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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsIf you have the Radio Garden app you can listen to Ukraine
Its an iPhone app that lets you listen to radio stations all over the world. I love it. Its fascinating what people are hearing all over the world. Hint: LOTS of American and British music.
But lots of talk too. I wish I spoke Ukrainian and could get what theyre saying. Some stations are quiet but it seems most are broadcasting.
Same for Russia. What are they saying to one another?
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Bongo Prophet
(2,643 posts)Just put "radio.garden" URL in your browser, then use search or scroll around the map.
nolabear
(41,959 posts)Do you use it? It must be the natural snoop in me but I love both it and Earthcam. Sadly, Kyiv's Earthcam is offline.
musette_sf
(10,200 posts)They seem to style themselves after Radio Swiss Jazz - very similar format and bumpers. Music is a bit more varied than the Swiss jazz station, sometimes for good and sometimes for meh. They like to play some boy-band kind of group that translates on the display to "Man Group" - but I also learned about this fab group on RJU. They do swing jazz covers of the most improbable rock songs:
That being said, RJU has been all news all the time since 24 February. I wish I could understand Ukrainian as well.
nolabear
(41,959 posts)It's so easy to think your reality, for good or bad, is the only reality. This kind of thing gives me hope.