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.
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.
List of foreign services/broadcaster that broadcast programs from or to Bosnia and Herzegovina audience:
FM MHz | Name | RDS | Type | Headquarters | Owner | Transmitter [34] |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
87.7 | Nes radio | NES | Private | Banja Luka | Nezavisne novine | Sarajevo/Hum Tower (sar) |
88.2 | Radio Vogošća | VOGOSCA | Public | Vogošća | RTV Vogošća | Sarajevo/Grdonj (sar) |
88.7 | Radio Republike Srpske | RTRS-RRS | Public | Banja Luka | RTRS | Sarajevo/Trebević 2 (srp) |
89.3 | Federalni Radio | RADIO-F. | Public | Sarajevo | RTVFBiH | Vlašić (sbs) |
89.7 | Radio Ilijaš | ILIJAS | Public | Ilijaš | - | Ilijaš/Karašnica (sar) |
89.9 | Radio Ask | A S K | Private | Ilidža | - | Sarajevo/Grdonj (sar) |
90.2 | Radio Sarajevo | SARAJEVO | Private | Sarajevo | Radiosarajevo.ba | Sarajevo/Grdonj (sar) |
90.5 | Radio Mix | MIX | Private | Sarajevo | RSG Group | Sarajevo/Zmajevac-Sedrenik (sar) |
90.9 | Antena Sarajevo | ANTENA | Private | Sarajevo | RSG Group | Sarajevo/Grdonj (sar) |
91.2 | Radio Kalman | KALMAN | Private | Sarajevo | - | Konjic/Lisin (hgn) |
91.5 | Radio Kalman | KALMAN | Private | Sarajevo | - | Sarajevo/Grdonj (sar) |
92.0 | BN Radio | RTV BN | Private | Bijeljina | RTV BN | Sarajevo/Trebević 1 (srp) |
92.7 | Radio Kiss FM | KISS FM | Public | Kiseljak | - | Fojnica/Čubren (sbs) |
93.2 | BIG Radio 2 | BIG | Private | Banja Luka | Radio BIG | Sarajevo/Trebević 2 (srp) |
93.6 | Radio OSM | O.S.M. R | Private | Istočno Sarajevo | - | Sarajevo/Trebević 2 (srp) |
94.5 | Federalni Radio | RADIO-F. | Public | Sarajevo | RTVFBiH | Konjic/Lisin (hgn) |
95.0 | Radio Konjic | R KONJIC | Public | Konjic | - | Konjic/Lisin (hgn) |
95.2 | Radio Miljacka | Miljacka | Private | 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 M | Nonprofit | Međugorje | - | Fojnica/Čubren (sbs) |
96.1 | Radio Crne Gore 1 [35] | RCG1 | Public | Podgorica | RTCG | Žabljak/Durmitor-Štuoc (ZB) |
96.5 | Radio BIR | RADIOBIR | Private | Sarajevo | IZ BiH | Sarajevo/Grdonj (sar) |
97.0 | BH Radio 1 | BHRADIO1 | Public | Sarajevo | BHRT | Vlašić (sbs) |
97.5 | RSG Radio | RSG | Private | Sarajevo | RSG Group | Sarajevo/Grdonj (sar) |
98.1 | Radio Herceg-Bosne | RADIO-HB | Public | Mostar | RTVHB | Fojnica/Čubren (sbs) |
98.4 | Radio Otvorena mreža | OMREZA | Nonprofit | Sarajevo | - | Konjic/Lisin (hgn) |
98.7 | Radio M | RADIO M | Private | Sarajevo | - | Sarajevo/Trebević 2 (srp) |
99.5 | Federalni Radio | RADIO-F. | Public | Sarajevo | RTVFBiH | Goražde/Hadžića brdo (bpd) |
99.8 | Radio Studio 99 | 99 | Private | Sarajevo | Al Jazeera Balkans | Sarajevo/Grdonj (sar) |
100.3 | BH Radio 1 | BHRADIO1 | Public | Sarajevo | BHRT | Konjic/Lisin (hgn) |
101.3 | Radio Kiss FM | KISS FM | Public | Kiseljak | - | Kiseljak (sbs) |
101.7 | BH Radio 1 | BHRADIO1 | Public | Sarajevo | BHRT | Sarajevo/Hum (sar) |
102.0 | BFBS Radio 1 | noRDS | - | Sarajevo [36] | - | Sarajevo/Butmir Camp (sar) |
102.4 | BN Radio | RTV BN | Private | Bijeljina | RTV BN | Vlašić 2 (sbs) |
102.8 | Bobar Radio | *BOBAR* | Private | Bijeljina | - | Sarajevo/Trebević 2 (srp) |
103.3 | Radio Marija | R.MARIJA | Nonprofit | Sarajevo | Radio Maria | Fojnica/Čubren (sbs) |
103.7 | BH Radio 1 | BHRADIO1 | Public | Sarajevo | BHRT | Sarajevo/Trebević 2 (srp) |
104.3 | RSG Radio | RSG | Private | Sarajevo | RSG Group | Konjic/Lisin (hgn) |
104.7 | Bobar Radio | *BOBAR* | Private | Bijeljina | - | Vlašić 2 (sbs) |
104.9 | Radio BA | RADIO BA | Private | Sarajevo | - | Sarajevo/Grdonj (sar) |
105.2 | Narodni Radio Sarajevo | NARODNI | Private | Sarajevo | - | Sarajevo/Trebević 2 (srp) |
105.6 | Radio IS | IS RADIO | Public | Sarajevo | - | Sarajevo/Trebević 2 (srp) |
106.2 | Radio Otvorena mreža | OMreza | Nonprofit | Sarajevo | - | Sarajevo/Grdonj (sar) |
106.8 | Radio 8 | RADIO 8 | Nonprofit | Sarajevo | Radio 8 | Sarajevo/Grdonj (sar) |
107.2 | BFBS Radio 2 | noRDS | - | Sarajevo | - | Sarajevo/Butmir Camp (sar) |
107.2 | RSG Radio | RSG | Private | Sarajevo | RSG Group | Fojnica/Čubren (sbs) |
107.3 | BH Radio 1 | BHRADIO1 | Public | Sarajevo | BHRT | Goražde/Hadžića brdo (bpd) |
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Danas smo emitivali i prvu BBC minutu na Anteni Sarajevo