Bulgarian National Radio

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Bulgarian National Radio
Horizon Radio Logo
Broadcast area Bulgaria - National FM & DAB
First air date March 30, 1930
Frequency 103.00 MHz Sofia region rest of world- (Internet)
Format news&music
Owner state owned
Website www.bnr.bg/

The Bulgarian National Radio (Bulgarian: Българско национално радио, Balgarsko natsionalno radio; abbreviated БНР, BNR) is the national radio network of Bulgaria. It was founded on 30 March 1930 as Rodno radio ("Native radio") by a group of intellectuals. Broadcasting began in June the same year. On January 1, 1993, BNR was admitted as a full active member of the European Broadcasting Union.

BNR has two radio stations in Bulgarian, Horizon Radio and Hristo Botev, as well as a world service called Radio Bulgaria broadcasting in 11 languages: Bulgarian, Russian, English, German, French, Spanish, Serbian, Greek, Albanian, Turkish and Arabic). All stations are also available online. There are five more local radiostations in the BNR structure: Radio Plovdiv [1], Radio Varna[2], Radio Shumen [3], Radio Stara Zagora [4] and Radio Blagoevgrad [5].

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