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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.
ARENA RADIO: Radio Antena M: Radio Crne Gore: Radio Svetigora: PLAY RADIO : Radio S1: Russkoye Radio (Russian Radio) Regional and local coverage. Place Name Frequency
In 1949, Radio Titograd was formed. In 1963, RTV Titograd was established, making Radio Titograd a part of it. In 1990, Radio Titograd changed its name to Radio Crne Gore. RTV Titograd eventually was renamed to Radio Televizija Crne Gore, making Radio Crna Gora a part of it ever since.
Furthermore, the shows were transmitted through Radio Televizioni i Kosovës (RTK) in Kosovo. The grand final was also broadcast on Radio i Televizija Crne Gore through the Radio Crne Gore channel in Montenegro, as well as on Makedonska Radio Televizija through the MRT 2 channel in North Macedonia. [36]
Radio Crne Gore; Radio Free Montenegro; Radio Gorica; Radio Luna; Radio Pljevlja; Radio Skadar; Radio Television Cetinje; RTV APR; RTV Panorama
The Montenegrin participating broadcaster, Radio i televizija Crne Gore (RTCG), internally selected its entry for the contest. Who See was announced as the Montenegrin representative on 20 December 2012, while their song, "Igranka", was presented to the public in a television special titled Who See Igranka on 14 March 2013.
Radio Crne Gore: Links; Website: www.rtcg.me: Radio 98 is a youth-oriented radio station in Montenegro. Its headquarters are in Podgorica. References
Radio and Television of Montenegro (RTCG) is a full member of the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) since 2006, thus eligible to participate in the Eurovision Song Contest since then. It has participated in the contest representing Montenegro since its 52nd edition in 2007.