Radio Złote Przeboje

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Radio Złote Przeboje
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Radio station ( private )
Program type Audible hit radio
reception analogue terrestrial , satellite , live stream
Reception area Poland
Start of transmission 1997
owner Agora Radio Group Sp. Z oo (similar to GmbH)
executive Director Marta Starosta
Program director Jaroslaw Barwiak
List of radio stations
Website

Radio Złote Przeboje (short: Złote Przeboje , Goldene Schlager) is a national radio network in Poland . It was founded in 1997. Originally, as known from the USA , for example , it was a network of independent local broadcasting stations that produced a joint program (centrally in Warsaw ) . Złote Przeboje has a broadcasting license for the delivery of a nationwide program, so it does not have its own channels. It was re-established as a centrally organized nationwide broadcaster until around 2007.

The brand belongs to the Agora Radio Group , a wholly-owned subsidiary of Agora SA (media holding company). With the abandonment of the own homepage, the entire technical infrastructure for the distribution of the Internet stream (mainstream.radioagora.pl) including the new homepage was integrated into Tuba.pl , also a company of Agora SA.

program

The program offers an audible format radio with the most successful current hits. ( Przeboje , or Schlager , is understood in Polish in the sense of “most successful hits”.) There is also a small proportion of oldies since the 1960s, which originally made up the main part of the program. The core target group has thus shifted to the 30 to 50 year old radio listeners.

From 2007 to January 2010 the well-known Marek Niedzwiecki , before and afterwards music editor and presenter at the 3rd program of the Polish Radio , was part of the team of presenters with his chart show.

Local / regional studios

Windows programs are broadcast from studios in the following locations: Białystok , Bydgoszcz , Częstochowa , Gdańsk , Jelenia Góra , Katowice , Krakow , Lublin , Łódź , Nowy Sacz , Opole , Poznań , Rzeszów , Szczecin , Wałbrzych , Warsaw , Wrocław , Zamosc , Zielona Góra . These stations put together the regional program with their own advertising, regional news, weather and service information.

Internet station

The broadcaster offers the following additional internet programs on its homepage:

  • Złote Przeboje Pop
  • Złote Przeboje rock
  • Złote Przeboje Disco / Dance
  • Złote Przeboje Po Polsku (only Polish music)
  • Złote Przeboje Ballady (ballads)

reception

About 70-75 percent of the Polish territory (over 90 percent of the population) are covered by 25 VHF transmitters: Białystok (101.0 MHz ), Bydgoszcz (92.1 MHz), Częstochowa (96.6 MHz), Gdańsk ( 103.0 MHz), Gdynia (99.2 MHz), Gorlice (99.6 MHz), Jelenia Góra (106.2 MHz), Katowice (91.2 MHz), Kraków (92.5 MHz), Lublin (95 , 6 MHz), Łódź (101.3 MHz), Nowy Sącz (93.8 MHz), Nowy Targ (91.3 MHz), Opole (92.8 i 104.1 MHz), Poznań (88.4 MHz) , Rzeszów (95.7 MHz), Szczecin (89.8 MHz), Wałbrzych (91.8 MHz), Warszawa (100.1 MHz), Wolin (105.6 MHz), Wrocław (90.4 MHz), Zabrze (96.6 MHz), Zamość (99.3 MHz), Zielona Góra (98.1 MHz), Żary (94.4 MHz)

The program is also broadcast on the Hot Bird 8 satellite (regional program 100.1 FM , Warsaw) and on several regionalized Internet streams.

Individual evidence

  1. Marek Niedźwiecki wraca do Trójki ( Memento of the original from March 5, 2010 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. (Marek Niedźwiecki returns for the third) dziennik.pl, February 5, 2010 @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / dziennik.pl