Polish Radio Katowice

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Polskie Radio Katowice
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City Katowice
Broadcast area Silesian Voivodeship
BrandingRadio Katowice
Programming
Language(s) Polish
Format Regional,News,Music,Easy listening
Ownership
Owner Polskie Radio
Regional Polish Radio
History
First air date
1927
Links
Webcast http://www.radio.katowice.pl/player/
Website http://www.radio.katowice.pl/

Polish Radio Katowice (Polish : Polskie Radio Katowice) is the largest regional station of Polish Radio. It was created in 1927. It can be received in the Silesian Voivodeship and bordering entities.

Coordinates: 50°15′11″N19°01′17″E / 50.25306°N 19.02139°E / 50.25306; 19.02139


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