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'''Radio Orfey''' ([[Russian language|Russian]]: Радио Орфей) ("Radio Orpheus") is a [[Russia|Russian]] radio station broadcasting [[classical music]] from its studios in [[Moscow]]. Its programmes are broadcast on [[FM broadcasting|FM]] and via three [[AM broadcasting|AM]] transmitters in [[Saint Petersburg]], [[Moscow]], and [[Volgograd]], and are also streamed on the [[Internet]].
'''Radio Orfey''' ([[Russian language|Russian]]: Радио Орфей) ("Radio Orpheus") is a [[Russia|Russian]] radio station broadcasting [[classical music]] from studios in [[Moscow]]. Its programmes – which are broadcast on [[FM broadcasting|FM]] from transmitters in Moscow (99.2 MHz), [[Saint Petersburg]] (71.66 MHz), [[Yekaterinburg]] (69.92 MHz), [[Volgograd]] (71.33 MHz), [[Perm]] (66.8 MHz), [[Lipetsk]] (70.07 MHz), [[Tula]] (71.93 MHz), [[Kurgan]] (106 MHz), and [[Smolensk]] (104.3 MHz) –
are also streamed on the [[Internet]].


The station, which was created in August 1960, has had various owners throughout its history:
The station, which was created in August 1960, has had various owners throughout its history:

Revision as of 11:57, 5 June 2017

Radio Orfey (Russian: Радио Орфей) ("Radio Orpheus") is a Russian radio station broadcasting classical music from studios in Moscow. Its programmes – which are broadcast on FM from transmitters in Moscow (99.2 MHz), Saint Petersburg (71.66 MHz), Yekaterinburg (69.92 MHz), Volgograd (71.33 MHz), Perm (66.8 MHz), Lipetsk (70.07 MHz), Tula (71.93 MHz), Kurgan (106 MHz), and Smolensk (104.3 MHz) – are also streamed on the Internet.

The station, which was created in August 1960, has had various owners throughout its history:

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