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Radio Culture (), also known as UR-3, is the third radio station of
Radio Ukraine The Ukrainian radio (), also called Radio Ukraine, is the publicly funded radio broadcaster in Ukraine since 1924. In 2017 it was merged with national TV company into the country's public broadcaster Suspilne.
, itself a part of
Suspilne The National Public Broadcasting Company of Ukraine JSC (, ''NTSU''), also known as Suspilne (, , ) or previously UA:PBC, is the national public broadcaster of Ukraine. As such it was registered on 19 January 2017.Radio Ukraine The Ukrainian radio (), also called Radio Ukraine, is the publicly funded radio broadcaster in Ukraine since 1924. In 2017 it was merged with national TV company into the country's public broadcaster Suspilne.
's collections, as well as premieres of radio plays produced by the radio theatre editorial team. It also has a wide musical line-up: religious music, "eternal classics", symphonic music and folk songs. Radio Ukraine, by means of Radio Culture, is one of the most active participants in the
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Euroradio European Radio for Belarus (ERB; ; ), also known as Euroradio (; ), is an international radio station that provides independent news, information, and entertainment to the citizens of Belarus. It launched on 26 February 2006. ERB operates on FM, ...
exchange program. As part of this program, in 2019, recordings from Radio Ukraine, including those from the
Ukrainian Radio Symphony Orchestra The Ukrainian Radio Symphony Orchestra is the broadcast orchestra of the Ukrainian Radio since 1929. Now the orchestra is a part of the national public broadcaster ''Suspilne''. The rehearsal base and the main concert venue of the orchestra is ...
, were played more than 300 times in public radio stations around the world. Since 2017, Radio Culture revived the concept of radio dramas in Ukraine. In 2018, it held the "UA/UK Radio Drama" competition with British Council and Mystetskyi Arsenal. With the creation of the new Suspilne umbrella, in 2017, 21 new programs appeared on Radio Culture. The current logo was implemented in May 2022, inheriting its predecessor's purple in the semicircle.


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Radio Ukraine Website
{{in lang, uk Publicly funded broadcasters Radio stations in Ukraine Radio stations established in 2003 Ukrainian-language radio stations Government-owned companies of Ukraine