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Radio Jat was established on 1 April 1999 operating on 95.7 MHz in the Belgrade metropolitan area. It is an urban, informative, musical and commercial radio station. It has also since 2005 managed to be broadcast throughout Serbia on 102.7 MHz.
Radio Jat Serbian Pop 90.9 MHz Radio S3 Serbian Folk Pop 91.3 MHz Radio Pink Serbian Folk Pop 91.8 MHz TDI Radio Top 40 93.7 MHz RED Radio Top 40/Pop 95.8 MHz Radio In Adult Contemporary Serbian Pop Folk 96.2 MHz Rock Radio Rock 96.9 MHz Naxi Radio Adult Contemporary Serbian Pop 99.1 MHz Radio Studio B Top 40/Pop & News 100.4 MHz
Radio Beograd [1] Radio Beograd 202; Radio Beta RFI; Radio B92; Radio Index [2] Radio Barajevo; Radio Lazarevac; Radio Tri FM; Radio Novosti; Radio Nostalgija; Radio Pingvin; Radio Top FM; Radio S [3] Radio Studio B; City Radio
Radio Belgrade 202; Radio Beta RFI; Radio Jat; Radio Maria; Radio Pink; Radio Television of Serbia; S. Radio Subotica This page was last edited on 8 February 2019, at ...
Radio Belgrade; Radio Belgrade 202; Radio Beta RFI; Radio Jat; Radio Pink; Republika (Serbian magazine) RTV BK Telecom; RTV Palma; S. Sutra (newspaper)
Radio Belgrade (Serbian: Радио Београд, Radio Beograd) is a state-owned and operated radio station in Belgrade, Serbia.It has four different programs (Radio Belgrade 1, Radio Belgrade 2, Radio Belgrade 3, and Radio Belgrade 202), a precious archive of several hundreds of thousands records, magnetic tapes and CDs, and is part of Radio Television of Serbia.
Radio Belgrade 2 shares the same radio waves as Radio Belgrade 3 and is broadcast from 6:00 until 20:00. Radio Belgrade 3 focuses on classical music and radio dramas. Radio Belgrade 3 shares the same radio waves as Radio Belgrade 2 and broadcasts from 20.00 until 06.00. Radio Belgrade 202 broadcasts short news segments, rock and pop music.
NATO Headquarters justified the bombing with two arguments; firstly, that it was necessary "to disrupt and degrade the command, control and communications network" of the Yugoslav Armed Forces, and secondly, that the RTS headquarters was a dual-use object which "was making an important contribution to the propaganda war which orchestrated the campaign against the population of Kosovo".