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In terms of ownership, 3 radio stations are non-profit organizations, 9 radio stations in total are funded through subscription (Television licence) while 70 stations are local, municipal or regional public broadcasters which competes with 111 commercial broadcasters in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Kasambabezi FM 99.3 MHz - Kariba, Mapongola; Nyangani FM 99.5 MHz - Nyanga (Rukotso, Susamoya) Avuxeni FM 93.9 MHz - Chiredzi (Chikombedzi 97.3 MHz, Rutenga 104.3 MHz, Mahenye, Malipati 90.7 MHz) Chimanimani FM 100 MHz - Chimanimani (Gwendingwe, Rusitu) Vemuganga FM 96.0 MHz - Chipinge (Checheche, Chibuwe) Ndau FM 96.0 MHz - Mahenye (Garahwa)
This radio station broadcasts a variety of programs such as pop-rock music and local news. The owner of the radio station is the company ELID d.o.o. Banja Luka . Program is mainly produced in Serbian language at one FM frequency ( Banja Luka 107.5 MHz ) [ 3 ] and it is available in the city of Banja Luka as well as in nearby municipalities.
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