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Novi Radio Bihać
Broadcast areaUna-Sana Canton
FrequencyBihać 101.6 MHz
Cazin 105.8 MHz
BrandingPrivate
Programming
Language(s)Bosnian language
FormatContemporary hit radio, entertainment, talk, news
Ownership
Owner"NOVI RADIO" Bihać d.o.o.
History
First air date
2006 (2006)
Call sign meaning
NOVI R.
Technical information
Repeater(s)Bihać/Maskara 2
Cazin/Šepići-Jošani bb [1]
Links
WebcastOn Website
Websitewww.noviradiobihac.com

Novi Radio Bihać or Novi Radio is a Bosnian local commercial[2] radio station, broadcasting from Bihać, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Formatted as Contemporary hit radio, this radio station broadcasts a variety of programs such as music, short local news and morning talk shows.

Program is mainly produced in Bosnian language and it was intended for the local audience[3] in Bihać and Cazin area. In the rest of the country, station is available online or via IPTV platform Moja TV on channel 184.

Estimated number of potential (terrestrial) listeners is around 89,692 [4] although it is also available in a part of the Lika-Senj County in neighboring Croatia.

Frequencies

The program is currently broadcast at two frequencies:

References

  1. ^ "www.fmscan.org". www.fmscan.org. www.fmscan.org. Retrieved 22 January 2019.
  2. ^ Esad Š. "Radiju Bosanski Petrovac konačno dodijeljena FM frekvencija" (in Bosnian). www.reprezent.ba. www.reprezent.ba. Retrieved 22 January 2019.
  3. ^ "noviradiobihac.com/o nama". noviradiobihac.com (in Bosnian). noviradiobihac.com. Archived from the original on 25 June 2006. Retrieved 22 January 2019.
  4. ^ "Tehnički uslovi za radio stanice" (PDF). www.cra.ba. Communications Regulatory Agency of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Retrieved 22 January 2019.

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