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Radio Zet
Broadcast areaPoland[citation needed]
Programming
Language(s)Polish[citation needed]
Formatadult contemporary
History
First air date
28 September 1990
Former call signs
Radio Gazeta
Links
Websiteradiozet.pl

Radio Zet (Polish pronunciation: [radjɔ zɛt]) is a Polish commercial radio station launched in 1990, as the second privately owned radio in Poland.

Since 2023, its majority shareholder has been Agora SA.[1]

History

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Radio Zet was established in Warsaw, and aired its first broadcast on the 28th of September 1990. The station's founder and its first editor-in-chief was a prominent journalist Andrzej Woyciechowski.[2]

In 2005, Radio Zet launched Andrzej Woyciechowski Prize awarded to outstanding journalists.

Radio Zet headquarters in Warsaw in 2006.

Audience

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Radio Zet OB vehicle in Poznań, 2008.

According to Radio Track survey by Millward Brown SMG/KRC, the share of Radio Zet in terms of listening from December 2022 to February 2023 in the age group 15-75 was 13.6%, which gave the station the position of the second most listened to radio station in Poland.[3]

References

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  1. ^ NoMonday. "14/2023 Zawarcie Umowy Sprzedaży 110 udziałów w spółce Eurozet sp. z o.o. z SFS Ventures s.r.o. z siedzibą w Pradze w wykonaniu Opcji Call 1". www.agora.pl (in Polish). Retrieved 2024-06-01.
  2. ^ "20 lat temu wszystko się zaczęło... - Polska - Wiadomości - Radio ZET - Czujesz i Wiesz - wiadomości, muzyka, świat, rozrywka, konkursy, koncerty na żywo, kanały internetowe". 2010-11-29. Archived from the original on 2010-11-29. Retrieved 2024-06-01.
  3. ^ "RMF FM liderem, tracą Radio ZET i Eska. Najmocniej w górę Jedynka". www.wirtualnemedia.pl (in Polish). 2023-03-10. Retrieved 2024-06-01.
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