Hromadske Radio seeks 700,000 hryvnias to broadcast along the frontline
Hromadske Radio announced that it is raising 700,000 hryvnias to fund 1,000 hours of broadcasting along the frontline, with each hour of transmitter operation costing 700 hryvnias.

“We broadcast in frontline territories, and sometimes our frequencies reach occupied settlements. Furthermore, we have developed instructions on how to listen to Hromadske Radio in the occupied territories. Help us maintain contact with them,” the statement reads.
The funds are needed for content production, transmitter fees, and the functioning of the editorial office.
Hromadske Radio recalled that since the beginning of the full-scale invasion, Russian occupiers have seized or destroyed nine of the radio station’s transmitters. These were located on the frontline or in occupied territories: in Zorynivka, Lysychansk, Volnovakha, Mariupol, Bilolutsk, Hirnyk, Bilovodsk, Starobilsk, Bakhmutivka, and Pokrovsk.
Hromadske Radio’s PayPal: vokyluk@ukr.net
The radiostation continues to broadcast in the following cities:
- Kramatorsk — 90.9 FM
- Nikopol — 91.5 FM
- Kherson — 94.4 FM
- Mykolaiv — 88.3 FM
- Sumy — 88.6 FM
- Chernihiv — 105.9 FM
- Kyiv — 99.4 FM
Since March of this year, the publication “Svidomi” has suspended its operations due to financial difficulties, but the editorial team hopes to resume activity.
ZMINA previously reported that the Ukrainian “MediaRukh” (Media Movement) appealed to citizens, businesses, as well as international and foreign charitable organizations to provide urgent assistance to Ukrainian media and media public organizations whose existence and activities are threatened due to the loss of institutional funding.