Radio Brčko

Radio-novinska i izdavačka ustanova (RNU) "Radio Brčko" Brčko distrikt BiH
Радио-новинска и издавачка установа (РНУ) "Радио Брчко" Брчко дистрикт БиХ
Broadcast areaBrčko District
FrequencyBrčko 94.2 MHz
Brčko 92.8 MHz
Brčko 105.0 MHz
BrandingPublic
Programming
Language(s)Bosnian language
Serbian language
Croatian language
FormatLocal news, talk and music
Ownership
OwnerRNU "Radio Brčko" Brčko Distrikt BiH
History
First air date
1960 (1960)
Call sign meaning
R BRCKO
Technical information
Transmitter coordinates
44°52′38″N 18°48′40″E / 44.87722°N 18.81111°E / 44.87722; 18.81111
Repeater(s)Brčko/Bimal-Silos
Brčko/Skakava Gornja
Majevica/Udrigovo[1]
Links
WebcastOn website
Websitewww.radiobrcko.ba

Radio-novinska i izdavačka ustanova "Radio Brčko" Brčko distrikt BiH or RNU "Radio Brčko" is a Bosnian local public radio station, broadcasting from Brčko, Brčko District, Bosnia and Herzegovina. This radio station broadcasts a variety of programs such as music, sport, local news and talk shows. Program is produced in all three official languages of BiH: Bosnian language, Serbian language and Croatian language.

Radio Brčko was launched in 1960 by the municipal council of Brčko and it is the third oldest radio in Bosnia and Herzegovina. In Yugoslavia and in SR Bosnia and Herzegovina, it was part of local/municipal Radio Sarajevo network affiliate.

Estimated number of potential listeners of Radio Brčko is around 273,354.[2]

Due to the favorable geographical position in Bosanska Posavina area, this radiostation is also available in municipalities: Orašje, Bosanski Šamac, Modriča, Odžak, Bosanski Brod, Bijeljina, Ugljevik, Lopare, Zvornik, Tuzla, Srebenik, Gradačac, Gračanica, Čelić and in neighboring Croatia (Osijek, Đakovo, Vinkovci, Vukovar, Beli Manastir, Slavonski Brod, Županja, Ilok) and Serbia (Loznica, Šid, Sremska Mitrovica, Bačka Palanka, Šabac).[3]

Frequencies

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The program is currently broadcast on 3 frequencies:

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "www.fmscan.org". www.fmscan.org. www.fmscan.org. Retrieved 22 January 2019.
  2. ^ "Tehnički uslovi za radio stanice" (PDF). www.cra.ba. Communications Regulatory Agency of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Retrieved 22 January 2019.
  3. ^ "www.radiobrcko.ba". www.radiobrcko.ba (in Bosnian). www.radiobrcko.ba. Retrieved 22 January 2019.
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