Radio ZET

Radio ZetPolish commercial radio station. The current owner of the station is Eurozet. The Radio started broadcasting on 28 September 1990, being the first commercial radio station in Warsaw and the second in Poland after RMF FM in Krakow.

Radio Zet
CityWarsaw
Broadcast areaPoland
SloganRadio ZET i już! (Radio ZET and now!)
Programming
Language(s)Polish
FormatHot AC, news and music
Ownership
OwnerEurozet
Sister stationsChili Zet
History
First air date28 September 1990
Links
WebcastLive Stream
Websiteradiozet.pl

History

Radio Zet started broadcasting on 28 September 1990 as "Radio Gazeta" and it was the first private radio in Warsaw. Its originator, founder and first controller was Andrzej Woyciechowski. Its co-founders were Leszek Stafiej, vice-controller of the station and Janusz Weiss. The first contributors were Maria Wiernikowska, Małgorzata Moszczeńska, Marzena Chełminiak, Agata Niewiarowska, Jovanka Cirlić and Jagna Skoczylas as well as Krzysztof Skowroński, Piotr Krzyżanowski and Marcin Gugulski (in Studio Zet and in the commercial departament).
The radio was created thanks to Adam Michnik's support, financial help of a French organization Euro Libe and technical help of a French radio station RFI. At the first stage of its activity the radio was using broadcasting and studio equipment lent by RFI. The transmitter was set on the top floor of Hotel Marriott. At night, the programme of RFI in French was relayed - it was switched on and off manually. During the first days of broadcasting engineer Leszek Michniewicz (a contributor to Third Program of Polish Radio at that time) offered technical help. Soon the technical servicing was taken over by Michał Silski and Andrzej Kijanowski.

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