Hromadske Radio was considered one of the first independent and objective platforms in Ukraine, where representatives of different political forces can share their opinions without censorship.
[3][5] Big part of the radio content (talk shows, programs, news) was spread on the Internet as podcasts.
[3] Among the journalists who worked at Hromadske Radio in 2002-2005 were: Olexander Kryvenko, Sergiy Rakhmanin, Roman Skrypin, Zurab Alasania, Danylo Yanevsky, Mykola Veresen, Roman Vybranovskyy, Dmytro Krykun, Olexander Chernenko, Taras Kuzmov, Myhaylo Shamanov, Natalia Riaba, Maria Vasilyeva, Ihor Soldatenko, Eugene Hlibovytsky, Angela Rudenko, Myhaylo Barbara, Olga Pyrozhko, Dmytro Drabyk and Natalia Ivchenko.
On August 21 of 2013 some members of the initiative group launched the first podcast, where they explained why they decided to re-organize Hromadske Radio.
In this program journalists Julia Burkovska, Denis Kubryak and Andriy Kulykov led the marathon "Euromaidan on-line".
Since February 2014 Hromadske Radio broadcasts daily two-hour talk shows "Hromadska Hvylia" ("Civic wave").
Two-hour talk shows in Russian are aimed to cover the most relevant events in Donetsk and Luhansk, and are addressed to everyone who wants to know more about the situation in the east of Ukraine.
Hromadske Radio also works as a web-radio and creates podcasts in different languages (Ukrainian, Russian, English, French, Polish).
Every year Hromadske Radio reports about their expenses to the Audit Committee and publishes relevant information on its website.