National Television and Radio Council Announces Tender for Frequency of 102 Megahertz
Baku / 07.12.19 / Turan: The National Television and Radio Council announced a competition for a nationwide radio channel at a frequency of 102.0 MHz for broadcasting in Baku and the Absheron Peninsula.
As stated in the announcement, the following can’t participate in the competition: non-citizens of Azerbaijan, those having a share of a foreign individual or legal entity in the authorized capital, those having a criminal record for serious and especially serious crimes, or against public morality, political parties, and religious organizations.
The message contains a list of required documents for participation in the competition. Reception of documents will last until December 12.
Recall that earlier this frequency belonged to the ANS radio, which was deprived of the license by a court decision. -02D-
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