List of radio stations in Bosnia and Herzegovina

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Radio in Bosnia and Herzegovina was first officially introduced in 1945 by Radio Sarajevo. Out of total 193 radio stations, [1] 171 of radiostations are broadcasting their radio programmes via FM & AM frequencies. The frequencies planned for the DAB and DAB + band are still not used. [2] Broadcast licenses for all frequencies are assigned by state-level Communications Regulatory Agency of Bosnia and Herzegovina.

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Three public network [3] radio services are funded through subscription (BH Radio 1, Federalni Radio, Radio RS) together with internet radio network operated by BHRT with 6 thematic radio channels. [4] In terms of ownership, 3 radio stations are non-profit organizations, 9 radio stations in total are funded through subscription (Television licence) while 70 stations are local, municipal or regional public broadcasters which competes with 111 commercial broadcasters in BiH.

The following is a list of radio stations [5] in Bosnia and Herzegovina.

National and near-national coverage

Broadcasters funded by Television Tax

Commercial broadcasters

Public broadcasters

Nonprofit broadcasters

Local and regional coverage

Public broadcasters

Commercial broadcasters

Nonprofit

Internet radio

Defunct radio

Foreign radio services

List of foreign services/broadcaster that broadcast programs from or to Bosnia and Herzegovina audience:

Radio stations in Sarajevo

Analog radio stations in Sarajevo [33] area
FM MHz Name RDS TypeHeadquartersOwnerTransmitter [34]
87.7 Nes radio NESPrivate Banja Luka Nezavisne novine Sarajevo/Hum Tower (sar)
88.2 Radio Vogošća VOGOSCAPublic Vogošća RTV Vogošća Sarajevo/Grdonj (sar)
88.7 Radio Republike Srpske RTRS-RRSPublic Banja Luka RTRS Sarajevo/Trebević 2 (srp)
89.3 Federalni Radio RADIO-F.Public Sarajevo RTVFBiH Vlašić (sbs)
89.7 Radio Ilijaš ILIJASPublic Ilijaš -Ilijaš/Karašnica (sar)
89.9 Radio Ask A S KPrivate Ilidža -Sarajevo/Grdonj (sar)
90.2 Radio Sarajevo SARAJEVOPrivate Sarajevo Radiosarajevo.ba Sarajevo/Grdonj (sar)
90.5 Radio Mix MIXPrivate Sarajevo RSG GroupSarajevo/Zmajevac-Sedrenik (sar)
90.9 Antena Sarajevo ANTENAPrivate Sarajevo RSG GroupSarajevo/Grdonj (sar)
91.2 Radio Kalman KALMANPrivate Sarajevo -Konjic/Lisin (hgn)
91.5 Radio Kalman KALMANPrivate Sarajevo -Sarajevo/Grdonj (sar)
92.0 BN Radio RTV BNPrivate Bijeljina RTV BN Sarajevo/Trebević 1 (srp)
92.7 Radio Kiss FM KISS FMPublic Kiseljak -Fojnica/Čubren (sbs)
93.2 BIG Radio 2 BIGPrivate Banja Luka Radio BIG Sarajevo/Trebević 2 (srp)
93.6 Radio OSM O.S.M. RPrivate Istočno Sarajevo -Sarajevo/Trebević 2 (srp)
94.5 Federalni Radio RADIO-F.Public Sarajevo RTVFBiH Konjic/Lisin (hgn)
95.0 Radio Konjic R KONJICPublic Konjic -Konjic/Lisin (hgn)
95.2 Radio Miljacka MiljackaPrivate Sarajevo Radio 8 Sarajevo/Grdonj (sar)
95.7 Federalni Radio RADIO-F.Public Sarajevo RTVFBiH Sarajevo/Hum (sar)
96.1 Radio Mir Međugorje R MIR MNonprofit Međugorje -Fojnica/Čubren (sbs)
96.1 Radio Crne Gore 1 [35] RCG1Public Podgorica RTCG Žabljak/Durmitor-Štuoc (ZB)
96.5 Radio BIR RADIOBIRPrivate Sarajevo IZ BiH Sarajevo/Grdonj (sar)
97.0 BH Radio 1 BHRADIO1Public Sarajevo BHRT Vlašić (sbs)
97.5 RSG Radio RSGPrivate Sarajevo RSG Group Sarajevo/Grdonj (sar)
98.1 Radio Herceg-Bosne RADIO-HBPublic Mostar RTVHB Fojnica/Čubren (sbs)
98.4 Radio Otvorena mreža OMREZANonprofit Sarajevo -Konjic/Lisin (hgn)
98.7 Radio M RADIO MPrivate Sarajevo -Sarajevo/Trebević 2 (srp)
99.5 Federalni Radio RADIO-F.Public Sarajevo RTVFBiH Goražde/Hadžića brdo (bpd)
99.8 Radio Studio 99 99Private Sarajevo Al Jazeera Balkans Sarajevo/Grdonj (sar)
100.3 BH Radio 1 BHRADIO1Public Sarajevo BHRT Konjic/Lisin (hgn)
101.3 Radio Kiss FM KISS FMPublic Kiseljak -Kiseljak (sbs)
101.7 BH Radio 1 BHRADIO1Public Sarajevo BHRT Sarajevo/Hum (sar)
102.0 BFBS Radio 1 noRDS- Sarajevo [36] -Sarajevo/Butmir Camp (sar)
102.4 BN Radio RTV BNPrivate Bijeljina RTV BN Vlašić 2 (sbs)
102.8 Bobar Radio *BOBAR*Private Bijeljina -Sarajevo/Trebević 2 (srp)
103.3 Radio Marija R.MARIJANonprofit Sarajevo Radio Maria Fojnica/Čubren (sbs)
103.7 BH Radio 1 BHRADIO1Public Sarajevo BHRT Sarajevo/Trebević 2 (srp)
104.3 RSG Radio RSGPrivate Sarajevo RSG GroupKonjic/Lisin (hgn)
104.7 Bobar Radio *BOBAR*Private Bijeljina -Vlašić 2 (sbs)
104.9 Radio BA RADIO BAPrivate Sarajevo -Sarajevo/Grdonj (sar)
105.2 Narodni Radio Sarajevo NARODNIPrivate Sarajevo -Sarajevo/Trebević 2 (srp)
105.6 Radio IS IS RADIOPublic Sarajevo -Sarajevo/Trebević 2 (srp)
106.2 Radio Otvorena mreža OMrezaNonprofit Sarajevo -Sarajevo/Grdonj (sar)
106.8 Radio 8 RADIO 8Nonprofit Sarajevo Radio 8 Sarajevo/Grdonj (sar)
107.2 BFBS Radio 2 noRDS- Sarajevo -Sarajevo/Butmir Camp (sar)
107.2 RSG Radio RSGPrivate Sarajevo RSG GroupFojnica/Čubren (sbs)
107.3 BH Radio 1 BHRADIO1Public Sarajevo BHRT Goražde/Hadžića brdo (bpd)

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