Polish Radio Lublin

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Radio Lublin (Polskie Radio Lublin S.A.) - Polish public, regional broadcaster based in Lublin in east Poland. Radio Lublin is a part of a national public radio (Polish Radio [1] ). It is formatted as talk and music (contemporary hits) radio.

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History

Radio Lublin has started on 20 September 1952 as a cable station. Since 1 May 1957 it broadcast on the AM and since 28 December 1963 on the FM band. Today Radio Lublin broadcasts on the internet too.

Broadcast frequencies

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