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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.
Big Radio 2 is a Bosnian commercial radio station, broadcasting from Banja Luka. Big Radio 2 was launched in 1992. [1] Frequencies. The program is currently broadcast ...
Radio Slobodna Evropa – daily news bulletins, morning and talk shows [22] from Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty broadcasts from Sarajevo via network of local Bosnian radio stations BFBS Radio 1 available in Sarajevo [ 23 ] via FM, from Butmir Camp
The owner of the radio station is the company BIG RADIO d.o.o. Banja Luka. After BHRT has abandoned the launch of the BH Radio 2 program, reserved frequencies were allocated to other interested stations across Bosnia and Herzegovina through the competition where Big Radio met the criteria [ 5 ] for Big Radio 4 which was established in 2020.
The owner of the radio station is the company Televizija K3 d.o.o. Prnjavor [5] which also operates television channel TV K3. After BHRT has abandoned the launch of the BH Radio 2 program, reserved frequencies were allocated to other interested stations across Bosnia and Herzegovina through the competition where television TV K3 met the ...
Russkoye Radio (Russian Radio) Regional and local coverage. Place Name Frequency Andrijevica: Radio Andrijevica Bar: Radio Bar 91,8 106,7. Radio Corona 88,9
The owner of the local radio station is the company BOBAR RADIO d.o.o Bijeljina [3] which also operates a national commercial radio station Bobar Radio. [ 4 ] The program is mainly produced in Serbian at one FM frequency ( Bijeljina 107.7 MHz ) and it is available in the city of Bijeljina as well as in nearby municipalities in Semberija area.
The first radio station in the Balkans and South-East Europe was established in Montenegro with the opening of a transmitter situated on the hill of Volujica near Bar by Knjaz Nikola I Petrović-Njegoš (1841–1921) on 3 August 1904. Radio Cetinje commenced broadcasts on 27 November 1944 and in 1949, Radio Titograd was formed.