Echo of Moscow
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Echo of Moscow (Russian: Эхо Москвы, Ekho Moskvy) is a Russian radio station based in Moscow, broadcasting in many Russian cities, in some of the former-Soviet republics (through partnerships with local radio stations), and via the Internet. Most of the content consists of news and talk shows focusing on social and political issues and the station tries to represent different points of view. The current senior editor is Alexei Venediktov.
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[edit] Shareholders structure
- Gazprom Media 66%
- Journalist staff 34%
(Information correct as of 2005.)
[edit] Frequencies
- Abakan - 71.06, 104.2 FM
- Barnaul - 69.11 FM
- Chelyabinsk - 70.70, 99.5 FM
- Chicago - 1330 AM
- Ekaterinburg - 67.46, 91.4 FM
- Zelenogorsk - 71.06 FM
- Izhevsk - 105.3 FM
- Irkutsk - 69.5 FM
- Kazan - 105.8 FM
- Krasnoyarsk - 106.6 FM
- Makhachkala - 105.2 FM
- Mirny - 102,4
- Moscow - 91.2 FM
- Nizhny Novgorod - 107.4 FM
- Orenburg - 101.3 FM
- Omsk - 70.55, 105.0 FM
- Perm - 91.2 FM
- Rostov-na-Donu - 69.44 FM
- Samara - 99.1 FM
- Saint Petersburg - 91.5 FM
- Saratov, Engels - 105.8 FM
- Tolyatti - 107.9 FM
- Tomsk - 105.0 FM
- Tumen - 72.44 FM
- Tver - 107,2 FM
- Ufa - 91.1 FM
- Ukhta - 105.0 FM
- Yaroslavl - 106.5 FM
- Vladikavkaz, Beslan - 102.8 FM
- Vologda - 105.7 FM