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I listened to Radio Tirana in Scotland from the mid-1980s until 1992, and I have never heard of "Radio One Tirana". There is only one mention on the Internet of this alleged service. Personally, I doubt that Radio Tirana had the capacity to broadcast such a black propaganda service aimed primarily at the United Kingdom. I have therefore deleted all references to this, as I believe that the entry is bogus. Please feel free to add this information if you can provide any concrete evidence of the existence of "Radio One Tirana". —Preceding unsigned comment added by 1973beijinger ( talk • contribs)
Thanks for the information, I stand corrected... Is there any way you could make any recordings of this service available online, it would be fascinating to hear it. My formative years were spent listening to cold-war propaganda from the likes of Radio Tirana, Radio Prague, Radio Berlin International etc. How times have changed! All we have of that ilk today is Voice of Korea from Pyongyang!! It's no comparison! Best regards, 1973beijinger
Are Radio Tirana 3 and Radio Tirana International (listed separately in the article) not, in fact, one and the same thing? -- Picapica ( talk) 10:55, 12 December 2019 (UTC)
Isn't it better not to include the "(broadcasting)" definition from the name? It seems no other article can be confounded with RTSH. Something like RAI for example. Bes-ART Talk 14:52, 1 November 2020 (UTC)
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I listened to Radio Tirana in Scotland from the mid-1980s until 1992, and I have never heard of "Radio One Tirana". There is only one mention on the Internet of this alleged service. Personally, I doubt that Radio Tirana had the capacity to broadcast such a black propaganda service aimed primarily at the United Kingdom. I have therefore deleted all references to this, as I believe that the entry is bogus. Please feel free to add this information if you can provide any concrete evidence of the existence of "Radio One Tirana". —Preceding unsigned comment added by 1973beijinger ( talk • contribs)
Thanks for the information, I stand corrected... Is there any way you could make any recordings of this service available online, it would be fascinating to hear it. My formative years were spent listening to cold-war propaganda from the likes of Radio Tirana, Radio Prague, Radio Berlin International etc. How times have changed! All we have of that ilk today is Voice of Korea from Pyongyang!! It's no comparison! Best regards, 1973beijinger
Are Radio Tirana 3 and Radio Tirana International (listed separately in the article) not, in fact, one and the same thing? -- Picapica ( talk) 10:55, 12 December 2019 (UTC)
Isn't it better not to include the "(broadcasting)" definition from the name? It seems no other article can be confounded with RTSH. Something like RAI for example. Bes-ART Talk 14:52, 1 November 2020 (UTC)