NRJ Russia

NRJ (the acronym for the word énergie in French), read as [ɛʀʒnɛʀʒi]) is a French multimedia group based in Paris. Since its founding in 1981, the radio station of French pop music has become the international group NRJ. Since 2002 NRJ has become the most popular radio station in France.

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1 The NRJ Group

2 NRJ in Russia

3 Assists

4 Leading in Russia [4]

5 Cities of broadcasting

5.1 Russia

5.2 Ukraine [6]

5.3 The Donetsk People's Republic

6 The broadcast is minimized

7 References

8 References

The NRJ group [edit] | Edit wiki-text]

At the moment, the radio NRJ (ENERGY) broadcasts in France, Switzerland, Austria, Belgium, Germany, Denmark, Finland, Russia, Sweden, Norway, Bulgaria, New Caledonia and Lebanon. The broadcasting format is modern youth fashionable music. Slogan - Hit music only !. The NRJ group also owns the French music channel "NRJ 12". Most stations named NRJ are operated by the NRJ group, some stations have a license for the use of the trademark. In France NRJ owns 3 more stations - Nostalgie (broadcast in Russia in 1990-2000), Chérie FM and Rire & Chansons [1].

Since 1989, the company's shares are on the Paris Stock Exchange.

NRJ in Russia [edit] Edit wiki-text]

Radio NRJ began broadcasting in Russia on September 1, 2006 after the purchase of Prof-Media license for the right to use the NRJ brand for Radio Energia (the beginning of broadcasting on March 8, 2003). In Moscow, the frequency is 104.2 FM. In the early 90's on this wave broadcast Radio Nadezhda, whose broadcast was targeted at the female audience. Ether was accompanied by a lot of dialogues and games with listeners. Since the fall of 1998, the Russian Hit sounded on the air. The Federal State Broadcasting Service threatened to take away the broadcasting license (as was the case with Radio 1), but Tatyana Zeleranskaya, the general director, said that this was just an experiment connected with an advertising campaign that produces brand-name products, including food products. In early 1999, a new threat followed, and in February the broadcasting of the Russian hit ceased. In July 1999 Radio Nadezhda turned into a typical music radio station. In July 2000, Radio Nadezhda stopped broadcasting. At a frequency of 104.2, Radio Russia was temporarily broadcasting. In early 2001, a frequency competition was announced for the Moscow frequency. It was claimed by VGTRK, Holding Media Company and Russian Independent Media Group, a subsidiary of the Russian Media Group. Frequency was won by the company "Russian Independent Media Group" with the program "Radio Tango", the air of which was also focused on women. Radio Tango, which began broadcasting on April 4, 2001, lasted almost a year and a half, and on March 8, 2003 its place was taken by Radio Energia. Since September 1, 2006, the NRJ radio broadcasts on 104.2. As of December 2012, the NRJ radio is broadcasting in 44 other Russian cities. Voice of Radio NRJ - Alexander Sharonov. Since November 26, 2013 - the owner of Gazprom-Media Holding.

Transfers [edit] Edit wiki-text]

«BLACK2WHITE» [2]

«NRJ HOT30» [3]

«A State Of Trance»

«NRJ Interactive»

«NRJ News»

«NRJ GLOBALDANCE»

Leading in Russia [4] [edit] | Edit wiki-text]

Yuliya Morozova

Simon Peretz

Lena Gornostayeva

Bogdan Kantemirov

Max Panov

Alyona Komolova

Lera Simacheva

Katya Kalinina

Georgy Gagloev

Natasha Arsenyeva

Andrey Zatsepin

Katia Jurassic

Cities of broadcasting [edit] Edit wiki-text]

Russia [edit] Edit wiki-text]

Broadcasting is carried out in all cities with population over one million.

Russia

Broadcasting is carried out in all cities with population over one million.

Moscow - 104.2 MHz

St. Petersburg - 95.0 MHz

Almetyevsk - 107.4 MHz

Anapa - 92.9 MHz

Apsheronsk - 97.5 MHz (the plan)

Armavir - 97.4 MHz

Astrakhan - 106.8 MHz

Akhtubinsk - 104.3 MHz

Achinsk - 88.0 MHz

Baymak - 107.6 MHz

Barnaul - 87.5 MHz (plan)

Belgorod - 104.2 MHz

Belovo - 98.4 MHz

Belokurikha - 104.4 MHz

Belorechensk - 89.5 MHz

Berezniki - 93.9 MHz

Bobrov - 104.5 MHz

Borisoglebsk - 88.1 MHz

Bryansk - 88.6 MHz (the plan)

Buzuluk - 103.3 MHz

Buguruslan - 104.6 MHz

Great Luke - 105.7 MHz (plan)

Vladimir - 105.3 MHz

Volgograd - 98.8 MHz

Volokolamsk - 104.5 MHz

Voronezh - 101.1 MHz

Votkinsk - 96.5 MHz

Vyshniy Volochek - 106.1 MHz (the plan)

Vyazma - 102.8 MHz

Gelendzhik - 100.5 MHz

Glazov - 98.1 MHz

Dimitrovgrad - 87.8 MHz

Dubna - 104.0 MHz (plan)

Yekaterinburg - 89.6 MHz

Zainsk - 88.0 MHz

Zaraysk - 102.9 MHz

Ivanovo, Springs - 101.2 MHz

Kazan - 92.3 MHz

Kaliningrad - 98.5 MHz (plan)

Kamensk-Uralsky - 101.8 MHz

Kachkanar - 103.2 MHz (plan)

Kineshma - 105.1 MHz

Kovrov - 105.5 MHz

Komsomolsk-on-Amur - 89.8 MHz

Korenovsk - 90.4 MHz

Kostroma - 98.9 MHz

Krasnodar - 90.6 MHz

Krasnoyarsk - 103.3 MHz

Kropotkin - 96.8 MHz

Krymsk - 103.4 MHz

Kungur - 90.4 MHz

Kurganinsk - 89.6 MHz (plan)

Kursk - 104.6 MHz

Lipetsk - 95.7 MHz (the plan)

Lysva - 103.4 MHz

Luban - 98.8 MHz

Magadan - 104.2 MHz

Magnitogorsk - 103.6 MHz

Mezhdurechensk - 104.7 MHz

Miass - 99.3 MHz

Mikhailovka -? MHz [5] (plan)

Mozhga - 96.0 MHz

Naberezhnye Chelny - 104.8 MHz

Nalchik - 100.7 MHz

Nevinnomyssk - 93.8 MHz

Nizhny Novgorod - 96.8 MHz

Novokuznetsk - 101.5 MHz

Novosibirsk - 99.1 MHz

New Urengoy - 106.1 MHz

Noyabrsk - 88.3 MHz

Nyagan - 107.4 MHz

Ozersk - 105.2 MHz

Omsk - 89.1 MHz

Orekhovo-Zuevo - 94.2 MHz

Ostashkov - 107.2 MHz

Penza - 99.6 MHz

Pereyaslavl-Zalessky - 90.7 MHz (the plan)

Perm - 97.6 MHz

Pyatigorsk - 100.4 MHz

Rzhev - 96.6 MHz

Rostov - 100.8 MHz (plan)

Rostov-on-Don - 106.6 MHz

Rybinsk - 106.8 MHz

Ryazan - 104.1 MHz

Salavat - 107.7 MHz

Samara, Kinel - 102.5 MHz

Sarapul - 107.4 MHz

Saratov - 87.9 MHz

Sarov - 100.5 MHz

Serpukhov - 92.3 MHz

Sibay - 107.6 MHz

Slavyansk-on-Kuban - 97.2 MHz (plan)

Sorochinsk - 106.1 MHz

Sochi - 106.1 MHz

Surgut - 107.9 MHz

Syzran - 104.6 MHz

Taldom - 102.4 MHz

Togliatti - 97.0 MHz (plan)

Torzhok - 97.8 MHz (plan)

Tula - 101.4 MHz

Uglich - 90.1 MHz (the plan)

Ulan-Ude - 101.3 MHz

Ulyanovsk - 91.4 MHz

Ust-Ilimsk - 102.7 MHz

Uray - 106.7 MHz

Ufa, Blagoveshchensk - 88.2 MHz

Khabarovsk - 91.0 MHz

Cowboy - 100.2 MHz

Tchaikovsky - 102.0 MHz

Chelyabinsk - 96.0 MHz

Chita - 103.8 MHz (plan)

Shatura - 103.5 MHz

Yugorsk - 88.3 MHz (the plan)

Ukraine [6] [edit] Edit wiki-text]

The style of this section is not encyclopedic or violates the norms of the Russian language.

It is necessary to correct the section according to the stylistic rules of Wikipedia. (February 25, 2017)

Radio NRJ started broadcasting in Ukraine on April 27, 2006. In Kiev, the frequency was 104.6 FM. Since June 2006, the NRJ radio has started broadcasting from Sevastopol at 87.7 FM. On December 29, 2011 in Kiev, and on January 20, 2012 in Sevastopol, instead of NRJ broadcast of Lviv Radio 24 began. Radio NRJ Ukraine continued broadcasting on the Internet until January 16, 2012, fan groups in social networks were closed, and the official website stopped its work. April 2, 2016 NRJ Ukraine resumed its broadcasting at the frequencies of the all-Ukrainian network Europa Plus Ukraine. It is connected with the renaming of Radio Europe Europe Plaza to Radio NRJ Ukraine, so that the listeners of this radio station constantly confused the name of the radio station and called Radio Europe Europe the accustomed name of Radio Europe Plus, sounds crazy, apparently just wanted to change something, in turn Europe remained regional. Official website: http://www.nrj.ua/

Vinnitsa - 99.3 MHz

Dnepr - 88.1 MHz

Zhitomir - 107.3 MHz

Zaporozhye - 106.2 MHz

Ivano-Frankivsk - 102.0 MHz

Kiev - 92.8 MHz

Kremenchug - 106.0 MHz

Krivoy Rog - 103.2 MHz

Kropiwnicki - 99.3 MHz

Lviv - 103.9 MHz

Mariupol - 103.2 MHz

Mykolaiv - 100.1 MHz

Nikopol - 100.6 MHz

Odessa - 91.4 MHz

Pavlograd - 100.9 MHz

Poltava - 106.8 MHz

Exactly - 102.2 MHz

Sumy - 88.6 MHz

Kharkov - 101.1 MHz

Kherson - 99.0 MHz

Cherkassy - 101.6 MHz

Chernigov - 105.9 MHz

Donetsk People's Republic

Donetsk - 101.6 MHz (broadcast from Russia)

The broadcast is minimized

Glazov - 99.0 FM, replaced by RSN.

Izhevsk - 97.8 FM, replaced by RSN.

Kurgan - 101.1 FM, replaced by Humor FM.

Simferopol - 89.7 FM, replaced by Europe Plus.

Sevastopol - 100.8 FM, replaced by Europe Plus.

Evpatoria - 103.9 FM, replaced by Retro FM

Kerch - 101.4 FM, replaced by Europe Plus. Now it is broadcasting at 92.9

Feodosia - 100.5 FM, replaced by Europe Plus.

Yalta - 106.4 FM, replaced by Europe Plus.

Bishkek - 88.5 FM, replaced by Radio Record.

Kolomna - 93.8 FM, replaced by Our radio.

Notes

↑ Nrj Group. Nrjgroup.fr. Checked on May 16, 2011. Archived from the source on February 27, 2012.

↑ BLACK2WHITE

↑ Hit-parade NRJ Hot 30

↑ Leading

↑ License No. 28419 of December 30, 2016, without specifying a specific frequency

↑ Radio NRJ Ukraine

References

International radio site NRJ (English)

NRJ Russia

NRJ St. Petersburg

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