Radio C hoped to reach the large but socially isolated gypsy population and bring about it's "emancipation". Based in the capital Budapest, they hope to reach the 100,000-strong gypsy community in and the metro. As only the 12th radio station in Budapest it goes without saying that they have a shot at taking in other non-gypsy listeners.
They began months ahead of the launch by inviting members of the gypsy community to visit its studio and bring along their own music to set up the radio's own music archive. On the topic of gypsy music read this article on it's preservation, and download some MP3s free here, and here.
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