Saken Aymurzaev Launches 'Vymir' Show on Radio Maria.
'Vymir' Program on Radio Maria
According to UATV: Television host Saken Aymurzaev from the FREEDOM channel is launching a new show titled 'Vymir' on Radio Maria. The bi-weekly program will air for one hour every other Friday, focusing on religious and social issues. It will be broadcast in Ukrainian, highlighting its primary focus on a domestic audience. This move marks a significant expansion of Radio Maria's programming into current affairs analysis.
Where to Listen
The 'Vymir' program can be heard on various frequencies across Ukraine, including:
- Kyiv - 100.5 FM
- Zhytomyr - 104.9 FM
- Zaporizhzhia - 96.8 FM
- Rivne - 68.24 MHz
- Vinnytsia - 70.91 MHz
- Kamianets-Podilskyi - 73.73 MHz
- Lviv - 66.26 MHz
- Khmelnytskyi - 66.14 MHz
- Kharkiv - 69.83 MHz
- Chernivtsi - 66.41 MHz
- Ternopil - 71.03 MHz
Radio Maria began broadcasting in Ukraine in 2010. The station is part of a global network of Catholic radio stations operating in more than 90 countries worldwide. It broadcasts 24 hours a day, with live programming from 7:00 AM to 11:00 PM, offering listeners flexibility.
Saken Aymurzaev: 'I haven't worked in radio for 10 years and am very happy to return to the quiet of the radio studio. With God!'
This statement reflects his enthusiasm and readiness to return to radio broadcasting after a long hiatus. The 'Vymir' program represents a new chapter in Saken Aymurzaev's career and will add diversity to Radio Maria's content, allowing listeners to engage with profound and timely topics. The launch of this show is seen as a way to foster discussion on key societal issues within Ukraine's current context.
Given Radio Maria's established audience, Aymurzaev's new project could become a notable platform for shaping public discourse and exploring relevant themes in Ukrainian society.
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