Radio Chișinău
Type | Radio network |
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Country | Moldova |
Availability | National |
Founded |
October 8, 1939 by Romanian Radio Broadcasting Company |
Slogan | Arena Oamenilor Liberi |
Licence area | Moldova |
Broadcast area | Moldova |
Owner | Romanian Radio Broadcasting Company |
Launch date | October 8, 1939, relaunched on December 1, 2011 |
Former names |
Radio Basarabia Arena FM |
Official website | Official site |
Radio Chişinău is a Romanian language radio station, being the only station of the Romanian Radio Broadcasting Company in Moldova. The Romanian Radio Broadcasting Company launched on October 8, 1939 the first radio station ever to broadcast in Chişinău.[1][2]
FM Broadcasts
- Chișinău: 89,6 MHz
- Ungheni: 93,8 MHz
- Tighina: 106,1 MHz
- Cahul: 93,3 MHz
- Edineț: 106,4 MHz
- Briceni: 102,6 MHz
- Drochia: 107,1 MHz
Gallery
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The radio in Chișinău in 1937
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The radio in Chișinău in 1940
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