Echo of Moscow
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Echo of Moscow (Russian: Эхо Москвы, romanized: Ekho Moskvy) was a 24/7 commercial Russian radio station based in Moscow. It broadcast in many Russian cities, some of the former Soviet republics (through partnerships with local radio stations), and via the Internet. From 1996 its editor-in-chief was Alexei Venediktov.
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Russian: Эхо Москвы | |
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Frequency | 91.2 MHz |
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Language(s) | Russian |
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History | |
First air date | 22 August 1990 (1990-08-22) |
Last air date | 1 March 2022 (2022-03-01) |
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Licensing authority | Roskomnadzor |
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Webcast | echo.moscow audio stream |
Website | echofm |
On 1 March 2022, it was taken off the air by Roskomnadzor as a result of its coverage of the Russian invasion of Ukraine.[2] On 3 March, the board of directors voted to close the station down.[3] While the radio programming of Ekho of Moscow ceased to exist, Venediktov and most of the employees began a spin-off YouTube channel, Zhivoi Gvozd' (literally "Live Nail", in Russian a rhyming pun on the common term "Live Guest"), which follows the late station's format and schedule.[4] In October 2022, Echo resumed online programming from Berlin, Germany[5] via its Echo app.[6]