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Romanian Radio Broadcasting Company

The Romanian Radio Broadcasting Company (Romanian: Societatea Română de Radiodifuziune), informally referred to as Radio Romania (Romanian: Radio România), is the public radio broadcaster in Romania. It operates FM and AM, and internet national and local radio channels. The local stations are branded under the Radio România Regional umbrella.

Societatea Română de Radiodifuziune
Radio Romania headquarters in Bucharest
TypeRadio network
Country
AvailabilityNational & international (through Radio Romania International)
OwnerRomanian Government
Key people
Răzvan-Ioan Dincă
Launch date
1 November 1928; 95 years ago (1928-11-01)
Former names
Societatea de Difuziune Radiotelefonică (1928–1936)
Official website
www.srr.ro

Radio Romania International is the company's international radio station, broadcasting on three channels in Romanian, English, French, Aromanian, Spanish, German, Italian, Serbian, Russian, Ukrainian, Chinese, and Arabic.[1]

Structure edit

The company operates radio stations as well as broadcasting related entities, listed below.

National stations edit

FM and AM, internet, and T-DAB radio stations:

Regional stations edit

Other services edit

Publishing

  • Politică Românească
  • Editura Casa Radio (Casa Radio Publishing House)[22]

News Agency

Concerts and events

  • Radio România Formații Muzicale (Radio Romania Orchestras and Choirs)[24]
  • Târgul de Carte Gaudeamus (Gaudeamus Bookfair)[25]

History edit

Before 1928, there was a pro-radio movement, led by professor Dragomir Hurmuzescu, who, in March 1925, funded "The Friends of Radio Association".

The first experimental transmission was broadcast in summer 1925, during "Bucharest's month". Periodic broadcasts were made during 1926 and 1927 by "The Friends of Radio Association" and the University Electrotechnical Institute. In 1927 a short wave emitter was installed and were made the first transatlantic experimental broadcasts. "The gramophone recording broadcast through electromagnetic cartridge has been clearly heard in Boston, United States". In March 1928 the Romanian Radio Broadcasting Company was legally founded.

The first radio transmission was broadcast on November 1, 1928, 5:00 PM. The first official radio show was inaugurated by the Romanian physicist and professor Dragomir Hurmuzescu, who became the president of the Administration Council of The Radiotelephonic Broadcasting Company.

On December 18, 1928, the first comic radio show was broadcast.

In 1929, the following shows were broadcast:

  • The first show for children: Children's Hour (Ora copiilor, 12 January).
  • The first theater broadcast: the poem "One Autumn" (O toamnă) by Alfred Moșoiu (23 January).
  • The first live broadcast from the Opera: Aida by Giuseppe Verdi (14 April).
  • The first live broadcast from the Romanian Atheneum (28 October).

1928–1937 edit

The number of broadcasting hours increases consistently, reaching 3,517 hours in 1934.

1938–1944 edit

 
Radio Basarabia in 1940
  • In 1938, the spoken shows held a percentage of 22.37%, and the music shows 52.32%.
  • The first regional studios:
  • On 12 February 1939 – a Romanian Show for the America was broadcast.
  • In 1941, the Radio Chorus was funded.
  • During World War II, although the components of the RRBC were dispersed on 22 April 1944, the broadcasting of the shows continued even during the rough moments of August 1944.
  • 23 August 1944 – King's message and the Government's proclamation after the coup d'état were broadcast.
  • 24 August 1944 – the headquarters of RRBC were destroyed during the German bombing of Bucharest.

1945–1988 edit

The political events after the end of World War II affected the institution.

  • 11 June 1948 – the RRBC was fully state controlled; composer Matei Socor is named director-general
  • in 1952 the new headquarters of RRBC was inaugurated
  • After 1954 the local stations appear:
    • Cluj – 15 March 1954
    • Craiova – 6 June 1954
    • Timişoara – 1955
    • Târgu Mureş – 1958
    • Radio Vacanţa – 1967 (seaside radio station)
  • 5 May 1963 – the 3rd channel (Programul III)[28]
  • 1985 – the local stations stop broadcasting (by a Presidential Decree)

1989–2000 edit

  • 1990 – Radio Constanța and Antena Bucureștilor started broadcasting
  • Radio Romania International broadcasts in 17 languages on five continents
  • The RRBC becomes member of the European Radio Union.
  • 24 March 1997 – Radio România Muzical begins broadcasting; 16 hours per day
  • 1 December 1998 – Radio București begins broadcasting
  • 1999 – Radio Mureş, Antena Braşovului

2004–2011 edit

References edit

  1. ^ The Radio România Internațional website
  2. ^ "Radio România Actualități Online". www.romania-actualitati.ro.
  3. ^ "Acasă - Antena Satelor". www.antenasatelor.ro.
  4. ^ "Radio România Muzical". www.romania-muzical.ro.
  5. ^ http://www.rri.ro/
  6. ^ "Teatru radiofonic". eteatru.
  7. ^ "Teatrul Naţional Radiofonic". tnr.srr.ro.
  8. ^ "Un Radio În Culori". Radio3Net.
  9. ^ "radioromaniajunior.ro". www.radioromaniajunior.ro.
  10. ^ "Radio România Regional". Radio România Regional.
  11. ^ "Radio Bucuresti FM - Radio Muzica Live Online - Stiri Bucuresti". Radio Bucuresti FM - Radio Muzica Live Online - Stiri Bucuresti.
  12. ^ "ro". April 8, 2021.
  13. ^ "Stiri Constanta - Radio Constanta - Stiri Tulcea". Stiri Constanta - Radio Constanta - Stiri Tulcea.
  14. ^ "Radio Vacanta - Radio online - Stiri litoral". Radio Vacanta - Radio online - Stiri litoral.
  15. ^ "Radio România Oltenia Craiova - PerfectSimplu".
  16. ^ "Home".
  17. ^ "Radio România Reșița". Radio România Reșița.
  18. ^ "Radio Romania Targu Mures". Radio Romania Targu Mures.
  19. ^ "Radio Timișoara". Radio Timișoara.
  20. ^ "Radio România Brașov FM". Radio România Brașov FM.
  21. ^ "Radio Chișinău". radiochisinau.md.
  22. ^ "Editura Casa Radio". www.edituracasaradio.ro.
  23. ^ "Agenția de presă Rador | Agenția de presă Rador".
  24. ^ "Orchestrele și Corurile Radio România".
  25. ^ "Târgul de carte Gaudeamus Radio România". www.gaudeamus.ro.
  26. ^ . Archived from the original on May 21, 2013.
  27. ^ "Radiofonie românească: Radio Basarabia - Cultură - Radio România Actualităţi Online". www.romania-actualitati.ro.
  28. ^ "DOCUMENTAR: Programul 3 pentru tineret al Radiodifuziunii, "un radio în blue-jeans" – 46 de ani de la inaugurare – Radio România Cultural".
  29. ^ . Archived from the original on 2007-09-11. Retrieved 2006-11-01.
  30. ^ "The official press release of the company".

External links edit

  • Official website

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ago 1928 11 01 Former namesSocietatea de Difuziune Radiotelefonică 1928 1936 Official websitewww wbr srr wbr roRadio Romania International is the company s international radio station broadcasting on three channels in Romanian English French Aromanian Spanish German Italian Serbian Russian Ukrainian Chinese and Arabic 1 Contents 1 Structure 1 1 National stations 1 2 Regional stations 1 3 Other services 2 History 2 1 1928 1937 2 2 1938 1944 2 3 1945 1988 2 4 1989 2000 2 5 2004 2011 3 References 4 External linksStructure editThe company operates radio stations as well as broadcasting related entities listed below National stations edit FM and AM internet and T DAB radio stations Radio Romania Actualități main station with news and pop music 2 Radio Antena Satelor focused on rural affairs and folk music 3 Radio Romania Cultural classical music theatre and main news programming Radio Romania Muzical limited reception classical music 4 Radio Romania International 5 RRI 1 Romania Live RRI 2 Radio Bridges eTeatru ro 6 National Radio Theatre 7 Radio3Net Florian Pittiș 8 Radio Romania Junior 9 Regional stations edit Radio Romania Regional the regional network focused on regional news minority programmes and mostly oldies or pop music 10 București FM 11 Radio Cluj 12 Radio Constanța 13 Radio Vacanța seasonal summertime programme of Radio Constanța 14 Radio Craiova 15 Radio Iași 16 Radio Reșița 17 Radio Targu Mureș 18 Radio Timișoara 19 Radio Romania Brașov FM 20 Radio Chișinău Moldova 21 Other services edit Publishing Politică Romanească Editura Casa Radio Casa Radio Publishing House 22 News Agency RADOR 23 Concerts and events Radio Romania Formații Muzicale Radio Romania Orchestras and Choirs 24 Targul de Carte Gaudeamus Gaudeamus Bookfair 25 History editBefore 1928 there was a pro radio movement led by professor Dragomir Hurmuzescu who in March 1925 funded The Friends of Radio Association The first experimental transmission was broadcast in summer 1925 during Bucharest s month Periodic broadcasts were made during 1926 and 1927 by The Friends of Radio Association and the University Electrotechnical Institute In 1927 a short wave emitter was installed and were made the first transatlantic experimental broadcasts The gramophone recording broadcast through electromagnetic cartridge has been clearly heard in Boston United States In March 1928 the Romanian Radio Broadcasting Company was legally founded The first radio transmission was broadcast on November 1 1928 5 00 PM The first official radio show was inaugurated by the Romanian physicist and professor Dragomir Hurmuzescu who became the president of the Administration Council of The Radiotelephonic Broadcasting Company On December 18 1928 the first comic radio show was broadcast In 1929 the following shows were broadcast The first show for children Children s Hour Ora copiilor 12 January The first theater broadcast the poem One Autumn O toamnă by Alfred Moșoiu 23 January The first live broadcast from the Opera Aida by Giuseppe Verdi 14 April The first live broadcast from the Romanian Atheneum 28 October 1928 1937 edit The number of broadcasting hours increases consistently reaching 3 517 hours in 1934 In 1929 70 of the radio shows are music shows On 21 March 1930 an opera play from a studio belonging to the RBC is broadcast for the first time The Barber of Seville On 11 June 1933 the first live football broadcast an international match between Romania and Yugoslavia On 4 April 1936 the Radiotelephonic Broadcasting Company becomes the Romanian Radio Broadcasting Company In 1937 Chisinău City Hall gave the Romanian Radio Broadcasting Company a building to open the first radio station in Chisinău Radio Basarabia to counter Soviet propaganda 26 27 1938 1944 edit nbsp Radio Basarabia in 1940In 1938 the spoken shows held a percentage of 22 37 and the music shows 52 32 The first regional studios 8 October 1939 in Chisinău Radio Basarabia with own shows in Romanian and Russian nowadays Radio Moldova 2 November 1941 in Iasi Radio Moldova nowadays Radio Iasi On 12 February 1939 a Romanian Show for the America was broadcast In 1941 the Radio Chorus was funded During World War II although the components of the RRBC were dispersed on 22 April 1944 the broadcasting of the shows continued even during the rough moments of August 1944 23 August 1944 King s message and the Government s proclamation after the coup d etat were broadcast 24 August 1944 the headquarters of RRBC were destroyed during the German bombing of Bucharest 1945 1988 edit The political events after the end of World War II affected the institution 11 June 1948 the RRBC was fully state controlled composer Matei Socor is named director general in 1952 the new headquarters of RRBC was inaugurated After 1954 the local stations appear Cluj 15 March 1954 Craiova 6 June 1954 Timisoara 1955 Targu Mures 1958 Radio Vacanţa 1967 seaside radio station 5 May 1963 the 3rd channel Programul III 28 1985 the local stations stop broadcasting by a Presidential Decree 1989 2000 edit 1990 Radio Constanța and Antena Bucureștilor started broadcasting Radio Romania International broadcasts in 17 languages on five continents The RRBC becomes member of the European Radio Union 24 March 1997 Radio Romania Muzical begins broadcasting 16 hours per day 1 December 1998 Radio București begins broadcasting 1999 Radio Mures Antena Brasovului2004 2011 edit The local stations are digitalized 80 2004 In cooperation with CNN Radio RRBC broadcasts the Democratic National Convention the Republican Convention and the general elections in United States 2 April 2004 the Correspondent Office of RRBC at Berlin June 2004 the Correspondent Office of RRBC at Brussels 21 July 2004 the Correspondent Office of RRBC at Washington D C inside the National Press Building 16 November 2004 Radio Romania Tineret becomes Radio3Net and broadcasts only on the Internet 29 On July 2 2008 the Romanian Radio Broadcasting Company changed its logos introducing a square divided in four shapes 30 1 December 2011 Radio Chisinău relaunched References edit The Radio Romania Internațional website Radio Romania Actualități Online www romania actualitati ro Acasă Antena Satelor www antenasatelor ro Radio Romania Muzical www romania muzical ro http www rri ro Teatru radiofonic eteatru Teatrul Naţional Radiofonic tnr srr ro Un Radio In Culori Radio3Net radioromaniajunior ro www radioromaniajunior ro Radio Romania Regional Radio Romania Regional Radio Bucuresti FM Radio Muzica Live Online Stiri Bucuresti Radio Bucuresti FM Radio Muzica Live Online Stiri Bucuresti ro April 8 2021 Stiri Constanta Radio Constanta Stiri Tulcea Stiri Constanta Radio Constanta Stiri Tulcea Radio Vacanta Radio online Stiri litoral Radio Vacanta Radio online Stiri litoral Radio Romania Oltenia Craiova PerfectSimplu Home Radio Romania Reșița Radio Romania Reșița Radio Romania Targu Mures Radio Romania Targu Mures Radio Timișoara Radio Timișoara Radio Romania Brașov FM Radio Romania Brașov FM Radio Chișinău radiochisinau md Editura Casa Radio www edituracasaradio ro Agenția de presă Rador Agenția de presă Rador Orchestrele și Corurile Radio Romania Targul de carte Gaudeamus Radio Romania www gaudeamus ro Radio Moldova se revendica de la Radio Tiraspol Archived from the original on May 21 2013 Radiofonie romanească Radio Basarabia Cultură Radio Romania Actualităţi Online www romania actualitati ro DOCUMENTAR Programul 3 pentru tineret al Radiodifuziunii un radio in blue jeans 46 de ani de la inaugurare Radio Romania Cultural Official site Archived from the original on 2007 09 11 Retrieved 2006 11 01 The official press release of the company External links editOfficial website 44 26 28 N 26 05 04 E 44 44124 N 26 084476 E 44 44124 26 084476 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Romanian Radio Broadcasting Company amp oldid 1175101744, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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