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Native name
  
Polskie Radio SA

Area served
  
Poland

Industry
  
Mass media

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Type
  
Sole-shareholder company of the State Treasury

Headquarters
  
al. Niepodległości 77/85, 00-977 Warsaw, Poland

Products
  
Broadcasting, radio, web portals

Founded
  
18 August 1925, Warsaw, Poland

Founders
  
Tadeusz Sułowski, Zygmunt Chamiec

Albums
  
DaDaDam, Fin de siecle, Czy te oczy mogą kłamać, Atramentowa, Niemen Aerolit

Profiles

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Polskie Radio Spółka Akcyjna (PR S.A.; English: Polish Radio) is Poland's state-owned national publicly funded radio broadcasting organization.

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History

Polskie Radio was founded on 18 August 1925 and began making regular broadcasts from Warsaw on 18 April 1926.

Czesław Miłosz, recipient of the 1980 Nobel Prize in Literature, worked as a literary programmer in Vilnius for Polish Radio in 1936.

Before the Second World War, Polish Radio operated one national channel – broadcast from 1931 from one of Europe's most powerful longwave transmitters, situated at Raszyn just outside Warsaw and destroyed in 1939 due to invasion of German Army – and nine regional stations:

  • Kraków from 15 February 1927
  • Poznań from 24 April 1927
  • Katowice from 4 December 1927
  • Wilno from 15 January 1928
  • Lwów from 15 January 1930
  • Łódź from 2 February 1930
  • Toruń from 15 January 1935
  • Warszawa from 1 March 1937 – known as Warszawa II, the national channel becoming Warszawa I from this date
  • Baranowicze from 1 July 1938
  • A tenth regional station was planned for Łuck, but the outbreak of war meant that it never opened.

    After the war, Polskie Radio came under the tutelage of the state public broadcasting body Komitet do Spraw Radiofonii "Polskie Radio" (later "Polskie Radio i Telewizja" - PRT, Polish Radio and Television). This body was dissolved in 1992, Polskie Radio S.A. and Telewizja Polska S.A. becoming politically dependent corporations, each of which was admitted to full active membership of the European Broadcasting Union on 1 January 1993.

    National

  • Program 1 (Jedynka - One) – information and adult contemporary music – AM-LW (225 kHz)/1333 meters, FM, DAB+ and the internet
  • Program 2 (Dwójka - Two) – classical music and cultural – FM, DAB+ and the internet
  • Program 3 (Trójka - Three) – alternative, jazz, rock, and eclectic – FM, DAB+ and the internet
  • Program 4 (Czwórka - Four) – youth oriented – DAB+ and the internet (also carried as a live video feed in the internet)
  • Polskie Radio 24 (PR24) - news - FM, DAB+ and the internet(also carried as a live video feed in the internet)
  • Polskie Radio Dzieciom - children programming (daytime), parents magazines (evenings) and Jazz music (nights) - DAB+ and the internet
  • Polskie Radio Rytm - pop music - DAB+ and the internet
  • Polskie Radio also operates 17 regional radio stations (operating on FM, also except Radio Kielce on DAB+), located in:

  • Białystok
  • Bydgoszcz (Radio Pomorza i Kujaw)
  • Gdańsk
  • Katowice (Radio Katowice)
  • Kielce (Radio Kielce)
  • Koszalin
  • Kraków (Radio Kraków)
  • Lublin (Radio Lublin)
  • Łódź
  • Olsztyn
  • Opole
  • Poznań (Radio Merkury)
  • Rzeszów
  • Szczecin
  • Warszawa (Polskie Radio RDC)
  • Wrocław
  • Zielona Góra (Radio Zachód)
  • Polskie Radio offers city stations in:

  • Gorzów Wielkopolski - Radio Gorzów
  • Lublin - Radio Freee
  • Poznań - MC Radio
  • Słupsk - Radio Słupsk
  • Szczecin - Radio Szczecin Extra
  • Wrocław - Radio RAM
  • Zielona Góra - Radio Zielona Góra
  • All city stations but Radio Szczecin Extra are being broadcast on FM and in Internet, while Radio Szczecin Extra is available only in Internet and via DAB+.

    Polskie Radio also offers regional cultural stations (all operating in Internet and DAB+ only) in:

  • Kraków - OFF Radio Kraków
  • Wrocław - Radio Wrocław Kultura
  • International

  • Radio Poland (known until January 2007 as Radio Polonia) – external broadcasts in Belarusian, English, German, Polish, Russian, and Ukrainian – short wave, medium wave, satellite, DAB+ and the internet
  • Music charts

    Polskie Radio Trójka has been compiling Polish music charts since 1982 – in an era before there were any commercial sales or airplay rankings – making them a significant record of musical popularity in Poland. Chart archives dating from 1982 are available to the public via the station's website.

    All music

  • Polskie Radio Internetowe – dla Polonii w Polsce i na świecie
  • References

    Polskie Radio Wikipedia