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The famous musician criticized the quotas for Ukrainian-language songs

Singer believes that revision of FM stations suitable for quoting on the formal side, ignoring the new songs.

The leader of the group “Tartak” Sashko polozhynsky outlined the problems that arose in the Ukrainian radio broadcast because of a quota.

He said this in Kharkiv during the open discussion.

The musician says that formal quotas only gives the opposite effect and contributes to the popularization of Ukrainian music. Many radio stations give preference to old hits, ignoring Novi songs.

“We have supposedly changed the law about broadcasting, but she radistka not changed,” he said.

According to the frontman, the conservatism in the sphere of radio broadcasting gives rise to the reluctance of Ukrainian business to take risks, however, the situation began to change for the better.

“Now there’s a new Ukrainian projects that are not ashamed,” said the musician.

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