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  2. Radiosarajevo.ba - Wikipedia

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    Zid d.o.o., Sarajevo. Radiosarajevo.ba is popular web portal in Bosnia and Herzegovina. [ 1 ] It was founded in 2004 as web portal for newly established commercial radio station in Sarajevo, Radio Sarajevo 90.2. Former Radio Zid - Sarajevo (89.9 FM MHz) changed its name to current Radio Sarajevo). [ 2 ]

  3. List of radio stations in Bosnia and Herzegovina - Wikipedia

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    RSG Radio – Sarajevo operated by RSG Media Group. Radio Kalman – Sarajevo. Nes radio – Banja Luka [6] operated by Nezavisne novine. Radio BIR – Sarajevo (Religious broadcasting, Islamic radio) Radio M – Sarajevo/Vogošća. Big Radio 2 – Banja Luka [7] operated by Big Radio.

  4. Radio and Television of Bosnia and Herzegovina - Wikipedia

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    Main building of BHRT located in Sarajevo. This building is also used by RTVFBiH and TVSA.. It was known as RTVBiH (Radio Television of Bosnia and Herzegovina; Bosnian: Radiotelevizija Bosne i Hercegovine / Радиотелевизија Босне и Херцеговине) from 1992 until 1998, when it was restructured into the current service.

  5. Top lista nadrealista - Wikipedia

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    -Radio Sarajevo personality and producer Boro Kontić on Karajlić, Đozić, and co. debuting on Top lista nadrealista in May 1981. Though the Top lista nadrealista fifteen-minute segment on Primus had already been around since November 1979, its start in earnest is considered to have taken place on Saturday, 9 May 1981 as the group of kids debuting that day—led by eighteen-year-old Nele ...

  6. Television in Bosnia and Herzegovina - Wikipedia

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    Appearance. Television in Bosnia and Herzegovina was first introduced in 1961. Out of 94 TV stations, 71 are commercial, 20 are public (regional, local or municipal ownership), while 3 public services are funded through subscription. TV stations by type of funding in Bosnia and Herzegovina.

  7. Ismet Alajbegović Šerbo - Wikipedia

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    Ismet Alajbegović "Šerbo" (6 March 1925 – 28 July 1987) was a Bosnian accordionist, composer, and writer of folk songs. When Radio Sarajevo became operational following the liberation of Sarajevo in 1945, Alajbegović started performing on and became an employee of Radio Sarajevo, along with his friend, the singer Zaim Imamović.

  8. Radio-Television of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina

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    Headquarters of RTVFBiH is located in Sarajevo (along with national public broadcaster – BHRT and local public broadcaster TVSA). Television program initially aired on two television channels (FTV1 and FTV2). Since April 2003 the television program is reduced to one (under the label FTV). RTVFBiH currently consists of two organizational units:

  9. Radio Tuzla - Wikipedia

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    Radio Tuzla is a Bosnian local public radio station, broadcasting from Tuzla, Bosnia and Herzegovina. This radio station broadcasts a variety of programs such as news, music, morning and talk shows. Program is mainly produced in Bosnian language . Estimated number of potential listeners of Radio Tuzla in Tuzla Canton area is around 211.782. [3]