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SM ISO690:2012 DUMBRĂVEANU, Andrei. Radio Basarabia– the echoes of radiophonic communication from the retrospective of the unseen war. In: International Journal of Communication Research , 2019, vol. 9, pp. 365-372. ISSN 2246-9265. |
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The formation of the Romanian Unitarian State opened large perspectives for economic, social and cultural development. Territorial expansion and the increasing number of population led to the establishment of the Romanian Radio Broadcasting Company, which uses modern mass communication technologies, both at a national and regional level. In 1938, in Chisinau, the construction and installation of the transmitter was finished as well as the building and studios of the regional radio station, Radio Basarabia. In the first few days of January 1939, the experimental shows began. The transmitter had a power of 20 kw, which, through technical manipulations, could reach 200 kw, covering the whole Republic of Moldova and stretching up to Moscow and Leningrad, in Soviet Russia, Helsinki, in Finland, and in some days, up to London, in Great Britain. This radio station broadcasted for a short period of time – 300 day up to June 28, 1940, when the old Romanian province was invaded by the red army. The Soviet liberators occupied the studios, where they brought some emissaries from Radio Tiraspol, and at the beginning of the war, when withdrawing, they blew up the buildings and the antenna and they destroyed the transmitter. Radio Chişinău preserved its place in history as an expression of some well thought development practices of the local radio station, a school without holiday for the culturalization and spiritual education of the people, on the basis of traditions and national perennial values. |
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Cuvinte-cheie Radio station, Bessarabia, editorial politics, literary shows, musical programmes, traditions, humanism, radiophonic broadcasting, audience, propaganda, communism Bolshevik, hate, understanding, war, division |
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