MHz frequency in Budapest for seven years. Tilos Radio can also be heard via cable and via Internet in 24 hours.