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  2. WNWI - Wikipedia

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    The bulk of WNWI's programming is Polish language music, news, and talk programming. Other weekday programming includes Serbian Radio Chicago, a one-hour radio show hosted by Milorad Ravasi which incorporates news, music, and interviews from Serbian culture. On weekends, programming blocks variously target the German, Macedonian, Polish, and ...

  3. Rock Express Top 100 Yugoslav Rock Songs of All Times

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    100 najboljih pesama svih vremena YU rocka (Top 100 Yugoslav Rock Songs of All Times) was a list compiled by the Serbian music magazine Rock Express. In 1999, Rock Express started the poll for the selection of top 100 Yugoslav rock songs. The whole list was published in the 25th issue of Rock Express, in 2000. [1]

  4. Minimaks - Wikipedia

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    Minimaks" was one of the first programmes in which there was a lot of popular music and its motto was "minimum talk, maximum music". He was one of the first unconventional journalists in Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia who inserted jokes, witty remarks and jingles between the standard radio host notices. [2]

  5. B92 Top 100 Domestic Songs - Wikipedia

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    100 najboljih domaćih pesama (Top 100 Domestic Songs) was a list compiled by Serbian Radio B92. In 2006, Radio B92 organized the poll for the selection of top 100 Yugoslav songs. The whole list was presented on radio B92 on 5 November 2006. The list contains popular music songs from former Yugoslavia and the songs from successor states.

  6. Morbidi i Mnoći - Wikipedia

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    Morbidi i Mnoći was a Yugoslavian alternative goth rock band active from around 1984 to 1990. Founded by Milorad Milinković "Debeli" and Mario Surjan in Belgrade, the band went through several lineups during their active years during the Yugoslav new wave scene. [1]

  7. Music industry (TV program) - Wikipedia

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    Music industry (Serbian: Muzička industrija) is a TV show that deals with the topics of popular and fun music in the area of the former SFRY. The author of the show is eminent music journalist Dražen Bauković, [ 1 ] and the broadcaster is RTCG .

  8. Serbian hip-hop - Wikipedia

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    Serbian hip hop is an umbrella term for all genres of hip hop music in the Serbian language. [1] It sometimes also refers to any hip hop music made by Serbs , including instrumental hip hop , and rap songs by members of the Serbian diaspora , often in languages other than Serbian.

  9. Modulacije - Wikipedia

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    Modulacije (pronounced modulatsiye, eng. modulations) was a Serbian live radio show. It first aired on Radio Pingvin May 1, 1993 and continued until December 24, 1999 on a number of different radio stations including Beograd 202 and MIP Radio.