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Radio station
Radio3net - "Florian Pittis"
Broadcast areaInternet and DAB (Bucharest only)
FrequencyDAB on channel 12A (223,936 MHz - Band III)
Programming
FormatMusic
AffiliationsEBU-UER
Ownership
OwnerRomanian Radio Broadcasting Company
RRA, RRC, RRM, RAS, RRI
History
First air date
5 May 1963[1] (as Programul III)
1990 (as Radio Romania Tineret)
16 November 2004 (as Radio3net)
2007 (as Radio3Net Florian Pittis)
2011 (as Radio Romania 3Net Florian Pittis)
Former call signs
Programul III
Radio Romania Tineret
Links
WebcastLive webcast
WebsiteOfficial website

Radio 3 net is the former Radio Romania Tineret (or Radio 3). More than 20,000 albums are stored on Radio 3 net. It is a radio station for young people, currently broadcasting as an online-only radio station. A few of the prominent features available on the website are "1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die" and "Search & Play".

Until 2007, the director of Radio3Net was Florian Pittis. Upon his death, his name was added to the station's name in his honor.[2]

History

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In 1972, the editor Sofia Sincan received the task of drawing up the necessary personnel, equipment, spaces and money for a new newsroom, as a new program of the Romanian Radio Broadcasting on ultra-short waves, "Program 3", dedicated to the youth, was to be established. Its aim was to distance the youth from "Radio Free Europe" by offering similar content, but also the subtle administration of ideological treatment.[3] Initially, a scheme of around 80 people had been approved, but shortly afterwards Radiodifuzione was forced to drastically reduce its staff, firing 500 employees. In these conditions, Sofia Sincan had to deal with the existing staff at the "Tineret-Copii" editorial office and with some directors chosen from among those who were to be fired. To the request for a budget of 1,500,000 lei, the president of Radiotelevision, Bujor Sion, replied: "it's done, you have them, but make shows so good, daring, that if you put them on Program 1, I'll put you in prison!".[4]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Radio Romania". www.srr.ro. Retrieved 17 April 2018.
  2. ^ (in Romanian) "Echipa", at Radio3Net
  3. ^ Ursuleanu, p.14
  4. ^ Ursuleanu, p.6
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