Radio Otvorena mreža

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Radio Otvorena Mreža
Broadcast areaBosnia and Herzegovina
FrequencySarajevo 106.2 MHz
Banja Luka 101.4 MHz
Srebrenica 105.6 MHz
Tuzla 102.1 MHz
Mostar 94.0 MHz
Jajce 98.3 MHz
Bihać 107.4 MHz
Konjic 98.4 MHz
Trebinje 106.4 MHz
BrandingNonprofit
Programming
Language(s)Bosnian language
FormatCommunity radio, entertainment, talk, news
Ownership
OwnerNVO Otvorena mreža Sarajevo
History
First air date
February 2012 (2012-02)
Call sign meaning
RADIO OTVORENA MREZA
Links
Websitewww.otvorenamreza.ba

Radio Otvorena Mreža or ROM is first[1] Bosnian nonprofit radio station, broadcasting from Sarajevo.

History and programming

As Community radio, station focuses on NGO news, contemporary pop music, talk shows and national news.

The holder of a broadcasting license for a non-profit community radio, Radio Otvorena Mreža is an association of citizens NGO Otvorena Mreža. Commonly called ROM, radio has a 9 transmitters and broadcasting stations across Bosnia and Herzegovina, which provides extensive local coverage.[2] Radio also available via Internet, as well as through programs of partner radio stations in the region (cooperation with the Naxi radio from Belgrade, Radio Cafe 075 from Netherlands etc.).

Radio Otvorena Mreža together with TV Pink BH produces two TV shows, morning program Udri Muški and TV show about humanitarian actions in Bosnia and Herzegovina called "Hrabri ljudi".

TV shows Centralni Dnevnik hosted by Senad Hadžifejzović and Face to Face produced by Face TV from Sarajevo are also broadcast on this radio.

Frequencys

The program is currently broadcast at 9 frequencys:

References

  1. ^ "Podržite radio "Otvorena mreža"". www.mrezapravde.ba (in Bosnian). www.mrezapravde.ba. Retrieved 21 February 2016.
  2. ^ "Community radio "OTVORENA MREŽA"". Community radio „OTVORENA MREŽA“. Retrieved 21 February 2016.

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