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British Polish-language radio station

Polish Radio London (also known as PRL 24) is a radio channel designed for Polish audience in the United Kingdom and Ireland, launched on 13 December 2006. It is available on DAB in the London area only and over the internet. The transmission on digital satellite has now ceased.

The acronym PRL alludes to the Polish People's Republic, which had the same acronym in Polish.

The radio is partnered with a Polish free weekly print magazine, Cooltura.

The station plays a mixture of Polish and English-language contemporary pop and club music.

References

  1. Childs, David (28 February 2013). Britain since 1945: A Political History. Routledge. p. 439. ISBN 978-1-136-32265-5.
  2. Frayer, Lauren (14 May 2016). "If Britain Leaves The EU, What Happens To The 'Polish Plumber?'". NPR. Retrieved 2 May 2023.

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