Radju Malta 2

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Radju Malta 2
Radju Malta 2.jpg
Broadcast area Malta
Frequency 105.9 MHz
Programming
Language(s) Maltese
Format Public radio
Ownership
Owner Public Broadcasting Services
(Government of Malta)
Radju Malta, Magic Malta
History
Former frequencies
106.6 MHz
Technical information
Transmitter coordinates
35°53′31″N14°29′32″E / 35.89194°N 14.49222°E / 35.89194; 14.49222
Links
Website tvm.com.mt/radju-malta-2/

Radju Malta 2 is a radio station in Malta. It is owned and operated by the Public Broadcasting Services of Malta: PBS Ltd.

Broadcasting on 105.9 FM across the Maltese islands, it provides music programmes as well as cultural, scientific, artistic, environmental and educational focused programmes. Live coverage of debates in the Maltese Parliament are also broadcast. It previously operated under the names: Buzz FM, TEN-66 FM, Radju Parlament, Maltin Biss

former Radju Malta 2 logo Maltinbiss.jpg
former Radju Malta 2 logo


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