Radio Subotica

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Radio Subotica
Radio Subotica.svg
Frequency 104.4 MHz
Programming
Language(s) Serbian, Croatian, Hungarian
History
First air date
29 November 1968;55 years ago (29 November 1968)
Links
Website radiosubotica.co.rs, radiosubotica.com

Radio Subotica is a radio station, broadcasting from Subotica, Vojvodina, Serbia. It was founded on 29 November 1968. It broadcasts program on 3 languages: Serbian, Croatian and Hungarian. [1]

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References

  1. "Home". radiosubotica.co.rs.