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Margarita Simonyan, editor-in-chief of the Rossiya Segodnya, said in March 2014 that "We will stop using obsolete radio broadcasting models, when the signal is transmitted without any control and when it is impossible to calculate who listens to it and where."[6] The Voice of Russia ceased shortwave and Europeanmediumwave radio broadcasts on 1 April 2014.[7] The service continued to be available worldwide via the internet, in selected regions on satellite, and in several cities on FM, AM (in North America) or local digital radio.
Broadcast languages
By 2013, the Voice of Russia had been broadcasting in 38 languages, including:[8]
↑Wu, Leb; Hua, Di; Qu, Haiqi (14 October 2014). "人民网与今日俄罗斯签署合作协议--时政--人民网"[People's Daily Online signed a cooperation agreement with RT]. People's Daily (in Chinese).