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Radio Rossii
Broadcast areaRussia
FrequencyFM: 101.5 MHz (Moscow), 66.30 MHz (OIRT band) and 99.0 MHz (St. Petersburg)
Cable radio: 1
Digital television: Radio 3
More than 1,500 other transmitters
Programming
Language(s)Russian (Moscow)
FormatNews, talk, and music
Ownership
OwnerVGTRK
Sister stationsRadio Mayak, Radio Yunost, Vesti FM
History
First air date10 December 1990; 34 years ago (1990-12-10)
Technical information
Transmitter coordinates55°47′14.75″N 37°34′42.51″E / 55.7874306°N 37.5784750°E / 55.7874306; 37.5784750
Links
Webcasticecast.vgtrk.cdnvideo.ru
Websitehttps://smotrim.ru/radiorus

Radio Rossii (Russian: Радио России, Radio of Russia) is the primary public radio station in Russia.

History

Radio Rossii began broadcasting on 10 December 1990. The radio station is part of the state-owned unitary enterprise VGTRK, which also includes television channels Russia-1, Russia-2, Russia-24, Carousel, and Russia-K, as well as radio stations Yunost, Mayak, Kultura and Vesti FM.

Broadcast

Radio Rossii is classified as an information and light entertainment station. It is one of the state's information channels, meant to appeal to a wide audience with varying tastes. It's included in the first multiplex of digital TV broadcasting DVB-T2. Local state affiliates (GTRKs) broadcast regional programs on Radio Rossii.

Distribution

Broadcasts in shortwave were terminated in the 2010s, medium wave in 2013-14 and longwave broadcasts were terminated on 9 January 2014.

With about 1,500 FM transmitters, Radio Rossii has the largest FM coverage in Russia. It remains the only station with widespread OIRT-FM coverage on (65.84-74.00 MHz). The OIRT band is only used in the CIS countries. In populated areas across Russia, Radio Rossii can be received both on OIRT and the standard FM band on (87.5-108 MHz), and streams are also available via satellite and the internet.

Since 5 April 2022, Radio Rossii broadcasts on mediumwave at 999 kHz, 24 hours a day via a 1000 kW transmitter in Grigoriopol, Transnistria. This transmitter is easily received in all of Europe, North Africa and parts of Asia.

References

  1. "Russia: End of an era for long-wave listeners". BBC News. 10 January 2014. Retrieved 16 January 2014.
  2. "FMSCAN - Radio Rossii FM transmitters". Retrieved 23 June 2020.
  3. Radio Rossii statt Trans World Radio radioeins.de April, 06 2022 (in German)

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