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(From The Slovak Spectator)

Survey RADIO Slovensko, public broadcaster Slovak Radios (SRo) first channel, is the most popular radio station in Slovakia.

According to a public opinion poll by the Media Research Department of Slovak Radio (OMV SRo), 34 percent of respondents stated they had listened to Radio Slovensko in March.

The poll was conducted between March 14 and 20 on 3,399 respondents aged over 14 years.

The private Radio Expres followed with 29 percent of listeners, while ...

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