Eska Rock
Broadcast area | Warsaw |
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First air date | 2004 |
Format | Modern rock, mainstream rock, indie rock, alternative rock |
Language(s) | Polish |
Audience share | 1,5% (2011, Radio Track[1]) |
Owner | ZPR Media Group |
Webcast | Live stream |
Website | eskarock.pl |
Eska Rock (often stylized as Eska ROCK) is a Polish radio channel broadcast by Grupa Radiowa Time. The station plays mainly modern rock, indie rock and alternative rock, from "classic" rock songs, to the newest "hits". It was the largest rock radio station broadcasting in Poland.
Eska Rock started broadcasting in Poznań on 22 November 2004, in Łódź and Warsaw on 5 September 2005 and in Cracow on 20 March 2006.[2] From 2 June 2008 to 1 December 2013, Eska Rock broadcast in 18 Polish cities. On 2 December 2013, the frequencies on which Eska Rock broadcast were switched with the frequencies of another station owned by Grupa Radiowa Time, VOX FM. Since then, Eska Rock only broadcasts in Warsaw at 93.3 MHz,[3] and has also been present online.[4]
Eska Rock headquarters were located in Primate's Palace, Warsaw, until in 2010 the station moved to 10, Jubilerska Street in Warsaw.
FM frequencies in Poland
Frequencies on which Eska Rock broadcast from 2 June 2008 to 1 December 2013:
- Białystok – 88.6 MHz
- Gdańsk – 104.4 MHz
- Gdynia – 105.6 MHz
- Katowice – 95.5 MHz
- Kielce – 95.5 MHz
- Koszalin – 95.4 MHz
- Cracow – 107.0 MHz
- Lublin – 106.1 MHz
- Łódź – 97.9 MHz
- Olsztyn – 94.7 MHz
- Płock – 90.4 MHz
- Poznań – 107.4 MHz (local broadcast)
- Rzeszów – 97.1 MHz
- Szczecin – 95.7 MHz
- Siedlce – 91.3 MHz
- Warsaw – 104.4 MHz
- Wetlina – 87.6 MHz[5]
- Wrocław – 101.5 MHz
- Zielona Góra – 95.3 MHz
- Kalnica – 87.6 MHz (planned)[6]
Eska Rock staff
Management
- Zbigniew Frączek – director of program
- Darek Król – head of music
- Marta Niedzielska – director of promotion
- Małgorzata "Małgo" Wierzejewska – secretary of editorial staff
Producers
- Daniel Walczak
Presenters
- Agnieszka "Hi Szkuta" Szkuta
- Małgorzata "Małgo" Wierzejewska
- Basia "Barbra" Klaman
- Jacek Niewęgłowski
- Michał "Majkel" Cieślik
- Darek Król
- Mariusz Nałęcz-Nieniewski
- Wiktor Brzozowski
- Dawid Zygmunt
Newsreaders
- Barbara "Barbra" Klaman
- Jacek Niewęgłowski
- Jarema Jamrożek
Past Eska Rock staff
- Paweł Kostrzewa – director of program (2 June 2008 – 1 December 2008), host on "pROCKreacja".
- Marcin "Bisior" Bisiorek – director of program (1 December 2008 – November 2013), host on "Poduszkowiec" (Mondays, 9–11 pm) and "Gramy Co Chcemy Weekend"
- Jerzy Owsiak – host on "Dźwiękoszczelny Magazyn Jurka Owsiaka" (3 August 2008 – 4 April 2010)
- Kuba Wojewódzki – host on morning shows "Poranny WF", "Śniadanie Mistrzów" (28 January 2008 – 25 June 2012), and "Zwolnienie z WF-u" (June 2012 – December 2013)
- Michał Figurski – co-host on "Poranny WF" and "Śniadanie Mistrzów" (28 January 2008 – 25 June 2012)
- Czesław Mozil – co-host on "Zwolnienie z WF-u" (June 2012 – December 2013)
- Agnieszka Szulim – co-host on "Zwolnienie z WF-u" (June 2012 – December 2013)
- Maciej Stuhr – co-host on "Zwolnienie z WF-u" (June 2012 – 2013)
- Bartosz Węglarczyk – co-host on "Zwolnienie z WF-u" (September–November 2012)[7][8]
- Jarosław "Jaro" Sobierajewicz – host on "Gramy Co Chcemy" in Poznań (local broadcast, Weekdays)
- Kamil Olszewski – executive producer and creative editor of "Zwolnienie z WF-u", host on "Poranna Rozgrzewka" (Weekdays, 6–10 am)
- Jarosław "Wendro" Wendrowski – host on "Gramy Co Chcemy" (Weekdays, 1–4 pm), "Gramy Co Chcemy Weekend"
- Idalia Tomczak – co-host on "Radar" (Weekdays, 4–7 pm)
- Konrad "Kondziu" Olszewszki – co-host on "Radar" (Weekdays, 4–7 pm), "Gramy Co Chcemy Weekend"
- Anna "Dobroć" Nowaczyk – co-host on "NRD Najlepsza Rockowa Dwudziestka" (Monday–Saturday, 7-9 pm), host on "Na Fali" (Thursdays, 9–11 pm)
- Robert ("Pegaz") Zawieja – co-host on "NRD Najlepsza Rockowa Dwudziestka" (Monday–Saturday, 7-9 pm), host on "Sanatorium" (Tuesdays, 9–11 pm)
- Radosław ("Radzio") Nałęcz – host on "Gramy Co Chcemy Weekend".
- Arkadiusz Frąckowiak – host on "Gracie Co Chcecie" (Weekdays, 11 pm–12 am)
- Mariusz "Misiek" Jankowski – host on "MiSie Podoba" (Wednesdays, 9–11 pm)
References
- ↑ "Radio 2011: Duży wzrost Trójki, spory spadek RMF". media2.pl. 2012-01-10. Retrieved 2013-07-16.
- ↑ "Polska: Eska ROCK za Wawę". RadioPolska.pl (in Polish). 2008-06-02. Retrieved 2013-07-16.
- ↑ "VOX FM już z muzyką disco. ESKA Rock tylko w Warszawie. Słuchacze protestują" (in Polish). 2013-12-02. Retrieved 2014-02-02.
- ↑ Eska Rock Live Stream
- ↑ "Stacje nadawcze : radiofonia : podkarpackie". KRRiTV (in Polish). Retrieved 2011-12-06.
- ↑ "RadioPolska - Niekomercyjny serwis poświęcony radiofonii i telewizji w Polsce". RadioPolska.pl.
- ↑ "Bartosz Węglarczyk poprowadzi audycję z Kubą Wojewódzkim. "Nie będę się śmiał z Ukrainek" – obiecuje". NaTemat.pl. 2012-08-29. Retrieved 2013-07-16.
- ↑ "Bartosz Węglarczyk rezygnuje z pracy w Esce Rock". NaTemat.pl. 2012-11-22. Retrieved 2013-07-16.
External links
Coordinates: 52°14′11″N 21°06′50″E / 52.236512°N 21.114005°E