Musicians from up to thirty countries would participate, and, for many East Germans, it was the only exposure possible to foreign music.
It was the main station, where Russian people could listen fresh foreign music.
Much of the 20th century saw German culture appropriated for the ruling powers (who fought "foreign" music at the same time).
Until the late 1970s, foreign music had not been allowed into mainland China for several decades.
MPs demanded a reduction in the amount of foreign music on the air.
The station includes talk radio mainly during the mornings, Brazilian and foreign music, news and sports.
Often to foreign music where he mouths or reacts to the music and lyrics.
People protested after this event and complained that only calypsoes should be chosen over foreign music.
Australia, like Canada, limits the amount of foreign programs on television and foreign music on radio.
Another slogan is "The foreign (mostly) music in the city".