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  2. List of radio stations in North Macedonia - Wikipedia

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    Makedonsko Radio 2: Makedonsko Radio 3: ... Skopje: Radio HIT Internet Radio. Club FM 103,4. Star Radio (Urban Folk) Internet Radio. Jazz FM 100,8. Kanal 103

  3. Macedonian Radio Television - Wikipedia

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    It broadcasts 86.5 hours of programmes daily on its national and satellite channels. Macedonian Radio also broadcasts its programme over the Internet. The First channel, Radio Skopje, broadcasts a continuous 24-hour programme. It mainly functions as a talk radio. The Second channel, Radio 2, broadcasts a continuous 24-hour programme, too.

  4. Tanec - Wikipedia

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    The Tanec ensemble was founded by the Government of the People's Republic of Macedonia in 1949 with an aim to collect, preserve and present the Macedonian folklore: folk songs and folk dances, folk instruments and national costumes. [1] The ensemble is inspired by ancient Macedonian culture and traditions [2] also has a junior ensemble.

  5. Tale Ognenovski - Wikipedia

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    The concert was performed in the Radio Skopje building, and broadcast directly to the nation via Radio Skopje. [ 74 ] [ 75 ] In Vardar Film's 1955 production of "Ritam i zvuk" ("Rhythm and Sound"), Tale Ognenovski as a clarinet soloist performed the Macedonian folk dances "Zhensko Chamche" and "Beranche" with Ensemble "Tanec".

  6. Music of North Macedonia - Wikipedia

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    The music of the Balkans is known for complex rhythms. Macedonian music exemplifies this trait. Folk songs like "Pomnish li, libe Todoro" (Помниш ли, либе Тодоро) can have rhythms as complex as 22/16, divided by stanza to 2+2+3+2+2+3+2+2+2+2, a combination of the two common meters 11=2+2+3+2+2 and 11=3+2+2+2+2 (sheet music).

  7. RTV21 - Wikipedia

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    Founded as Radio 21 by Afërdita Saraçini and her husband, Florin Kelmendi, this transmission was a 30-minute news program about the events in Kosovo during the 1998-1999 war. Radio 21 reported from Skopje temporarily during the NATO bombing (March–June 1999). After the war began the revival of this broadcaster and with the help of donations ...

  8. Naša TV - Wikipedia

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  9. Esma Redžepova - Wikipedia

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    On the other side, institutions, including Radio Skopje and the League of Communists of Macedonia, were very critical about Teodosievski and reproached him for working with "Gypsies". To escape the stifling atmosphere, Redžepova and Teodosievski moved to Belgrade, the capital of Yugoslavia, at the beginning of the 1960s.