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Hit FM (in Russian: Хит FM) is a private radio station chain in Russia founded on 30 May 1997 by former Universal Music Russia president Boris Zosimov [ru]. It is currently owned by "Russkaia Mediagrouppa" holding (Русская Медиагруппа).

Initially it started with broadcasts to the Moscow region on 107.4 FM, it now covers around 600 of the big Russian cities, as well as online and satellite (via Eutelsat W7 and Tricolor TV). It also has stations in Moldova, Ukraine, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan.

Hit FM broadcasts mainly contemporary hits (rock, RnB, electronic music).

See also

  • For comprehensive listings of frequencies: Hit FM (Russian Misplaced Pages)

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