SKY Radio

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Sky Radio
Broadcast area Estonia (North)
Ownership
Owner Sky Media Group
History
First air date
1 August 1995
Links
Website www.sky-radio.fm

SKY Radio is a Russian-language radio station in Estonia. Launched in 1995, Sky Radio is the oldest radio station owned by Sky Media Group. [1] Its sister station in Estonian is Sky Plus.

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References

  1. Sky Media (in Estonian)

59°24′13.7″N24°43′53.19″E / 59.403806°N 24.7314417°E / 59.403806; 24.7314417