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Silver Rain Radio

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Silver Rain Radio
Broadcast areaRussia
Frequency100.1 FM
Ownership
Owner
  • Mediaindustriya CJSC (Vladimir Orlovsky)[1]
  • (Silver Rain Radio Station CJSC)
Links
Websitewww.silver.ru

Silver Rain Radio (Russian: Серебряный Дождь) is a Russian (including post-Soviet countries) FM radio station since July 4, 1995. Radio frequency in Moscow, Russia – 100,1 FM. Since June 2024, the station is owned and operated by Mediaindustriya CJSC of former Uralchem general manager Vladimir Orlovsky.[1]

Silver Rain Radio is the initiator of the Silver Galosh Award for the most dubious achievements in show business every year. This prize awarded at the congress-hall of Radisson-Slavyanskaya hotel. It is known for being the most eccentric radio station in Russia. The award can be compared to The Razzies.

History timeline

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Zaporozhets of Silver Rain Radio (as seen in 2007)

Source: Silver Rain Radio Homepage (translated from Russian)

Staff

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Former staff

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  • Nikolay Pivnenko [36]
  • Alexey Alexeyevich Eibojenko [37] and Konstantin Grigorievich Tsivilev [38] (surnames unknown, used collective pseudonym "Lazy-bones" or Lezheboki [39])

Address

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  • Headquarters is located in Russia, Moscow, Petrovsko-Razumovskaya Alleya, 12A, 127083

Trivia

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b "«Серебряным дождем» накрыло инвестора - Поклонник радиостанции стал ее владельцем" ["Silver rain" gets new investor - Fan of radio station becomes its new owner]. Kommersant (in Russian). Kommersant Publishing House. June 5, 2024. Retrieved August 26, 2024.
  2. ^ https://web.archive.org/web/20070312034339/http://www.silver.ru/userfiles/0021997001127303230.jpg [bare URL image file]
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