the station

rwl_logo_scianaRadioWroclove.com is the first English-speaking station in Poland that broadcasts round the clock. The place we reach you from is Wrocław – the city of meetings that has always been open to a mixture of cultures, languages and religions. The city that spins the most twisted – but the most fascinating – stories imaginable, and where the people are still trying to work out the true meaning of the word “identity”.

RadioWroclove deals with a wide range of issues, sometimes seriously, more often not. Bitter-sweet, sweet-and-sour, sour-Polish, Polish-Polish, Polish-English, English-Swedish, Swedish-Asian, Asian-Czech, Czech-European, European-traditional, traditional-modern, modern-analogue, analogue-digital, etc, etc, etc. Anything, really. As long as it’s interesting.

We want to reach you, wherever you are, be it Wrocław, Dublin, Seoul or Bhutan. As long as you understand – or really want to understand – English (the fact that you can read this is a good sign). And have access to the Internet.

You want to visit Poland, on business or just to get away from it all – we’ll help you get your bearings and keep you up to date with what’s latest in culture, arts and entertainment here. You’re planning to come specifically to Wrocław – or Prague, or Berlin, or any major city of this part of Europe for that matter – we’ll be there for you. Currently visiting the area? Excellent – there’s no better way to learn what to do and where to go while you’re here than download RadioWroclove.com on your laptop. Or perhaps you are an English-speaking resident here, an expat or simply a student learning the language – that’s even better. We’ll keep you posted without making you dig for info in countless sources or boring you to death. You don’t fall into any of the above categories? Don’t despair. If you just enjoy listening to something dynamic and enjoyable without risking brain damage, plus you appreciate good music – welcome aboard!

Speaking of music. We’re into positive tunes that don’t irritate but keep you awake. We play old and new numbers that commercial stations don’t because… well, because they are commercial stations.

Do we speak perfect English? Probably not, but who does, eh? We try, though, being thoroughly educated and all… We even know words like “thoroughly”. Note: if you do come across the odd mistake, that’s probably because we’ve thrown it in on purpose – for fun or to keep you alert.