Polskie Radio Program I

Polish national radio station
  • Warsaw
Broadcast areaPoland: Nationally on analogue FM and longwave, digital DAB+ & via online streaming
Internationally; United States: DirecTV
Canada: Bell Satellite TV and Germany, Slovakia, Czech Republic, Denmark, Sweden, Kaliningrad, Belarus, UkraineFrequencyLW: 225 kHz
FM: 92.4 MHz (Warsaw), various in the whole country
DAB+: Block 6B (Warsaw), various blocks
DirecTV (USA): 2174
Bell Satellite TV (Canada): 987BrandingJedynka (One)ProgrammingLanguage(s)PolishFormatNews, Current Affairs, Talk, Culture, Science, Music, Entertainment, Easy listening, Soft ACOwnershipOwnerPolskie RadioDwójka
Trójka
CzwórkaHistory
First air date
18 April 1926LinksWebcastLive StreamWebsiteJedynka

Polskie Radio Program I, known also as PR1 or radiowa Jedynka is a radio channel broadcast by the Polish public broadcaster, Polskie Radio. It is dedicated to information and easy listening music. Program I began test transmissions on 1 February 1925, and began regular transmissions on 18 April 1926 (as Polskie Radio Warszawa), one year after Polskie Radio was founded.

Some of its broadcasts have decades-old traditions and are quite famous, such as Matysiakowie, W Jezioranach.

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External links

  • Polskie Radio Program I - official website (in Polish)
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