Romanian Radio Broadcasting Company

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Societatea Română de Radiodifuziune
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Type Radio network
Country Flag of Romania Romania
Availability National & international (through Radio România Internaţional)
Owner The Romanian state
Key people Maria Ţoghină
Launch date November 1, 1928
Former names Societatea de Difuziune Radiotelefonică (1928-1936)
Website
http://www.srr.ro/

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[edit] History

Before 1928, there was a pro-radio movement, led by professor Dragomir Hurmuzescu, who, in March 1925, funded "The Friends of Radio Association".

The first experimental transmission was broadcast in summer 1925, during "Bucharest's month". Periodic broadcasts were made during 1926 and 1927 by "The Friends of Radio Association" and Universitary Electrotechnical Institute. In 1927 a short wave emitor was installed and were made the first transatlantic experimental broadcasts. "The gramophone recording broadcast trough electromagnetic cartridge has been clearly heard in Boston, USA". In March 1928 the Romanian Radio Broadcasting Company was legally founded.

The first radio transmission was broadcast on November 1, 1928, 5:00 PM. The first official radio show was inaugurated by the Romanian physicist and professor Dragomir Hurmuzescu, who became the president of the Administration Council of The Radiotelephonic Broadcasting Company.

On December 18, 1928, the first comic radio show was broadcast.

In 1929, the following shows are broadcast:

[edit] 1928-1937

The number of broadcasting hours increases consistently, reaching 3,517 hours in 1934.

[edit] 1938-1944

[edit] 1945-1988

The political events after the end of the war affected the institution.

  • 11 June 1948 - the RRBC was fully state controlled
  • in 1952 the new headquarters of RRBC was inaugurated
  • After 1954 the local stations appear:
  • March 1973 - the 3rd channel (Programul III)
  • 1985 - the local stations stop broadcasting (by a Presidential Decree)

[edit] 1989-2000

[edit] 2000-2004

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