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===Radio broadcasting=== {{main|List of radio stations in Romania}} The first private radio stations appeared in 1990; there are now more than 100 of them. State-run Radio Romania operates four national networks and regional and local stations. [[BBC World Service]] is available on 88 FM in the capital, and is relayed in Timișoara (93.9), Sibiu (88.4) and Constanta (96.9). Private FM stations dominate the market in Romania, with more than 700 licenses from the National Broadcasting Council by 2009. Two networks achieved national coverage: Europa FM (owned by the French group [[Lagardère Group|Lagardere]]) and Info Pro (CME). The most popular private networks are Radio Zu (Intact), Radio 21 (Lagardere), ProFM (CME), Kiss FM (ProSiebenSat1), relying mostly on advertisement revenues, and broadcasting musical hits, entertainment, and short news bulletins.<ref name="Romania #Radio">Alexandru-Brădut Ulmanu, [http://ejc.net/media_landscapes/romania#link_423 Romania #Radio] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160113035409/http://ejc.net/media_landscapes/romania#link_423 |date=2016-01-13 }}, EJC Media Landscapes, circa 2010</ref> The public company [[Radio România]] manages five national stations: [[Radio România Actualităţi]] (news), [[Radio România Cultural]] (culture and arts), [[Radio România Muzical]] (music), [[Radio Antena Satelor]] (farming and rural communities), and [[Radio 3Net – "Florian Pittiş"]] (a youth station broadcasting online). It also holds an international station ([[Radio Romania International]]) and a regional network of 12 stations ([[Radio România Regional]]), including [[Radio Iași]] and [[Radio Cluj]]. Radio România also includes the news agency ''Rador'', a publishing house, a radio theatre production department, several orchestras and choirs.<ref name="Romania #Radio"/>
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