New York, May 14, 2004Two months after U.S. government–funded
Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty (RFE/RL) broadcasts were pulled off the
air in Ukraine's capital, Kyiv, a radio station in central Ukraine has
begun carrying news from RFE/RL's Ukrainian Service.
Radio Takt, an independent station based in the city of Vinnitsya, began
broadcasting RFE/RL programming on its 103.7 FM frequency on May 7, according
to local press reports.
Takt is the first FM radio station in the country to air RFE/RL programming
since the government of President Leonid Kuchma and his allies began cracking
down in February on outlets that carry RFE/RL news.
In February, the Kyiv-based radio station Dovira discontinued RFE/RL programming
only one month after a Kuchma ally was appointed as the station's general
producer. On February 27, the independent Kyiv radio station Kontinent
added a daily two-hour rebroadcast of RFE/RL programming but was raided
by police and taken off the air several days later.
The crackdown was designed to consolidate Kuchma's control over the airwaves
ahead of October presidential elections. (See CPJ protest letter from
March 11: http://www.cpj.org/protests/04ltrs/Ukraine11mar04pl.html.)
Oleksandr Narodetsky, director of RFE/RL's Ukraine Service in Prague,
told CPJ that Takt's powerful transmitter allows the station to be heard
across much of the country, in the Cherkassy, Khmelnitsky, Odessa, Vinnitsya,
and Zhitomir regions. Narodetsky also said that two other stations in
Lviv and Odessa broadcast RFE/RL programming on FM frequencies.
Although RFE/RL programming can be heard outside the capital, Narodetsky
says that no FM broadcasters in Kyiv are willing to carry RFE/RL news
because they have received threats that their licenses will be revoked
if they broadcast the material.

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