Ukrainian Radio


Ukrainian Radio is the publicly funded radio broadcaster in Ukraine since 1924. In 2017 has been merged with national TV company into country's national broadcaster. Until the creation of the National Public Broadcasting Company of Ukraine, the National Radio Company of Ukraine was an independent company. General producer of Ukrainian Radio channels since 2017 is Dmitry Khorkin.
Ukrainian Radio Directorate of the UA:PBC is a structural subdivision of the company, which integrates four broadcasting channels, the studios of Radio House and the Recording House of Ukrainian Radio, and 5 radio ensembles.
November 16 is celebrated as the Day of radio, television and communications workers in Ukraine in honor of the start of broadcasting of the Ukrainian Radio in 1924.
Ukrainian Radio broadcasts on FM, and AM, satellite, cable TV-networks throughout Ukraine and the Internet. Test broadcasts of the three domestic channels had also been available via DAB+ in Kyiv. It also uses FM-OIRT and cable radio network, but its usage is being phased out in favour of FM, digital broadcasting and the Internet. Also it has mobile app suspilne.radio for Android and iOS.

History

Radio broadcasts in Ukraine, at the time part of the USSR, began in Kharkiv on November 16, 1924, and a nationwide radio network was initiated in 1928.
Programs in the Ukrainian language were initially limited in time and content – more than 70% were political education and agitation: radio newspapers, reports, conversations, news, conferences and meetings. Later the programs of radio stations in the Ukraine were extended with music, literatere and drama programs for children and youth.
During the World War II, Ukrainian Radio never ceased its operations. At first I had to return to Kharkiv, then to Stalingrad, and later to Saratov, from where regular Ukrainian language broadcasts were conducted.
Today's residence of the Ukrainian Radio at 26 Khreschatyk str. in Kyiv was built in 1949-1951 at the first national TV and radio center, fully equipped with domestic equipment. On November 6, 1951, the first TV broadcast came out of the its' studio. Ukrainian TV was located there until the 1990s, then moved to new TV-center "Pencil", so residence on Khreschatyk remained the headquarters of radio.
During the USSR period, the State Committee on Television and Radio Broadcasting of the Ukrainian SSR had conducted the broadcasting on the channels of the Ukrainian Radio. In the early 1990s the committee was transformed into the State Broadcasting Company of Ukraine. In 1995, the National Radio Company of Ukraine was isolated from the State Broadcasting Company of Ukraine. In 1995-2016 the National Radio Company of Ukraine was a state-owned company. In 2017 has been merged with National TV company into country's national broadcaster.
, Head of Ukrainian Radio since 2017
Nowadays, Ukrainian radio has four public service radio channels that are broadcast 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. The programs are broadcast on Channel One, Radio "Promin", Radio "Culture" and the Radio Ukraine International. November 16 is celebrated as the Day of radio, television and communications workers in Ukraine in honor of the start of broadcasting of the Ukrainian radio in 1924.
Since June 2017, Ukrainian Radio is headed by Dmytro Khorkin.

Channels

Ukrainian Radio has its mobile app suspilne.radio for Android and iOS.

Market indicators

In 2018, the First Channel of Ukrainian Radio entered the TOP-5 nationwide radio stations in the news listening rating, according to Internews.

Studio complexes

Ukrainian Radio House – is a studio complex located at 26 Khreschatyk street in Kyiv, built in 1949-1951. It's a broadcasting center for 4 channels of Ukrainian radio.
Recording House of Ukrainian Radio – is a concert and studio complex in Kyiv. Large Concert Studio of the Recording House allows to record large orchestral and choral groups and is one of the largest such studios in Europe. The Recording House also serves as a rehearsal and concert venue for radio orchestras and ensembles of Ukrainian Radio.

Radio ensembles

Radio ensembles are instrumental or vocal bands — i.e. radio orchestra – employed by public service broadcasters around the world, whose main tasks are to create stock records that sound on public radio stations, as well as to promote national culture.
The following radio ensembles are a part of UA:PBC: