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  3. Vesti FM - Wikipedia

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    Russia: Frequency: FM: 97.6 MHz (Moscow), 89.3 MHz (St. Petersburg) MW: 1413 kHz (Grigoriopol) Digital television: Radio 1: Programming; Language(s) Russian: Format: News, talk and music: Ownership; Owner: VGTRK

  4. List of Russian-language radio stations - Wikipedia

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    Dorozhnoye Radio (EMG) 87.5 FM - Russian Pop music and news; Retro FM (EMG) 88.0 FM - Russian and Western 60-90s pop and rock hits; AvtoRadio (Gazprom-Media) 88.4 FM - Music and talk; Yumor FM (Gazprom-Media) 88.9 FM - Russian contemporary pop music; Vesti FM (VGTRK) 89.3 FM - Talk radio

  5. Direct Line with Vladimir Putin - Wikipedia

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    As its name implies, it is a question and answer event with Russian President Vladimir Putin. The event is broadcast on television by Russia-1, Russia 24, RT and Channel One Russia, and on radio by Mayak, Vesti FM and Radio of Russia. It is supported and directed by the Kremlin Press Secretary.

  6. Vladimir Solovyov (TV presenter) - Wikipedia

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    In the summer of 2010 Solovyov left Silver Rain Radio and moved to Vesti FM radio and Russia-1 TV channel, where he began hosting the talk show "Poyedinok". In March 2022, YouTube blocked his channel Solovyov Live. Since then, he was assigned the TV channel frequency of the news channel Euronews, which Russia banned after the invasion of Ukraine.

  7. Mikhail Khodaryonok - Wikipedia

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    Mikhail Mikhailovich Khodaryonok (Russian: Михаи́л Миха́йлович Ходарёнок, born 20 February 1954) is a Russian journalist, military observer for Gazeta.Ru and Vesti FM, and a Reserve Colonel of the Russian Federation.

  8. Radio Rossii - Wikipedia

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    Radio Rossii began broadcasting on 10 December 1990. The radio station is part of the state-owned unitary enterprise VGTRK, which also includes television channels Russia-1, Russia-2, Russia-24, Carousel, and Russia-K, as well as radio stations Yunost, Mayak, Kultura and Vesti FM .

  9. Grigoriopol transmitter - Wikipedia

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    The Russian Federation mandated the Moscow-based pro-government broadcasting network Vesti FM to also broadcast over Grigoriupol's powerful medium-wave transmitters. Moscow based Vesti FM started broadcasting on 1413 kHz with 500 kW power from 2014, just before the start of the Ukraine crisis.

  10. All-Russia State Television and Radio Broadcasting Company

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    The main news program, Vesti, is a leading information program in Russia. During the previous TV season, Vesti adopted a 24/7 production cycle with two-hour intervals, which allows for the news to be broadcast live across all Russian time zones. Television. Russia-1 (Россия-1) — entertainment, news (formerly Russia, RTR-1, RTR & RTV)

  11. Media freedom in Russia - Wikipedia

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    Only four Russian radios broadcast political talk shows: Mayak, Radio Rossii, Vesti FM, and Ekho Moskvy. Mayak, Vesti FM and Radio Rossii are state-owned (Rosimushchestvo), while Ekho Moskvy is owned by the state-controlled Gazprom Media.

  12. Category:Radio stations in Russia - Wikipedia

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    Vesti FM. Voice of Russia. Categories: Radio stations by country. Radio in Russia. Radio stations in Asia. Radio stations in Europe by country. Hidden category: Commons category link is on Wikidata.