Radio Vox T
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| City of license | Iaşi, Romania | 
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| Slogan | Romanian: E vocea ta! It's your voice! | 
| Frequency | 104 MHz (72.56 MHz, 70.76 MHz - past) | 
| First air date | March 13, 1990 | 
| Last air date | November 2011 | 
| Format | AC | 
| Owner | Vox-T SRL | 
| Website | Radio Vox T | 
Vox T was a radio station in Iaşi, Romania. The station signed on in March 1990, as the first independent non-public radio station outside Bucharest, and the third in Romania, after the change from Socialist system.[1] During its more than 20 years of broadcasting, Vox T enjoyed wide public interest with its phone-in talk-shows and music programmes.
History
Vox T first operated out of T17 students residence hall, part of the Gheorghe Asachi Technical University campus area, than from different locations, broadcasting its signal from a transmitter on top of the Moldova Hotel.
In 1996-2004, Vox T owned a branch in Bacău that broadcast local radio programmes, on 95.1 MHz (71.42 MHz - initial). During the time, it also operated broadcast licenses in Paşcani (102.2 MHz), Hârlău (87.6 MHz), Târgu Neamț (106.7 MHz), Huşi (94.5 MHz), Vaslui (88.5 MHz), and Putna (97.7 MHz).[2] On the news side, Vox T collaborated with Romanian branches of the BBC World Service and RFI.
Radio Vox T closed down operations in November 2011.
See also
References
- ↑ Un deceniu de presa in Romania (Romanian)
- ↑ Top 40 radio stations in Europe at radiofeeds.co.uk
External links
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