Radio program

A radio program, also called radio program, is a program that is produced by public, private, free or state broadcasting and distributed via terrestrial transmitters, satellite, cable or live stream. It is a part of the radio program. Since it often is regular events in radio broadcasting, are for the individual stations before the program schemes, which shows when certain programs are offered.

The Norwegian children's show Lørdagsbarnetimen, which was launched on December 20, 1924, is the oldest radio program in the world. In the U.S. radio show Grand Ole Opry (1925 ) is one of the longest-running broadcasts in Germany, the information transmission between the Rhine and Weser (1950).

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