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Three public network [3] radio services are funded through subscription (BH Radio 1, Federalni Radio, Radio Republike Srpske) together with internet radio network operated by the Radio and Television of Bosnia and Herzegovina (BHRT) with 6 thematic radio channels. [4] In terms of ownership, 3 radio stations are non-profit organizations, 9 radio ...
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.
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 ...
On 18 January 2011, at 11:00 p.m., Polskie Radio Program IV officially started the project Radio na Wizji. [3] It is a television channel, broadcasting as live video feed of the PR4. It's similar project to Italian RTL 102,5 Very Normal People , but the product of Polskie Radio is more advanced. [ 3 ]
Radio Mix was founded on 18 May 2016 when RSG Group bought the frequency from Radio Vrhbosna. [1] Radio Mix is formatted as a variety radio service [2] that broadcasts greatest pop and folk hits, talk shows and short news. The program is currently broadcast at one frequency (Sarajevo 90.5 MHz), estimated number of potential listeners is around ...
Radio HELIX 104.4 FM Prizren Radio TEMA 94.9 FM Ferizaj Local coverage. Place Place Name Frequency Babimoc Babin Most Radio M BM 104,0 Brezovicë: Brezovica ...
This is a list of current and former programmes broadcast on BBC Radio 4.. When it came into existence – on 30 September 1967 – Radio 4 inherited a great many continuing programme series which had been initiated prior to that date by its predecessor, the BBC Home Service (1939–1967), and in some cases even by stations which had preceded the Home Service.
Before moving to satellite radio in 2006, The Howard Stern Show peaked at 20 million listeners on syndicated terrestrial radio. [46] Unlike the above programs, Stern's radio show was broadcast daily for 4–5 hours per day. Paul Harvey, at his peak, drew an estimated 25 million listeners to his 15-minute daily program. [47]