

At the same time, "Polityczne grafitii" appeared, broadcast simultaneously on RMF FM and Polsat. įrom 5 February 1996, the station had a correspondent in London, and from 1 March also in Moscow. During the Inwazja concert in Tychy on August 15, 1995, a helicopter rented by the station crashed and the pilot was killed. In June 1995, the station became the owner of the first satellite radio news truck in Poland, which it used for the first tour of the "Inwazja mocy" series, which lasted throughout the summer. In 1995 local affiliates were launched in Wrocław (2 January), Poznań (6 February), Lublin (5 April), Opole, Zakopane (17 and 22 July respectively), Rzeszów (1 August), Trójmiasto (9 September), Szczecin (2 October) and Bydgoszcz (27 November in September 2008 the affiliate was moved to Toruń) as well as correspondent offices in Tokyo (13 March) and Tel Aviv (1 May).

On November 1st a local program was launched in Łódź and on December 19th a local station was launched in Warsaw - the broadcast was "turned on" by the then director of the National Broadcasting Council using a laptop with the Internet. On May 26 the concession included the possibility of local splits. On April 15, an outlet in Brussels was launched. In February 1994 the National Broadcasting Council ( KRRiT) decided to grant the station a nationwide license. On 1 September the first morning program "Ni w 5 ni w 9" was launched, which on 30 August 1999 changed into "Wstawaj, szkoda dnia" broadcast until today. On 20 January appeared a correspondent in Washington DC, on 8 March began production of its own program in Częstochowa. On 16 January 1993 a RMF FM branch in Katowice was launched (the first local branch outside Kraków). On 12 September the first music charts appeared, on 2 November the station appeared on the satellite (thanks to the agreement with MTV Europe it occupied the second audio subcarrier of this station) and in December a second RMF FM transmitter was launched - in Katowice (on 71.75 MHz). Also on 15th July FM was added to RMF for the first time. On 26 June 1992 the second studio was opened and in July 1992 the correspondent's office in Warsaw. On 20 April 1992 the station broadcast The Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert featuring Metallica, Elton John, David Bowie, U2 and Guns N' Roses live. As a result, the retransmission of Fun Radio ended.
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This was due to the fact that the French shareholders did not accept only a 33% stake in the company, as allowed by Polish law, and were interested only in full ownership. In October 1991 the cooperation between RMF and KFKS ended. On Decemthe car took part in the first big event - the fire of the Krakow Philharmonic Hall. On Jthe station's transmission truck, an off-road Toyota Land Cruiser, made its debut. On 25 February the first foreign correspondent appeared in Paris, in April an outpost was opened in Vienna and in June in the Warsaw Marriott Hotel - the first employee was Hieronim Wrona.
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Since 7th January 1991 Radio Free Europe services were broadcast on RMF and on 14th January Paweł Pawlik became the first field correspondent, broadcasting from Tarnów. The hosts of the programmes included Ewa Drzyzga, Piotr Metz, Marcin Wrona, Tadeusz Sołtys, Andrzej Sołtysik and Bogdan Rymanowski. The programme gradually expanded - from 24 September, hourly news and programmes from 5:00 to 9:00 (from 12 November to 14:00) and from 22:00 to 1:00 at night were broadcast from Kraków.

At the same time, the first Polish commercials appeared (partly made up by the journalists to give the impression of great interest on the part of advertisers) and regular news services from Kraków, and the first truckload of equipment donated by Fun Radio arrived at the station. Initially, the station was housed in two apartments, but after eight months the broadcast was moved to the Kościuszko Mound. The first song to appear on the air was " Africa" by the band Toto. The rebroadcast was launched on January 15, 1990. This time the application was accepted, and the station was given the frequency 70.06 MHz.
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Shortly afterwards, a second application was submitted for the retransmission of Fun Radio, citing similar broadcasts by TV Ostankino and Rai Uno in Kraków.
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The first application for the frequency and radio license was submitted as early as November 1989 however, it was rejected. After returning to Kraków on 9 June 1989, together with a group of Solidarity activists, he established the Krakowska Fundacja Komunikacji Społecznej (KFKS, Kraków Foundation of Social Communication), aiming to "propagate free social communication, reliable and objective information, free expression of opinions and views". The main founder of the radio was Stanislaw Tyczynski, who initiated Radio Solidarność Małopolska (Solidarity Radio Lesser Poland) in 1981. 4 The management of RMF FM and its journalists.
