European Radio for Belarus

European Radio for Belarus

Infobox Network
name = European Radio for Belarus
logo =
country = BLR
network_type = Radio network
available = International
owner = Independent
key_people =
launch_date = 2005
past_names =
website = http://www.belradio.fm/|

European Radio for Belarus (Eurapéjskaje Rádyjo dla Belarúsi) is an independent international radio station, created in 2005. Programs of the radio are broadcasted:- in FM-frequencies for Brest Voblast and Brest: from 5 to 6.40 AM) on the waves of Polish station "Radio dla Ciebie", as well as for Pinsk on the waves of Ukrainian station "Melodia" from 13.00 to 14.00 and 20.00 to 21.00 daily.

- via satellite: "HOTBIRD 6", 13° East, frequency 11013 MHz (11013МHz/H/27500) and "SIRIUS 2", 5° East, frequency 12265 MHz (12265МHz/H/27500) - 24 hours daily.

- via internet - 24 hours daily. In addition, program "Window to Europe" can be listened on medium waves in the air of "Baltic Waves" radio station - frequency 612 kHz.

The goal of the radio station is to give Belarusian listeners actual, up-to-date and trustworthy information about events in Belarus and in the world as well as to provide access to best heritage of Belarusian and world culture. The programs are prepared by Belarusian journalists in Warsaw, Minsk and in whole Belarus.

Radio station is working in entertaining and informational format for the audience of age 18+ .

In frames of the project, supported by the European Commission, the program "Window to Europe" is broadcasted. Daily 2-hour program includes the review of news and entertaining programs, music news and hits from Belarus and Europe.

External links

* [http://www.belradio.fm/ European Radio for Belarus Website] be icon ru icon en icon
* [http://www.belarus-europe.info "Window to Europe" program]


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