Autoradio (Belarus)
City | Minsk, Belarus |
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Slogan | "For those who are on the way." |
Frequency | 105.1 Minsk FM |
First air date | August 7, 1992 |
Last air date | January 12, 2011 |
Format | Rock, Popular |
Language(s) | Belarusian, Russian |
Owner | Joint Stock Company "Autoradio" |
Autoradio (105.1 Minsk FM) was the first independent radio station in the independent Belarus. Autoradio was the first radio station in Belarus to broadcast after the Dissolution of the Soviet Union. It was broadcast from Minsk on the frequency 105.1 MHz from 7 August, 1992 to 12 January, 2011.
History
From the early 90s until January 1, 1995, Autoradio operated on the frequency 67.7 OIRT FM. At 12:40 p.m. on 12 January 2011, Autoradio's transmitting license was revoked at the station was shut down.[1] The Republican Commission on Television and Radio decided to annul the rights of Autoradio due to Autoradio's broadcasting of opponents of Lukashenka's regime during the 2010 Belarusian presidential election.
See also
References
- ↑ Закрытая «Аўтарадыё» // Nasha Niva (Belarusian)
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