In 2017 it was merged with national TV company into the country's public broadcaster Suspilne.
It also uses FM-OIRT and cable radio network, but its usage is being phased out in favour of FM, digital broadcasting and the Internet.
[6]) Programs in the Ukrainian language were initially limited in time and content – more than 70% were political education and agitation: radio newspapers, reports, conversations, news, conferences and meetings.
During the World War II, Ukrainian Radio never ceased its operations.
At first it had to return to Kharkov, then to Stalingrad, and later to Saratov, from where regular Ukrainian language broadcasts were conducted.
[7] Ukrainian TV was located there until the 1990s, then moved to new TV-center "Pencil", so residence on Khreschatyk remained the headquarters of radio.