Dec. 13, 2025, 3:20 p.m.

National Television Council announces two new tenders for frequencies in Odesa region

(A meeting of the National Council. PHOTOS: National Television Council of Ukraine)

The National Council of Television and Radio Broadcasting has announced two tenders for broadcasting on free channels.

The decision was made at a meeting the other day.

The first tender is for broadcasting using the radio frequency spectrum on free radio channels. Three frequencies in Odesa region are offered:

It is expected that radio broadcasting will be round-the-clock.

The second is a tender for broadcasting on free channels (programs) of the DVB-T/T2 multichannel electronic communication network of the local territorial category in Odesa region.

The following channels are put up for the competition:

Кирило Бойко

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