National State TV and Radio Company of the Republic of Belarus – Belteleradiocompany (Белтэлерадыёкампанія) operates 5 national radio channels and 5 regional branches on FM (65.8-74.0 and 87.5-108.0 MHz), international service Radio Belarus in 9 languages. Radio broadcasting in Belarus began in 1925 (RA18 Minsk). Primary language on radio is Russian with minority-language stations in some of the republics.Īrea: 17 125 191 km² Population: 145.8 million ITU country code: RUS callsign prefix: R, UA~UI Currently there are 38 national networks and over 450 local stations in Russia, using over 7900 FM and 30 MW active transmitters. Broadcasting on AM was largely discontinued after 2014. Today, the largest radio companies include Gazprom Media with 6 networks, European Media Group (EMG) with 6 networks, Russian Media Group (RMG) with 4 networks. First private radio station launched in 1990. Broadcasting is regulated by the Federal Service for Supervision in the Sphere of Telecom, Information Technologies and Mass Communications - Roskomnadzor (Роскомнадзор). International online-based radio service in 31 languages Sputnik, formerly known as Radio Moscow and Voice of Russia on Shortwave. TRK Bashkortostan, ChGTRK Grozny, NTRK Chuvashii, RGVK Dagestan, NTRK Ingushetia, KChR Media, TRK Krym, NVK Sakha, TNV Tatarstan, TRK Udmurtia, OTRK Ugra. Many republics operate regional broadcasting companies, including: The Russian Television and Radio Broadcasting Company – VGTRK (ВГТРК) is the national state-owned public broadcaster with four radio networks, and over 80 regional branches. From 1991 onward, most of stations are using 87.5-108 MHz FM band. First FM transmitters were tested in 1931, launched in 1946 on 42-50 MHz band, changed in 1952 to 65.8-74 MHz. After 1924 Radioperedacha (Радиопередача) became the first radio network in Soviet Union. Pray for a great spiritual harvest in these nations as our teams continue to share the truth of the gospel through media.Radio broadcasting in Russia began in 1919 (NRL, Nizhny Novgorod), 1922 (RA1 Comintern radio, Moscow).Ask God to bless Team TWR Ukraine and our contacts in Belarus and Russia as they continue to serve in trying circumstances.Please ask the Father to care for his children and to bless those providing care. The United Nations reports that at least 12 million Ukrainians have fled their homes, although hundreds of thousands have been able to return.Such encouragement means so much to those doing the Lord’s work in Russia, Belarus and Ukraine in these difficult times. A woman wearing a dark jacket and a white shirt stood in a crowded church to assure them that she prays regularly for them. Similarly, the Belarus team visited two churches on a recent Sunday and encountered many TWR listeners. That’s the home of Evangeliums-Rundfunk, or ERF, which is TWR’s oldest national partner.Ī group of Ukrainian refugees recently visited the ERF office to let the staff know how grateful they are for TWR Ukraine programs. The United Nations estimates that more than 867,000 of them are in Germany. While Team Ukraine served people who have been displaced within the country, it’s known that millions have fled to other parts of Europe. They’ve provided a steady stream of programming to speak to the hearts of other Ukrainians from a Christ-centered perspective.īut for their summer holiday, the small crew at TWR Ukraine went to work on behalf of people whose war misfortunes have been even greater than their own, the ministry’s regional coordinator reports. Their country is at war, and most of them are separated from family members. Starting their routine between 5 and 6 in the morning, ending it late in the evening.“I fried thousands of meatballs,” one of them reported. Serving one bowl of soup after another.Preparing medicines for soldiers and sending them to the front.This is how Team TWR Ukraine spent their summer vacation: Members of the TWR Ukraine team spent their summer serving their communities in various relief efforts across their war torn country. Ukrainian content available for local stations contact Ted Siemens ( if interested Content is also available 24/7 via the special livestream linked below. Broadcasts, shown in the first three listings below, can be tuned in by listeners in Ukraine.
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