Polish Radio External Service provides objective and impartial information about Poland and its stance on international affairs.
Until 2014, there was a Hebrew language programming, Kol Polin,[3] which included a weekly Yiddish-language broadcast called Naye Khvalyes ("New Waves").
[4] Shortwave transmissions were reduced between 2007 and 2012 and by 2013 PRES was broadcasting two times a day with programmes in Polish, Belarusian and Russian.
Radio Poland's programming include news bulletins and analysis, press reviews, correspondent’s dispatches, interviews, discussions and features.
Listeners in Europe can tune in via satellite on Eutelsat 13 E, 10892 MHz, FEC 3/4, SR 27500, Horizontal, PID audio 0119 Polish Radio External Service can be heard in English on the World Radio Network (WRN) through terrestrial relays, on cable and via satellite.