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Radio Džungla or I program was launched on 22 December 1997 [1] by company Džungla d.o.o. Doboj and it is the most listened radio station in the Doboj region. [4] [5] Estimated number of listeners of Radio Džungla is around 415.570. [6] This radio station broadcasts current folk and turbo-folk music. Frequencies: Kotor Varoš 92.0 MHz; Doboj ...
K3 Radio Prnjavor or K3 Radio is a Bosnian local commercial radio station, broadcasting from Prnjavor, Bosnia and Herzegovina. This radio station broadcasts a variety of programs such as music and local news. The owner of the radio station is the company Televizija K3 d.o.o. Prnjavor [5] which also operates television channel TV K3.
Kiss FM or Radio Kiss is a Bosnian commercial radio station, broadcasting from Kiseljak, Bosnia and Herzegovina. The station focuses on contemporary pop [1] music. Until 7 December 2017, a radio station was called Radio Kiseljak. Four internet radio stations Kiss PARTY, Kiss Dance, Kiss Love and Kiss Cafe are also part of company. [2]
Bosnian entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 1993, performed in Bosnian by Fazla (the song's title refers to the suffering of the world caused by Bosnian War ongoing at the time) "Volio BiH" pun for "I'd Like To", bih means ' would like to ' Dubioza kolektiv: 2013. song performed by Bosnian band Dubioza kolektiv as 4th on their 2013 album ...
Vijesti Radija Vatikan – news and radio talk shows from Croatian services of Radio Vatican/Radio Vatikan broadcast from Vatican to listeners primarily in Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina via Radio Marija BiH [26] IRIB – Bosanski radio program/IRIB World Service Bosnian [27] – news and talk shows from IRIB World Service from Iran
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.
The group manages a radio station, a television channel, media and music production label, and an internet portal. The service is governed by BHRT statute. BHRT currently consists of three organizational units: BHT1 – National public television channel (Bosanskohercegovačka televizija), also available in HD on cable and satellite
There are also Bosnian folk songs in the Ladino language, derived from the area's Jewish population. Bosnian roots music came from Middle Bosnia, Posavina, the Drina valley and Kalesija. It is usually performed by singers with two violinists and a šargija player. These bands first appeared around World War I and became popular in the 1960s.