Radio Wolga
Radio Wolga (Russian: Радио Волга, romanized: Radio Volga) was a radio station for the Soviet armed forces stationed in the former East Germany and Czechoslovakia, broadcasting mainly in Russian.[1]
Broadcasting station
[edit]Based in Potsdam, Radio Wolga broadcast from the Königs Wusterhausen radio facility near Berlin, as well as the Burg AM transmitter near Magdeburg.[2]
From 1967 to 1976 Radio Wolga used the 350-meter SL-3 tower, 2.2 kilometers from the transmitter. After it collapsed in 1976, one of the site's two 210-meter high steel tube masts was used instead. Radio Wolga originally broadcast on the longwave frequency 283 kHz.[3]
Programming
[edit]Beside programs for the Soviet soldiers stationed in the GDR, Radio Wolga also broadcast German language programmes from Radio Moscow.[4] After German reunification in 1990, transmitting time was rented to the German-language news station Radioropa Info, broadcasting on 261 kHz.[5]
Television
[edit]Soviet Central Television's main channel, TSS-1, was also relayed in East Germany via satellite.[6]
Shutdown
[edit]With the departure of Russian troops from Germany, Radio Wolga ceased broadcasting in June 1994.[3] Radioropa Info took over its frequency, broadcasting from late 1994 to 2000, first from Daun and then from Leipzig.[7] In 1999 a new cage aerial was mounted on the 324-meter radio mast in Burg.[8]
See also
[edit]- AFN Berlin
- American Forces Network
- British Forces Broadcasting Service
- Radio forces françaises de Berlin
References
[edit]- ^ The Mass Media of the German-speaking Countries, John Sandford, Oswald Wolff, 1976
- ^ World Radio TV Handbook, Oluf Lund-Johansen Cardfont Publishers under license from Billboard Publications, 1974, page 70
- ^ a b Radio und Musik von und für Soldaten: Kriegs- und Nachkriegsjahre : 1939-1960, Günter Grull, Herbst, 2000, page 16
- ^ Radiogeschichten: Zeitreise und Exkursionen in die Berliner RadioWelten, Die Radionauten, BoD, 2005, page 41
- ^ World Radio TV Handbook, Volume 48, O. Lund Johansen, 1994, page 81
- ^ World Radio TV Handbook, Volume 39, Billboard Publications, 1984, page 398
- ^ World Radio TV Handbook, Volume 51, Cardfont Publishers under license from Billboard Publications., 1997, page 88
- ^ Station Profile - Burg 261 kHz
External links
[edit]- Burg, früher 261 kHz (in German) — brief history of transmissions on 261 kHz in Germany
- Brandenburg
- Defunct radio stations in East Germany
- German-language radio stations
- International broadcasters
- Military of the Soviet Union
- Russian-language radio stations
- Saxony-Anhalt
- Military broadcasting
- Radio stations established in 1945
- Radio stations disestablished in 1994
- 1945 establishments in Germany
- 1994 disestablishments in Germany