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RSI February Quiz My Slovakia Round 2

Radio Slovakia International Announced their Brand New Quiz Series for 2017 Named, My Slovakia second round , Focusing everything of Slovakia.

Slovakia second round

The second episode of My Slovakia focuses on the large numbers of Croatian settlers who came to Slovakia in the 16th century, bringing their language and culture with them. In time, their language morphed with aspects of the Slovak language to create a dialect unique to Slovakia.

Here is the Question My Slovakia second round:

Why were the new arrivals from Croatia welcomed to Slovakia with open arms?

To win a cool Slovak Prize send your answer to

Radio Slovakia International
English Section
Mýtna 1, PO BOX 55 817 55
Bratislava, Slovensko

Email: RSI ENGLISH [[email protected]]

Deadline : 28 February 2017.

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Radio Prague February Quiz 2017

Test your knowledge of things Czech! Join the Radio Prague February Quiz contest and win a Radio Prague prize!

Radio Prague February QuizRadio Prague February Quiz focused their question on a Czech writer who died 20 years ago on this 03 February.  The author regarded as one of the best Czech writers of the 20th century.  He was born in the city of Brno on 28 March 1914 to an unmarried mother, Marie Božena Kiliánová. Brno was then the province of Moravia within Austria-Hungary.

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Groove Zone Quiz: Valentine Gift

Groove Zone QuizRadio Taiwan International announces Groove Zone Quiz for February 2009. On the occasion of Valentine and Chinese Lantern Festival, Groove Zone desire to share the moments with others. Radio Taiwan International Requests Listeners to take part and get a chance to win Valentine Gifts.

Groove Zone Quiz is giving away Chinese lanterns on Valentine’s Day! It’s our way of celebrating two holidays in one! Just follow the instructions below in order to be eligible to win.

Groove Zone Quiz Details:  

* Tell us (in 50 words or less) what kind of food reminds you of the person you love… it could be your husband, wife, boyfriend, girlfriend, partner, etc…
* Entries must be received by February 9th. Winners will announce on Valentine’s Day, February 14!
* Send entries to: PO BOX 123-199 / Taipei Taiwan, ROC
* Or email your entry to: androo [at] rti.org.tw

Thanks for listening to Groove Zone!

Radio Sweden International Celebrating 70 Years

Radio Sweden International Celebrating 70 years of Broadcasting this year.

Here some Information of Radio Sweden from Studio 5 Live:Radio Sweden international 35

Ever since 1938 Radio Sweden International has served as an important link between Sweden and the rest of the world. On Wednesday, September 3 we’ll be celebrating Radio Sweden’s 70th birthday with special broadcasts, a panel discussion, and live-music.

First English broadcast of the day, at 12:30 hrs UTC, will be a live program from Studio 5 at Broadcasting House in Stockholm. Radio Sweden International will be taking a look back at some of the major stories we’ve covered over the years, and talking with many guests, including some well-known Radio Sweden voices from the past.  That will be followed by a special panel debate in Swedish with a number of cultural and media personalities.  The 14:00 hrs UTC Swedish broadcast will also be live from Studio 5.  A special web broadcast will carry the entire special program (from 12:30 to 16:30 hours UTC) live. So don’t fail to join us to celebrate Radio Sweden’s 70th, Live from Studio Five.

Update on: 21 October 2010:

In the year 1990 Radio Sweden International merged with SR’s Immigrant Languages Department to form the SR International channel.

Sweden Calling DXer’s, one of the most popular program of Radio Sweden International discontinued from the year 2001. But it remains in a somewhat sporadic form on the Radio Sweden website.  And from 20 October 2010, Radio Sweden ceased broadcasts on shortwave and medium wave, as Swedish Radio’s management decided that the Internet had matured enough to support international broadcasts.  On the other hand, national broadcasts of English Service extended on FM. But they  discontinued their weekends program. Services in English also continue on satellite, both using Swedish Television’s satellite and the World Radio Network.