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Radio broadcast for compatriots created in Cyprus

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Radio broadcast for compatriots created in Cyprus


22.10.2020

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A radio broadcast for young compatriots was created in Cyprus, the Rossotrudnichestvo website reports. The Voyage show began airing last month on Lemoni Radio. It is hosted weekly on Fridays by the co-chair of the Youth Club Diana Borisova.

According to the presenter, promotion in social networks is now very important for organizations. Radio is very popular in Cyprus, most of the inhabitants of the island listen to it when traveling by car, and almost every resident has a car.

Radio is a unique platform where Russian compatriots feel at home, and foreign listeners get acquainted with the Russian music industry, its culture, history, and peculiarities. Lemoni Radio itself was not chosen by chance - the station is especially popular among Cypriots and the English-speaking population.

The program is broadcast in English so that not only Russian compatriots can listen to it. Each program has a heading which starts with "Russian World". They tell about interesting facts from the history and culture of Russia. The presenter is sure that this particular part is most interesting for the Cypriots and the English-speaking population, as it allows them to get to know Russia better. Also, guests come to the program who have something to tell the audience.

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