Polskie Radio Program II

Polskie Radio Program II, also known as PR2 or Dwójka, is a radio channel produced by the Polish public broadcaster, Polskie Radio. It is dedicated to classical music, culture, and the arts. Thanks to its extensive cooperation with other public broadcasters from around the world, the channel provides numerous transmissions of concerts and other classical music events from every part of the globe. It is widely considered to be the most elite-targeted of all Polish radio channels. Its studios are located at the Polskie Radio headquarters in Warsaw. Program 2 often also uses a concert studio belonging to the public Polish Television (TVP).

Polskie Radio Program II (PR2)
CityWarsaw
Broadcast areaPoland: Nationally on analogue FM, digital DAB+ & via online streaming
Frequencyaround sixty in the whole country
BrandingDwójka (Two)
Programming
Language(s)Polish
FormatCulture, Classical music
Ownership
OwnerPolskie Radio
Sister stationsJedynka
Trójka
Czwórka
History
First air date1 March 1937[1]
Links
WebcastLive Stream
WebsiteDwójka

Day of protest

In a 24-hour protest action – aimed at raising public awareness of the threat posed to the channel, and to the cultural activities it currently supports, by a decrease in public funding and the lack of clear guarantees as to future financing – the staff of Dwójka replaced all scheduled programming between 06.00 on 8 July 2009 and 06.00 the following morning with a recording of bird song interspersed with announcements explaining the reasons for the staff's action and calling for public support.[2]

gollark: I'm going to rejoin. My connection is bad so this may take some time.
gollark: And I was going to have the [EXPUNGED] implemented. So beelike.
gollark: Server implosion.
gollark: Server implosion?
gollark: Hmm, the amazing 50KB/s of data is proving troublingly much for my internet connection.

References

  1. "Zaczęło się od Warszawy II". polskieradio.pl. 20 February 2017.
  2. "Radiowa Dwójka: protest na antenie (Radiowa Dwójka: on-air protest)" (in Polish). Polska.pl. 8 July 2009. Retrieved 14 January 2011.


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