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CHIN Radio/TV International – Radio show programs in Bosnian [30] language from Toronto, Canada TWR-Bosnian – radio shows podcasts produced online by Trans World Radio in Bosnian [ 31 ] language Red Bull Radio Show – Weekly music radio show from Red Bull Radio on local Radio Sarajevo 90,2
Žabalj was first mentioned in 1514 as Zeble, a fortress captured by György Dózsa.During the Ottoman rule (16th-17th century), it was populated by ethnic Serbs.. In the 18th and 19th centuries, Žabalj was part of the Habsburg Military Frontier (Šajkaš Battalion).
Big Radio 3 or Big Radio - Treći program is a Bosnian local commercial radio station, broadcasting from Banja Luka, Bosnia and Herzegovina. This radio station broadcasts a variety of programs such as foreign pop music and local news. The owner of the radio station is the company BIG RADIO d.o.o. Banja Luka.
Radio Dabanga radio broadcasts reach 2.3 million individual listeners per day (the population of Sudan is around 40 million) according to a listener survey conducted in 2009. [8] The survey was held among 1,582 respondents over the age of 18 in cities, towns, and Darfur’s refugee camps.
This is a list of radio stations operating only during the daytime hours. Subcategories. ... Daytime-only radio stations in Pennsylvania (30 P) R.
The average cost of eggs was $5.29 a dozen in late January, up from about $3.50 around the same time last year, NBC reported, citing the NIQ consumer research group.
Radio Maglaj was founded on 9 May 1971 as local/municipal Radio Sarajevo network affiliate, [7] from 1971 until 1992, when war in Bosnia and Herzegovina started. During the war, with the establishment of the new national public service broadcaster RTVBiH - Radio BiH (now BHRT - BH Radio 1) radio stations from the former Radio Sarajevo 2 local network generally continued to operate as local ...
The Assembly of Autonomous Province of Vojvodina decided in 1972 to merge the radio with the new television as the Radio and Television of Novi Sad. [3] Television broadcasts began on November 26, 1975. [3] The initial broadcast was a special program, followed by news and political newscasts in Serbo-Croatian and Hungarian the next day. [3]