RRI broadcasts daily, from the heart of Europe to all continents, 52 hours of programmes on 3 short-wave channels, on the Internet and via satellite as well. With RRI you can listen to news and reports covering topical issues and the most relevant phenomena of the social life in Romania and other countries, as well as to commentaries on how they are perceived by the full spectrum of Romanian society. more
RRI broadcasts daily, from the heart of Europe to all continents, 52 hours of programmes on 3 short-wave channels, on the Internet and via satellite as well. With RRI you can listen to news and reports covering topical issues and the most relevant phenomena of the social life in Romania and other countries, as well as to commentaries on how they are perceived by the full spectrum of Romanian society.
The first experimental radio programmes broadcast by Romania for listeners in foreign countries were music programmes. That was in 1927, a year before the National Radio Broadcasting Society was established.
In 2004, RRI repositioned itself on the international radio broadcasting market. RRI was re-organised into two international stations: RRI 1, broadcasting round the clock in Romanian, and also in the Aromanian dialect, and RRI 2, broadcasting in 10 foreign languages: Arabic, Chinese, English, French, German, Italian, Serbian, Spanish, Russian and Ukrainian.
