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RMF FM

RMF FM (abriviation to Radio Muzyka Fakty FM, translation: Radio Music Facts FM; previously: Radio Małopolska Fun FM; translation: Radio Lesser Poland Fun FM) is the first commercial radio station in Poland,[1] currently broadcasting in AC radio format.[2] RMF FM started broadcasting on 15 January 1990 in Kraków. The current director is Tadeusz Sołtys. The radio is wholly owned by the German Bauer Verlagsgruppe. It is the first private radio station in Poland and is available throughout the country.

RMF FM
Broadcast areaPoland, parts of Sweden, Denmark, Germany
Frequency91.0 MHz (Warsaw)
Programming
Language(s)Polish
FormatCHR/Hot AC, news and music
Ownership
OwnerBauer Verlagsgruppe
History
First air date
15 January 1990; 33 years ago (1990-01-15)
Links
WebcastLive Stream
Websitermf.fm
Radio RMF FM. Studio
Radio RMF FM. News studio
Radio RMF FM. Kia Sportage in Poznan.
Radio RMF FM. VW Caddy as outside broadcasting van during EURO 2012

History

Origin

The main founder of the radio was Stanislaw Tyczynski, who initiated Radio Solidarność Małopolska (Solidarity Radio Lesser Poland) in 1981. From 1984 to 1989 he lived in France. After returning to Kraków on 9 June 1989, together with a group of Solidarity activists, he established the Krakowska Fundacja Komunikacji Społecznej (KFKS, Kraków Foundation of Social Communication), aiming to "propagate free social communication, reliable and objective information, free expression of opinions and views".[3][4]

The first application for the frequency and radio license was submitted as early as November 1989; however, it was rejected. Shortly afterwards, a second application was submitted for the retransmission of Fun Radio, citing similar broadcasts by TV Ostankino and Rai Uno in Kraków. This time the application was accepted, and the station was given the frequency 70.06 MHz.

1990s

The rebroadcast was launched on January 15, 1990. The first song to appear on the air was "Africa" by the band Toto. Initially, the station was housed in two apartments, but after eight months the broadcast was moved to the Kościuszko Mound. At the same time, the first Polish commercials appeared (partly made up by the journalists to give the impression of great interest on the part of advertisers) and regular news services from Kraków, and the first truckload of equipment donated by Fun Radio arrived at the station. The programme gradually expanded - from 24 September, hourly news and programmes from 5:00 to 9:00 (from 12 November to 14:00) and from 22:00 to 1:00 at night were broadcast from Kraków. The hosts of the programmes included Ewa Drzyzga, Piotr Metz, Marcin Wrona, Tadeusz Sołtys, Andrzej Sołtysik and Bogdan Rymanowski.[5]

Since 7th January 1991 Radio Free Europe services were broadcast on RMF and on 14th January Paweł Pawlik became the first field correspondent, broadcasting from Tarnów. On 25 February the first foreign correspondent appeared in Paris, in April an outpost was opened in Vienna and in June in the Warsaw Marriott Hotel - the first employee was Hieronim Wrona. On July 1, 1991 the station's transmission truck, an off-road Toyota Land Cruiser, made its debut. On December 11, 1991 the car took part in the first big event - the fire of the Krakow Philharmonic Hall.[6]

In October 1991 the cooperation between RMF and KFKS ended. This was due to the fact that the French shareholders did not accept only a 33% stake in the company, as allowed by Polish law, and were interested only in full ownership. As a result, the retransmission of Fun Radio ended.

On 20 April 1992 the station broadcast The Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert featuring Metallica, Elton John, David Bowie, U2 and Guns N' Roses live. On 26 June 1992 the second studio was opened and in July 1992 the correspondent's office in Warsaw. Also on 15th July FM was added to RMF for the first time. On 12 September the first music charts appeared, on 2 November the station appeared on the satellite (thanks to the agreement with MTV Europe it occupied the second audio subcarrier of this station) and in December a second RMF FM transmitter was launched - in Katowice (on 71.75 MHz).[7]

On 16 January 1993 a RMF FM branch in Katowice was launched (the first local branch outside Kraków). On 20 January appeared a correspondent in Washington DC, on 8 March began production of its own program in Częstochowa. On 1 September the first morning program "Ni w 5 ni w 9" was launched, which on 30 August 1999 changed into "Wstawaj, szkoda dnia" broadcast until today.[8]

In February 1994 the National Broadcasting Council (KRRiT) decided to grant the station a nationwide license. On April 15, an outlet in Brussels was launched. On May 26 the concession included the possibility of local splits. On November 1st a local program was launched in Łódź and on December 19th a local station was launched in Warsaw - the broadcast was "turned on" by the then director of the National Broadcasting Council using a laptop with the Internet.[9]

In 1995 local affiliates were launched in Wrocław (2 January), Poznań (6 February), Lublin (5 April), Opole, Zakopane (17 and 22 July respectively), Rzeszów (1 August), Trójmiasto (9 September), Szczecin (2 October) and Bydgoszcz (27 November; in September 2008 the affiliate was moved to Toruń)[10] as well as correspondent offices in Tokyo (13 March) and Tel Aviv (1 May). In June 1995, the station became the owner of the first satellite radio news truck in Poland, which it used for the first tour of the "Inwazja mocy" series, which lasted throughout the summer. During the Inwazja concert in Tychy on August 15, 1995, a helicopter rented by the station crashed and the pilot was killed.[11][12]

From 5 February 1996, the station had a correspondent in London, and from 1 March also in Moscow. At the same time, "Polityczne grafitii" appeared, broadcast simultaneously on RMF FM and Polsat. At the end of the year, the station became the most popular radio station in Poland according to listenership polls - with breaks, it still holds this position today.[13]

On February 1, 1997, the station was launched in Olsztyn. On June 16, Hop Bęc chart was launched, which in its heyday (around 1999) was the most popular youth program in the country. Conducted from 26 June 1997, another edition of the "Inwazja Mocy" campaign was suspended for about a month due to the flood of the millennium - the station created "Inwazja Pomocy", supporting the rescue efforts of the services and reporting on them on air.[14]

In January 1998, RMF FM journalists were the only Poles broadcasting from Baghdad, Kuwait and Bahrain during the crisis in the Persian Gulf. On 1 September the local station Opera FM (today RMF Classic) was launched in Kraków.[15]

In March 1999, RMF FM journalists reported on the war in the Balkans. In July, the station conducted another edition of "Inwazja mocy", during which the largest gathering of people in Poland took place - about 3 million people. On 1 September 1999, the station took over the local radio station in Kraków - Blue FM (today Radio Eska Kraków).[16]

2000's

On 11 February 2000 Interia.pl, a subsidiary of RMF, was launched. On March 1 a correspondent in Berlin appeared and on December 7 the station, as the first of all national radio stations, appeared on the Wizja TV platform.[17]

On 7 March 2001, the National Broadcasting Council renewed the station's license for another 10 years, but this time without the possibility of local splits. Due to this decision, on April 17, a picket of journalists and friends of the station was held in front of the Council's headquarters. However, the Council did not change its decision - on May 22, 2001 the new concession came into force, and on May 25, 2001 the broadcast of local programs was terminated. At the turn of July and August 2001 the station conducted a relief campaign for the flood victims in the Sucha Beskidzka area. On September 11, 2001, a few minutes before 3 p.m., information about the attack on the WTC was broadcast, followed by the longest news service in the history of Polish radio (the record was broken after the Smolensk disaster, also by RMF). Immediately after the attacks, reporters appeared in Pakistan, Afghanistan, the Persian Gulf, Israel and Bethlehem, reporting on the tensions following the attack.[18]

On March 28, 2002, the station's signal was made available on the Internet. On 15th July 2002 RMF was the only radio station in Poland to interview President George Bush. In August the station broadcast the last pilgrimage of John Paul II to Poland. On 24th October 2002 the station won a lawsuit with the National Broadcasting Council for extending its license without the possibility of local broadcasts.[19]

In 2003 RMF journalists were the only ones from Poland to report on the war in Iraq directly from Baghdad. On 11th April 2003 the RMF photo agency was founded and on 27th October 2003 the RMF Classic station was launched.[20]

On 1 July 2004 RadioMan was launched, a Ukrainian radio project carried out in cooperation with RMF. On 14 July Broker FM, the owner of RMF, made its stock market debut. On September 27, RMF Maxxx was launched.[21]

On 2 April 2005 at 21:55 the station announced the death of John Paul II. It then presented a multi-hour, all-night live program. The funeral of John Paul II was also broadcast on the station along with live entries of several journalists from different parts of the country. The station also extensively covered the attacks in Madrid and London as well as the MTK hall disaster and the Halemba mine disaster.[22][23]

On 28 October 2006 it was announced that the station had been sold to the German publishing house Verlagsgruppe Bauer. On 30 April 2007 Miasto Muzyki (today operating as RMFon.pl) was established.[24] In 2009, Wielka kumulacja was put on the air.[25]

2010's

Stanisław Smółka, one of the founders of the station, died on 7 February 2010.[26] On April 10, 2010 the station reported extensively on the Smolensk catastrophe, broadcasting two editions of Facts which lasted 21.5 hours. During the funeral of Lech and Maria Kaczynski another several hour long newscast was aired. After the ceremony, the station prepared a book of thanks for the President of Georgia, who despite the volcanic eruption arrived in Krakow with several stops, and a set of golf balls for Barack Obama, who due to the volcanic cloud did not make it to Poland and played golf during the funeral.[27] There was also extensive coverage of the 2010 flood, during which the station collected over 30 tons of donations for flood victims.[28]

In 2012, the station devoted much time to the EURO 2012.[29] Two years later, it covered the canonization of John Paul II, and also created the campaign "RMF i przyjaciele", inviting its listeners to a dinner created from dishes present in the cards of restaurants where politicians were recorded during the so-called tape scandal.[30]

The station celebrated its 25th anniversary in 2015 and its 30th anniversary in 2020.[31]

Listenership

According to the Radio Track survey (performed by Millward Brown SMG/KRC), RMF FM's share in terms of listening between January and March 2017 in the 15-75 age group was 24.8 percent, which gave the station the position of radio market leader in Poland.[32]

Advertising campaigns

RMF FM organizes advertising campaigns such as "Najlepsza Muzyka" ("Best Music"), "Jak zawsze RMF FM" ("As always RMF FM") or "Oddałem głos na muzykę" ("I voted for music"). All campaigns feature Polish and world music stars.

The management of RMF FM and its journalists

  • Tadeusz Soltys - Chairman and Programme Director
  • Iwona Bołdak - Deputy Programme Director
  • Przemysław Kula - Deputy Programme Director
  • Adam Czerwiński - Music Director
  • Marek Balawajder - Information Director
  • Blanka Baranowska - Deputy Information Director
  • Bartłomiej Eider - Editorial Director of RMF Warszawa

The names of RMF FM journalists can be found on this category on Polish Wikipedia.

Sister stations

RMF Classic

RMF Classic is a subject of RMF FM which mostly plays classical music. It originally started off as OPERA FM, which broadcast music produced by an opera. In 2003, the format, as well as the name, was changed, creating the project that is known as RMF Classic.[33]

RMF MAXX

RMF MAXX is a contemporary hit radio which started broadcasting on 27 September 2004.[34]

Broadcasts and their hosts

Currently[35]

  • Fakty RMF FM
  • Wstawaj, szkoda dnia – Przemysław Skowron, Mariusz Kałamaga, Tomasz Olbratowski
  • Byle do piątku – Daniel Dyk, Krzysztof Urbaniak
  • Felieton – Tomasz Olbratowski
  • Lepsza połowa dnia – Mateusz Opyrchał, Jacek Tomkowicz
  • Poplista/Poplista Plus – Dariusz Maciborek
  • Dobra nocka – no hosts
  • Poranek RMF FM – Natalia Kawałek, Jacek Tomkowicz
  • Kawałek weekendu – Krzysztof Urbaniak, Paweł Jawor
  • Disco RMF – Marcin Jędrych
  • Lepiej być nie może – Aleksandra Filipek, Krzysztof Urbaniak
  • Numer za numerem – Mariusz Opyrchał
  • Sceny zbrodni – Daniel Dyk, Kamil Barnowski
  • Historia dla dorosłych – Przemysław Skowron, Jacek Tomkowicz, Tomasz Olbratowski
  • Twoje 5 minut
  • RMF FM do samochodu

Some broadcasts in the past

  • Buntownik z wyboru – Marek Piekarczyk, Aleksandra Filipek Krzysztof Urbaniak
  • Byle do piątku – Robert Konatowicz, Małgorzata Kościelniak, Krzysztof Urbaniak, Kamil Baleja, Sławomir Kowalewski, Robert Karpowicz, Ewelina Pacyna
  • Czas się śmieje – Michał Figurski
  • Co ludzie powiedzą – Aleksandra Filipek
  • Dobry wieczór – Marcin Jędrych, Krzysztof Urbaniak, Daniel Dyk, Sławomir Kowalewski, Tomasz Brhel, Kamil Baleja
  • Dobrze zagrane – Marcin Jędrych, Tomasz Brhel, Aleksandra Filipek
  • Eurochart 100 – Marcin Jędrych
  • Gorące numery gwiazd – Marcin Jędrych
  • Gwiazdozbiór Smoka – Marcin Jędrych
  • Imprezowy piątek – Marcin Jędrych, Jacek Tomkowicz, Joanna Meus
  • Imprezowy weekend – Marcin Jędrych, Mateusz Opyrchał
  • JW 23 – Marcin Jędrych, Marcin Wrona, Witold Odrobina
  • Kawałek weekendu – Marcin Jędrych
  • Krakowskie Przedmieście 27 – Tomasz Skory i Konrad Piasecki, Piotr Salak i Ryszard Cebula
  • Koniec wieku – Piotr Metz
  • Kontrwywiad RMF FM – Kamil Durczok, Konrad Piasecki
  • Lepsza połowa dnia – Katarzyna Wilk i Kamil Baleja
  • Lista Hop-Bęc – Marcin Jędrych
  • Metzoforte – Piotr Metz, Marcin Jędrych i Tomasz Słoń
  • Na językach – Marzena Rogalska
  • Ni w 5 ni w 9 – Tadeusz Sołtys i Michał Kubik
  • Przesłuchanie – Tomasz Skory, Agnieszka Burzyńska, Mariusz Piekarski
  • Przepis na weekend – Kamil Baleja
  • Przebój za przebojem – Marcin Jędrych, Joanna Meus
  • Polityczne graffiti – Tomasz Skory, Brian Scott, Ryszard Cebula, Konrad Piasecki i Paweł Pawlik
  • Poplista plus impreza – Dariusz Maciborek, Marcin Jędrych
  • Popołudniowa Rozmowa Dnia – Tomasz Skory, Mariusz Piekarski, Roman Osica
  • Poliż temat – Ewa Błachnio, Robert Korólczyk, Mariusz Kałamaga
  • Poza zasięgiem – Stanisław Smółka
  • Radio Muzyka Fakty – Tadeusz Sołtys, Jacek Stawiski, Ewa Drzyzga, Ewa Stykowska, Edward Miszczak, Marcin Wrona, Bogdan Rymanowski i Grażyna Bekier
  • Radioturniej – Michał Figurski
  • RMF Extra – Marta Grzywacz i Piotr Jaworski
  • Rockandrollowa historia świata – Marcin Jędrych, Marek Piekarczyk
  • Rozmowy w biegu – Maciej Dowbor
  • Rozmowy podsłuchiwane – Jacek Żakowski i Piotr Najsztub
  • Szkółka niedzielna – Brian Scott i Paweł Pawlik
  • Świat filmu według Andrzeja Sołtysika – Andrzej Sołtysik
  • Świat na głowie – Marcin Jędrych, Tomasz Olbratowski
  • Tego jeszcze nie grali – Paweł Jawor, Mateusz Opyrchał
  • Ten Top – Marcin Jędrych
  • To lubię! – Ewa Farna
  • Tydzień z głowy – Ewelina Pacyna
  • Wasza muzyka – Ewa Drzyzga, Dariusz Maciborek, Piotr Metz, Robert Konatowicz, Mirosław Golański, Robert Janowski, Tomasz Brhel
  • Wolno wstać – Jan Burda, Sławomir Kowalewski
  • Wolne żarty – Krzysztof Urbaniak, Karol Modzelwski
  • Wszystkie struny świata – Robert Konatowicz
  • Wszystkie numery Agnieszki ChylińskiejAgnieszka Chylińska
  • Wszystko w temacie – Marcin Jędrych, Krzysztof Urbaniak
  • Wstawaj szkoda dnia – Tadeusz Sołtys, Michał Kubik, Beata Fiedorow, Piotr Urbaniak, Witold Lazar, Sylwia Paszkowska, Marcin Ziobro, Robert Karpowicz, Kamil Baleja
  • Z góry na dół – Edward Miszczak
  • Za dużo, za mało – Andrzej Sołtysik, Stanisław Smólka, Andrzej Roszak, Marcin Wrona, Ewa Drzyzga

Frequency FM in Poland

City Frequency City Frequency
Białogard 96,4 Łobez 91,3
Białystok 100,2 Łódź 93,5
Bielsko-Biała 89,2 Olsztyn 95,3
Bieszczady 101,1 Opole 95,3
Bydgoszcz 93,3 Ostrołęka 91,5
Częstochowa 105,9 Piła 96,6
Elbląg 92,6 Płock 94,3
Ełk 106,5 Poznań 94,6
Gdańsk 98,4 Przemyśl 103,4
Giżycko 102,0 Radom 88,2
Gorzów Wielkopolski 96,1 Rzeszów 100,1
Iława 107,4 Siedlce 91,9
Jelenia Góra 100,8 Słupsk 100,9
Kalisz 98,0 Suwałki 95,1
Katowice 93,0 Szczawnica 103,2
Kielce 88,2 Szczecin 106,7
Kisielice 107,4 Świnoujście 101,2
Kluczbork 99,5 Tarnów 95,4
Kłodzko 101,6 Wałbrzych 102,9
Konin 98,9 Warszawa 90,6 / 91,0
Koszalin 89,3 / 104,9 Włocławek 94,3
Kraków 96,0 Włoszczowa 97,1
Legnica 96,1 Wrocław 92,9
Leżajsk 101,8 Zamość 107,7
Lębork 103,4 Zgorzelec 93,8
Lubań 93,8 Zielona Góra 106,4
Lublin 89,3 Żagań 94,8

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External links

  • RMF FM webpage

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RMF FM abriviation to Radio Muzyka Fakty FM translation Radio Music Facts FM previously Radio Malopolska Fun FM translation Radio Lesser Poland Fun FM is the first commercial radio station in Poland 1 currently broadcasting in AC radio format 2 RMF FM started broadcasting on 15 January 1990 in Krakow The current director is Tadeusz Soltys The radio is wholly owned by the German Bauer Verlagsgruppe It is the first private radio station in Poland and is available throughout the country RMF FMKrakow PolandBroadcast areaPoland parts of Sweden Denmark GermanyFrequency91 0 MHz Warsaw ProgrammingLanguage s PolishFormatCHR Hot AC news and musicOwnershipOwnerBauer VerlagsgruppeHistoryFirst air date15 January 1990 33 years ago 1990 01 15 LinksWebcastLive StreamWebsitermf fmRadio RMF FM Studio Radio RMF FM News studio Radio RMF FM Kia Sportage in Poznan Radio RMF FM VW Caddy as outside broadcasting van during EURO 2012 Contents 1 History 1 1 Origin 1 2 1990s 1 3 2000 s 1 4 2010 s 2 Listenership 3 Advertising campaigns 4 The management of RMF FM and its journalists 5 Sister stations 5 1 RMF Classic 5 2 RMF MAXX 6 Broadcasts and their hosts 6 1 Currently 35 6 2 Some broadcasts in the past 7 Frequency FM in Poland 8 References 9 External linksHistory EditOrigin Edit The main founder of the radio was Stanislaw Tyczynski who initiated Radio Solidarnosc Malopolska Solidarity Radio Lesser Poland in 1981 From 1984 to 1989 he lived in France After returning to Krakow on 9 June 1989 together with a group of Solidarity activists he established the Krakowska Fundacja Komunikacji Spolecznej KFKS Krakow Foundation of Social Communication aiming to propagate free social communication reliable and objective information free expression of opinions and views 3 4 The first application for the frequency and radio license was submitted as early as November 1989 however it was rejected Shortly afterwards a second application was submitted for the retransmission of Fun Radio citing similar broadcasts by TV Ostankino and Rai Uno in Krakow This time the application was accepted and the station was given the frequency 70 06 MHz 1990s Edit The rebroadcast was launched on January 15 1990 The first song to appear on the air was Africa by the band Toto Initially the station was housed in two apartments but after eight months the broadcast was moved to the Kosciuszko Mound At the same time the first Polish commercials appeared partly made up by the journalists to give the impression of great interest on the part of advertisers and regular news services from Krakow and the first truckload of equipment donated by Fun Radio arrived at the station The programme gradually expanded from 24 September hourly news and programmes from 5 00 to 9 00 from 12 November to 14 00 and from 22 00 to 1 00 at night were broadcast from Krakow The hosts of the programmes included Ewa Drzyzga Piotr Metz Marcin Wrona Tadeusz Soltys Andrzej Soltysik and Bogdan Rymanowski 5 Since 7th January 1991 Radio Free Europe services were broadcast on RMF and on 14th January Pawel Pawlik became the first field correspondent broadcasting from Tarnow On 25 February the first foreign correspondent appeared in Paris in April an outpost was opened in Vienna and in June in the Warsaw Marriott Hotel the first employee was Hieronim Wrona On July 1 1991 the station s transmission truck an off road Toyota Land Cruiser made its debut On December 11 1991 the car took part in the first big event the fire of the Krakow Philharmonic Hall 6 In October 1991 the cooperation between RMF and KFKS ended This was due to the fact that the French shareholders did not accept only a 33 stake in the company as allowed by Polish law and were interested only in full ownership As a result the retransmission of Fun Radio ended On 20 April 1992 the station broadcast The Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert featuring Metallica Elton John David Bowie U2 and Guns N Roses live On 26 June 1992 the second studio was opened and in July 1992 the correspondent s office in Warsaw Also on 15th July FM was added to RMF for the first time On 12 September the first music charts appeared on 2 November the station appeared on the satellite thanks to the agreement with MTV Europe it occupied the second audio subcarrier of this station and in December a second RMF FM transmitter was launched in Katowice on 71 75 MHz 7 On 16 January 1993 a RMF FM branch in Katowice was launched the first local branch outside Krakow On 20 January appeared a correspondent in Washington DC on 8 March began production of its own program in Czestochowa On 1 September the first morning program Ni w 5 ni w 9 was launched which on 30 August 1999 changed into Wstawaj szkoda dnia broadcast until today 8 In February 1994 the National Broadcasting Council KRRiT decided to grant the station a nationwide license On April 15 an outlet in Brussels was launched On May 26 the concession included the possibility of local splits On November 1st a local program was launched in Lodz and on December 19th a local station was launched in Warsaw the broadcast was turned on by the then director of the National Broadcasting Council using a laptop with the Internet 9 In 1995 local affiliates were launched in Wroclaw 2 January Poznan 6 February Lublin 5 April Opole Zakopane 17 and 22 July respectively Rzeszow 1 August Trojmiasto 9 September Szczecin 2 October and Bydgoszcz 27 November in September 2008 the affiliate was moved to Torun 10 as well as correspondent offices in Tokyo 13 March and Tel Aviv 1 May In June 1995 the station became the owner of the first satellite radio news truck in Poland which it used for the first tour of the Inwazja mocy series which lasted throughout the summer During the Inwazja concert in Tychy on August 15 1995 a helicopter rented by the station crashed and the pilot was killed 11 12 From 5 February 1996 the station had a correspondent in London and from 1 March also in Moscow At the same time Polityczne grafitii appeared broadcast simultaneously on RMF FM and Polsat At the end of the year the station became the most popular radio station in Poland according to listenership polls with breaks it still holds this position today 13 On February 1 1997 the station was launched in Olsztyn On June 16 Hop Bec chart was launched which in its heyday around 1999 was the most popular youth program in the country Conducted from 26 June 1997 another edition of the Inwazja Mocy campaign was suspended for about a month due to the flood of the millennium the station created Inwazja Pomocy supporting the rescue efforts of the services and reporting on them on air 14 In January 1998 RMF FM journalists were the only Poles broadcasting from Baghdad Kuwait and Bahrain during the crisis in the Persian Gulf On 1 September the local station Opera FM today RMF Classic was launched in Krakow 15 In March 1999 RMF FM journalists reported on the war in the Balkans In July the station conducted another edition of Inwazja mocy during which the largest gathering of people in Poland took place about 3 million people On 1 September 1999 the station took over the local radio station in Krakow Blue FM today Radio Eska Krakow 16 2000 s Edit On 11 February 2000 Interia pl a subsidiary of RMF was launched On March 1 a correspondent in Berlin appeared and on December 7 the station as the first of all national radio stations appeared on the Wizja TV platform 17 On 7 March 2001 the National Broadcasting Council renewed the station s license for another 10 years but this time without the possibility of local splits Due to this decision on April 17 a picket of journalists and friends of the station was held in front of the Council s headquarters However the Council did not change its decision on May 22 2001 the new concession came into force and on May 25 2001 the broadcast of local programs was terminated At the turn of July and August 2001 the station conducted a relief campaign for the flood victims in the Sucha Beskidzka area On September 11 2001 a few minutes before 3 p m information about the attack on the WTC was broadcast followed by the longest news service in the history of Polish radio the record was broken after the Smolensk disaster also by RMF Immediately after the attacks reporters appeared in Pakistan Afghanistan the Persian Gulf Israel and Bethlehem reporting on the tensions following the attack 18 On March 28 2002 the station s signal was made available on the Internet On 15th July 2002 RMF was the only radio station in Poland to interview President George Bush In August the station broadcast the last pilgrimage of John Paul II to Poland On 24th October 2002 the station won a lawsuit with the National Broadcasting Council for extending its license without the possibility of local broadcasts 19 In 2003 RMF journalists were the only ones from Poland to report on the war in Iraq directly from Baghdad On 11th April 2003 the RMF photo agency was founded and on 27th October 2003 the RMF Classic station was launched 20 On 1 July 2004 RadioMan was launched a Ukrainian radio project carried out in cooperation with RMF On 14 July Broker FM the owner of RMF made its stock market debut On September 27 RMF Maxxx was launched 21 On 2 April 2005 at 21 55 the station announced the death of John Paul II It then presented a multi hour all night live program The funeral of John Paul II was also broadcast on the station along with live entries of several journalists from different parts of the country The station also extensively covered the attacks in Madrid and London as well as the MTK hall disaster and the Halemba mine disaster 22 23 On 28 October 2006 it was announced that the station had been sold to the German publishing house Verlagsgruppe Bauer On 30 April 2007 Miasto Muzyki today operating as RMFon pl was established 24 In 2009 Wielka kumulacja was put on the air 25 2010 s Edit Stanislaw Smolka one of the founders of the station died on 7 February 2010 26 On April 10 2010 the station reported extensively on the Smolensk catastrophe broadcasting two editions of Facts which lasted 21 5 hours During the funeral of Lech and Maria Kaczynski another several hour long newscast was aired After the ceremony the station prepared a book of thanks for the President of Georgia who despite the volcanic eruption arrived in Krakow with several stops and a set of golf balls for Barack Obama who due to the volcanic cloud did not make it to Poland and played golf during the funeral 27 There was also extensive coverage of the 2010 flood during which the station collected over 30 tons of donations for flood victims 28 In 2012 the station devoted much time to the EURO 2012 29 Two years later it covered the canonization of John Paul II and also created the campaign RMF i przyjaciele inviting its listeners to a dinner created from dishes present in the cards of restaurants where politicians were recorded during the so called tape scandal 30 The station celebrated its 25th anniversary in 2015 and its 30th anniversary in 2020 31 Listenership EditAccording to the Radio Track survey performed by Millward Brown SMG KRC RMF FM s share in terms of listening between January and March 2017 in the 15 75 age group was 24 8 percent which gave the station the position of radio market leader in Poland 32 Advertising campaigns EditRMF FM organizes advertising campaigns such as Najlepsza Muzyka Best Music Jak zawsze RMF FM As always RMF FM or Oddalem glos na muzyke I voted for music All campaigns feature Polish and world music stars The management of RMF FM and its journalists EditTadeusz Soltys Chairman and Programme Director Iwona Boldak Deputy Programme Director Przemyslaw Kula Deputy Programme Director Adam Czerwinski Music Director Marek Balawajder Information Director Blanka Baranowska Deputy Information Director Bartlomiej Eider Editorial Director of RMF WarszawaThe names of RMF FM journalists can be found on this category on Polish Wikipedia Sister stations EditRMF Classic Edit RMF Classic is a subject of RMF FM which mostly plays classical music It originally started off as OPERA FM which broadcast music produced by an opera In 2003 the format as well as the name was changed creating the project that is known as RMF Classic 33 RMF MAXX Edit RMF MAXX is a contemporary hit radio which started broadcasting on 27 September 2004 34 Broadcasts and their hosts EditCurrently 35 Edit Fakty RMF FM Wstawaj szkoda dnia Przemyslaw Skowron Mariusz Kalamaga Tomasz Olbratowski Byle do piatku Daniel Dyk Krzysztof Urbaniak Felieton Tomasz Olbratowski Lepsza polowa dnia Mateusz Opyrchal Jacek Tomkowicz Poplista Poplista Plus Dariusz Maciborek Dobra nocka no hosts Poranek RMF FM Natalia Kawalek Jacek Tomkowicz Kawalek weekendu Krzysztof Urbaniak Pawel Jawor Disco RMF Marcin Jedrych Lepiej byc nie moze Aleksandra Filipek Krzysztof Urbaniak Numer za numerem Mariusz Opyrchal Sceny zbrodni Daniel Dyk Kamil Barnowski Historia dla doroslych Przemyslaw Skowron Jacek Tomkowicz Tomasz Olbratowski Twoje 5 minut RMF FM do samochoduSome broadcasts in the past Edit Buntownik z wyboru Marek Piekarczyk Aleksandra Filipek Krzysztof Urbaniak Byle do piatku Robert Konatowicz Malgorzata Koscielniak Krzysztof Urbaniak Kamil Baleja Slawomir Kowalewski Robert Karpowicz Ewelina Pacyna Czas sie smieje Michal Figurski Co ludzie powiedza Aleksandra Filipek Dobry wieczor Marcin Jedrych Krzysztof Urbaniak Daniel Dyk Slawomir Kowalewski Tomasz Brhel Kamil Baleja Dobrze zagrane Marcin Jedrych Tomasz Brhel Aleksandra Filipek Eurochart 100 Marcin Jedrych Gorace numery gwiazd Marcin Jedrych Gwiazdozbior Smoka Marcin Jedrych Imprezowy piatek Marcin Jedrych Jacek Tomkowicz Joanna Meus Imprezowy weekend Marcin Jedrych Mateusz Opyrchal JW 23 Marcin Jedrych Marcin Wrona Witold Odrobina Kawalek weekendu Marcin Jedrych Krakowskie Przedmiescie 27 Tomasz Skory i Konrad Piasecki Piotr Salak i Ryszard Cebula Koniec wieku Piotr Metz Kontrwywiad RMF FM Kamil Durczok Konrad Piasecki Lepsza polowa dnia Katarzyna Wilk i Kamil Baleja Lista Hop Bec Marcin Jedrych Metzoforte Piotr Metz Marcin Jedrych i Tomasz Slon Na jezykach Marzena Rogalska Ni w 5 ni w 9 Tadeusz Soltys i Michal Kubik Przesluchanie Tomasz Skory Agnieszka Burzynska Mariusz Piekarski Przepis na weekend Kamil Baleja Przeboj za przebojem Marcin Jedrych Joanna Meus Polityczne graffiti Tomasz Skory Brian Scott Ryszard Cebula Konrad Piasecki i Pawel Pawlik Poplista plus impreza Dariusz Maciborek Marcin Jedrych Popoludniowa Rozmowa Dnia Tomasz Skory Mariusz Piekarski Roman Osica Poliz temat Ewa Blachnio Robert Korolczyk Mariusz Kalamaga Poza zasiegiem Stanislaw Smolka Radio Muzyka Fakty Tadeusz Soltys Jacek Stawiski Ewa Drzyzga Ewa Stykowska Edward Miszczak Marcin Wrona Bogdan Rymanowski i Grazyna Bekier Radioturniej Michal Figurski RMF Extra Marta Grzywacz i Piotr Jaworski Rockandrollowa historia swiata Marcin Jedrych Marek Piekarczyk Rozmowy w biegu Maciej Dowbor Rozmowy podsluchiwane Jacek Zakowski i Piotr Najsztub Szkolka niedzielna Brian Scott i Pawel Pawlik Swiat filmu wedlug Andrzeja Soltysika Andrzej Soltysik Swiat na glowie Marcin Jedrych Tomasz Olbratowski Tego jeszcze nie grali Pawel Jawor Mateusz Opyrchal Ten Top Marcin Jedrych To lubie Ewa Farna Tydzien z glowy Ewelina Pacyna Wasza muzyka Ewa Drzyzga Dariusz Maciborek Piotr Metz Robert Konatowicz Miroslaw Golanski Robert Janowski Tomasz Brhel Wolno wstac Jan Burda Slawomir Kowalewski Wolne zarty Krzysztof Urbaniak Karol Modzelwski Wszystkie struny swiata Robert Konatowicz Wszystkie numery Agnieszki Chylinskiej Agnieszka Chylinska Wszystko w temacie Marcin Jedrych Krzysztof Urbaniak Wstawaj szkoda dnia Tadeusz Soltys Michal Kubik Beata Fiedorow Piotr Urbaniak Witold Lazar Sylwia Paszkowska Marcin Ziobro Robert Karpowicz Kamil Baleja Z gory na dol Edward Miszczak Za duzo za malo Andrzej Soltysik Stanislaw Smolka Andrzej Roszak Marcin Wrona Ewa DrzyzgaFrequency FM in Poland EditCity Frequency City FrequencyBialogard 96 4 Lobez 91 3Bialystok 100 2 Lodz 93 5Bielsko Biala 89 2 Olsztyn 95 3Bieszczady 101 1 Opole 95 3Bydgoszcz 93 3 Ostroleka 91 5Czestochowa 105 9 Pila 96 6Elblag 92 6 Plock 94 3Elk 106 5 Poznan 94 6Gdansk 98 4 Przemysl 103 4Gizycko 102 0 Radom 88 2Gorzow Wielkopolski 96 1 Rzeszow 100 1Ilawa 107 4 Siedlce 91 9Jelenia Gora 100 8 Slupsk 100 9Kalisz 98 0 Suwalki 95 1Katowice 93 0 Szczawnica 103 2Kielce 88 2 Szczecin 106 7Kisielice 107 4 Swinoujscie 101 2Kluczbork 99 5 Tarnow 95 4Klodzko 101 6 Walbrzych 102 9Konin 98 9 Warszawa 90 6 91 0Koszalin 89 3 104 9 Wloclawek 94 3Krakow 96 0 Wloszczowa 97 1Legnica 96 1 Wroclaw 92 9Lezajsk 101 8 Zamosc 107 7Lebork 103 4 Zgorzelec 93 8Luban 93 8 Zielona Gora 106 4Lublin 89 3 Zagan 94 8References Edit See the French newspaper Le Monde 3 March 1990 Lancement de Radio Malopolska Fun a Cracovie M Robert Hersant cree la premiere radio franco polonaise Grupa RMF www gruparmf pl in Polish Retrieved 2022 02 02 30 lat RMF FM Historia 20lat rmf fm Retrieved 2022 02 02 30 lat 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