- Source: Silver Rain Radio
Silver Rain Radio (Russian: Серебряный Дождь) is a Russian (including post-Soviet countries) FM radio station since July 4, 1995. Radio frequency in Moscow, Russia – 100,1 FM. Since June 2024, the station is owned and operated by Mediaindustriya CJSC of former Uralchem general manager Vladimir Orlovsky.
Silver Rain Radio is the initiator of the Silver Galosh Award for the most dubious achievements in show business every year. This prize awarded at the congress-hall of Radisson-Slavyanskaya hotel. It is known for being the most eccentric radio station in Russia. The award can be compared to The Razzies.
History timeline
On February 3, 1996, awarded with the first "Quality Mark" Prize
On March 26, 1996, first Silver Galosh '96 ceremony.
Since October 20, 1996 starts online broadcasting.
Was one of the sponsors of Russian Mars 96 artificial satellite launched on November 16, 1996
On July 4, 1997, first morning show of Vladimir Soloviev aired
On February 27, 1997, introduced the new broadcasting scheme music non-stop
On January 15, 1997, started to transmit the RDS signals for car audio devices.
On 1998 April Fool's Day started a Ukrainian broadcasting instead of the usual Russian. Also in the announcement on the previous day the promotion department constated the closing of Russian Office and the migration to Ukrainian FM space.
On June 6, 1998, the Lowered Ball '98 football match held between the radiostation staff and the audience football teams.
On December 31, 1999 special correspondent Alexander Begak raised a flag of Silver Rain Radio on the highest peak of Antarctica. The other record was in the air of Thailand when 572 paratroopers grouped around the same flag – this was a message of Happy Birthday to the King of Thailand.
On January 25, 1999, first shows of Savik Schuster aired – football show Out of play and an informational project (together with Radio Svoboda)
On December 31, 2000, a frost-resisting fountain full of Vodka opened [1], [2]
On January 22, 2001, the new show of Yuriy Ohochinskiy Stars fall out of the sky about the most notable performers of 1950-1960-th aired
Since January 17, 2002 the new electronic music and literary exquisites show of Vlad Copp Elements. Assembly Model aired (together with Mus-TV).
On February 3, 2002 Lou Bega performs on the birthday of Silver Rain Radio [3]
On May 29, 2002, became the first who interviewed Cesária Évora in Russia [4], [5], [6], [7], [8]
On June 3, 2002, the first interview of Rhythm and blues King James Brown in Russia [9]
On June 20 Silver Galosh '02 became the most row and most provoking Russian ceremony ever conducted [10], [11], [12]
On October 14, 2002 Nina Hagen in the studio of Silver Rain Radio [13], [14], [15]
On November 20, 2002, became the first radiostation in Russia to present an Adriano Celentano's new album – Per sempre.
On 2003 Valentine's Day a Monument to All in love opened during the Silver Kiss action in the Moscow Hermitage Garden. It was sold later for $4,000 in an act of charity to be erected again every year. [16], [17], [18]
On 2003 April Fool's Day the action Destroy Your Lavatory Pan held under the motto "You deserve to sit on better things!". Pans of some lucky guys were broken live and then replaced with the new wonder of sanitary engineering
On June 10, 2003 Engelbert Humperdinck on Silver Rain Radio [19]
On July 25, 2003 Jay-Jay Johanson on Silver Rain Radio
On August 8, 2003 Toto Cutugnio on Silver Rain Radio [20]
On December 9, 2003 Manfred Mann on Silver Rain Radio
On May 18, 2004 B. B. King on Silver Rain Radio [21], [22]
On August 4, 2004 Dani Klein (Vaya Con Dios) on Silver Rain Radio [23]
On March 3, 2005 Earth Wind & Fire (Verdin White, Ralph Johnson) on Silver Rain Radio [24]
On April 1, 2005 Freedom Dance (art-ballet) on Silver Rain Radio
On April 22, 2005 Alan Parsons on Silver Rain Radio [25]
On October 19, 2005 Phil Collins on Silver Rain Radio [26]
On March 9, 2006 Chris Rea on Silver Rain Radio [27]
On July 27, 2006 Jethro Tull on Silver Rain Radio [28]
On August 8, 2006 Liza Minnelli on Silver Rain Radio [29]
Source: Silver Rain Radio Homepage (translated from Russian)
Staff
Elena Raskatova
Michael Plotnikov [30]
Lyusiya Green [31]
Pavel Vashekin
Ekaterina Schevtsova [32]
David Schneiderov [33]
Philip Obruchev [34]
Leonid Volodarskiy
Eugene Bakaev and Vika Agapova [35]
Vladimir Solovyov
Savik Schuster
Yuriy Ohochinskiy
Vlad Copp
Alex Dubas ("Something Good")
Former staff
Nikolay Pivnenko [36]
Alexey Alexeyevich Eibojenko [37] and Konstantin Grigorievich Tsivilev [38] (surnames unknown, used collective pseudonym "Lazy-bones" or Lezheboki [39])
Address
Headquarters is located in Russia, Moscow, Petrovsko-Razumovskaya Alleya, 12A, 127083
Trivia
"To sit into Galosh" is the Russian colloquial phrase for "to get into a mess".
See also
TV Rain, similarly named broadcaster also co-founded by Natalya Sindeyeva
List of Russian-language radio stations
References
External links
Silver Rain Radio Homepage
Silver Rain Radio in Moscow Business Telephone Guide
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Natalya Sindeyeva
- A Year Without Rain
- Have You Ever Seen the Rain?
- Daftar film Amerika tahun 1988
- Paul McCartney
- Selena Gomez
- Indonesian Idol (musim 10)
- Nyomi Banxxx
- Daftar karakter Accel World
- Alka Yagnik
- Silver Rain Radio
- List of Russian-language radio stations
- Mr. Freeman
- Natalya Sindeyeva
- Vladimir Solovyov (TV presenter)
- The Bremen Town Musicians (1969 film)
- Vadim Demchog
- Wear Sunscreen
- Tina Kandelaki
- TV Rain