Radio Slovakia International

Radio Slovakia International (RSI) is Slovakia's official internet-based international broadcaster. The station was created almost simultaneously with the emergence of independent Slovakia and began broadcasting on 4 January 1993.

Radio Slovakia International
TypeRadio network
Country
Ownership
OwnerRozhlas a televízia Slovenska
Key people
Mária Mikušová (Teamleader)
History
Launch date4 January 1993 (4 January 1993)
Coverage
AvailabilityInternational
Links
Websitehttp://en.rsi.rtvs.sk/

Its duties were laid down as providing listeners in other countries with information about the new state and maintaining contact with the numerous expatriate Slovak communities around the world. Organizationally, it is a part of the state-owned nationwide public broadcasting organization Radio and Television of Slovakia (Slovak: Rozhlas a televízia Slovenska).

Programming

RSI's programmes are broadcast in English, German, French, Russian, Spanish, and, for expatriates, Slovak. Its daily 30-minute magazine programmes contain news from Slovakia, features on the Slovak economy, sciences, culture, geography, environment, sports, examples of the spoken, written, and musical arts, and portraits of important personalities.

Broadcasting

Radio Slovakia International broadcasts worldwide via internet and via the World Radio Network platform.[1]

Frequencies

Town Transmitter Frequency ERP Time Changing with
BratislavaMýtna 198,9 MHz0,20 kW18:00–6:00 h.Rádio Patria

Shortwave transmissions

Radio Slovakia International stopped broadcasting on shortwave from Slovakia, but is now relayed on two WRMI frequencies (11580kHz & 5850kHz) and via Shortwave Service in Germany (6005kHz)

Former English-language schedule and frequencies
  • 01:00–01:30 to North America on 5930 kHz (summer) and 7230 kHz (winter), and to South America on 9440 kHz
  • 07:00–07:30 to Australasia on 9440 and 11650 kHz (summer), and 13715 and 15460 kHz (winter)
  • 16:30–17:00 to Western Europe on 5920 kHz (summer only)
  • 17:30–18:00 to Western Europe on 6055 kHz
  • 17:30–18:00 to Western Europe on 5915 kHz (winter only)
  • 18:30–19:00 to Western Europe on 5920 kHz (summer only) and 6055 kHz
  • 19:30–20:00 to Western Europe on 5915 kHz (winter only) and 7345 kHz

See also

References

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