Hristo Botev Radio

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Hristo Botev Radio (Bulgarian: Програма Христо Ботев) is a state-owned Bulgarian radio station, part of the Bulgarian National Radio Network. Hristo Botev Radio broadcasts around the clock and is dedicated to culture and education.[2]

Hristo Botev Radio
Broadcast areaBulgaria
FrequencySee list below
Programming
Language(s)Bulgarian
FormatCulture and education
Ownership
OwnerState owned
History
First air date
23 July 1941; 83 years ago (1941-07-23)[1]
Links
WebsiteOfficial website

Music

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Classical music, opera, and concerts are broadcast in high-quality sound, often live and before an audience. Journalistic commentaries as well as interviews with the artists feature throughout. The station's website has also a section for streaming live concerts so they can be heard online.

Programmes

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Hristo Botev is the only Bulgarian radio station to broadcast radio drama, foreign-language courses, and educational programmes based on contemporary international issues. On Monday to Friday mornings there is the talk show "Our Day" ("Нашият ден") with specialised content for each day of the week - economics, law, social, domestic, and foreign politics. From 3:00 to 5:00 o'clock there is the classical music programme "Euroclassic Notturno" ("Еврокласик ноктюрно"). On Saturday mornings six hours of programming under the overall title of "Family Radio" ("Семейно радио") presents a wide range of information and entertainment for all, together with audience participation. Other programmes include the humorous "Comic Academy" ("Академия комика") and "Cabaret" ("Кабаре"); items for children; and several programmes dedicated to folk traditions, religion, European integration, and (uniquely among Bulgarian radio stations) the country's different ethnic groups.

Broadcast frequencies

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Transmitter Frequency in MHz
Aytos 88.00
Belogradchik 88.20
Burgas 95.30
Varna 104.80
Vratsa 97.80
Botev Peak 92.90
Gotse Delchev 98.50
Dobrich 102.30
Kavarna 90.10
Kresna 89.70
Kardzhali 99.20
Kyustendil 99.30
Pleven 100.20
Plovdiv 91.70
Popovo 98.40
Pravets 98.40
Primorsko 91.70
Ruse 95.70
Svilengrad 94.90
Silistra 107.20
Sliven 98.70
Smolyan 96.00
Sofia 92.90
Stara Zagora 98.30
Shumen 100.40
Yablanitsa 95.00
Yakoruda 105.60

References

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  1. ^ "История на БНР в дати и събития". 30 March 2020.
  2. ^ "Програма "Христо Ботев"".
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