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Revision as of 20:16, 14 January 2016
Type | Radio network |
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Country | |
Availability | National |
Licence area | Moldova |
Owner | Euro Nova |
Key people | Valeriu Saharneanu |
Launch date | June 18, 2000 |
Official website | voceabasarabiei.net |
Vocea Basarabiei (Template:Lang-en) is a Romanian language radio station in Moldova.
History
Vocea Basarabiei was launched on June 18, 2000, in Nisporeni. The Audiovisual Coordinating Council refused in 2002 and 2003 to register Vocea Basarabiei.[1] On January 15, 2005, the station began to broadcast from Chişinău.
The radio station is broadcasting in Chişinău on 71,57; in Nisporeni on 105,7; in Glodeni on 100,3; in Taraclia on 101,9; in Soroca on 67,69 and 103.1; in Drochia and Pelinia on 101,0; in Ştefan Vodă on 103,8; in Căuşeni on 91,9; Vulcăneşti on 106.7; Rezina on 101.9; Străşeni on 102.3; Glodeni on 101.3; Satelit - Eutelsat: 11 111.1280 MH
Notable people
- Valeriu Saharneanu
- Petru Bogatu
- Dan Dungaciu
- Valeriu Matei
- Veaceslav Ţâbuleac
- Nicolae Negru
- Aurelian Silvestru
- Petru Hadârcă
- Victor Rusu
- Arcadie Gherasim
- Mihai Stolnic
- Vitalie Enache
- Stela Popa
- Vlad Lupan
- Victor Cobăsneanu
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