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Croatian Radio (Croatian: Hrvatski radio) is the official broadcasting service of Croatia. Founded on May 15, 1926 as Zagreb Radio , it's the first radio station in all of Southeast Europe . Part of Croatian Radiotelevision , it operates three national stations, several regional branches and an international service.
Radio-M 90.1 Municipality of Vela Luka: Radio Ploče 94.5 Town of Ploče: Soundset Ragusa 93.4 96.3 99.6 107.0 Dubrovnik-Neretva County: Unidu radio 97.5 Part of Dubrovnik: Radio Val 96.5 Municipality of Vela Luka: Međimurje County: Hrvatski radio Čakovec 98.0 Međimurje County: Radio 105 104.0 Wide area of Mursko Središće: Radio 1 105.6 ...
Croatian Radiotelevision is the direct successor of Radio Station Zagreb (Radio stanica Zagreb) that started broadcasting on 15 May 1926, the first radio station to broadcast in the Balkans. [3] The station was initially a private company, before Radio Zagreb was nationalized on 1 May 1940.
Croatian Catholic Radio (Croatian: Hrvatski katolički radio, HKR) is a non-profit Croatian radio station with a statewide concession. [1] The founder and owner of the radio station is the Croatian Bishops' Conference .
Dnevnik HRT is the main news program of the Croatian public broadcasting company Hrvatska radiotelevizija (HRT), broadcast daily at 12:00, 19:00 and around 23:00. [1] It broadcasts mainly on HRT 1 , as well as on HRT 4 , where an additional sign language interpreter is employed and displayed on screen.
Hrvatski radio Dubrovnik or Radio Dubrovnik is a regional affiliate radio station of HRT which broadcasts in Dubrovnik, Gruda, Korčula, Lastovo, Lopud, Rota, Slano, Srđ, Ston, Vela Luka, and Blato na Korčulu. It began broadcasting in 1942. After Radio Zagreb, it is the second oldest radio
bravo! is a Croatian radio station broadcast nationally. Founded as Narodni radio, it was the most listened-to radio station in the country in 2014. [1] As of 2011, it was one of three radio stations with national concessions, along with Otvoreni Radio and Croatian Catholic Radio.
OIV Tower Sljeme is a 169-metre (563 ft) tall TV and radio tower built of reinforced concrete on the summit of the 1035 metre (3450 ft) tall peak Sljeme of the Medvednica mountain north of Zagreb, Croatia. Zagreb TV Tower was built in 1973. It is open to the public, with a cafe and observation deck at 75-metre (246 ft) level.