Radio Crne Gore

Last updated
Радио Црне Горе
Radio Crne Gore
Radio Crne Gore Logo 2024.svg
  • National
Broadcast area Montenegro
Frequency 94.9 MHz (Cetinje)
92.1, 94.0 MHz (Kolašin)
95.5, 96.5, 97.1 MHz (Podgorica)
101.8 MHz (Mojkovac)
96.8 MHz (Pljevlja)
94.6 MHz (Bijelo Polje)
89.5, 96.3 MHz (Rožaje)
89.1 MHz (Berane)
99.8 MHz (Bar)
92.2 MHz (Budva)
97.3 MHz (Ulcinj)
89.9 MHz (Plav)
96.1 MHz (Žabljak)
88.0 MHz (Nikšić)
Programming
Format Public, generalist
Ownership
Owner Radio Televizija Crne Gore (RTCG)
History
First air date
27 November 1944;79 years ago (27 November 1944)
Former names
Radio Titograd (until 1990)
Links
Webcast Slušaj uživo
Website www.rtcg.me

Radio Crne Gore is a radio station in Montenegro that is part of Radio Televizija Crne Gore (Radio-Television of Montenegro). Radio Crne Gore broadcasts from Podgorica.

Contents

History

In 1949, Radio Titograd was formed. In 1963, RTV Titograd was established, making Radio Titograd a part of it. In 1990, Radio Titograd changed its name to Radio Crne Gore. RTV Titograd eventually was renamed to Radio Televizija Crne Gore, making Radio Crna Gora a part of it ever since.

Radio Montenegro Trophy

In 2014, Football Association of Montenegro, together with Radio Montenegro founded Radio Montenegro Trophy, commemorating the 70th anniversary of the radio. The trophy is awarded to best scorer of the Montenegrin First League.

Related Research Articles

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Vojislav Nikčević</span>

Vojislav Nikčević was a Montenegrin linguist.

Movement for Changes is a right-wing populist and far-right political party in Montenegro. Its current leader is Nebojša Medojević, the party's founder.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Yugoslav Radio Television</span> National public broadcaster of the SFR Yugoslavia

Yugoslav Radio Television was the national public broadcasting system in the SFR Yugoslavia. It consisted of eight subnational radio and television broadcast centers with each one headquartered in one of the six constituent republics and two autonomous provinces of Yugoslavia.

Radio and Television of Montenegro is the public service broadcaster of Montenegro. A state-owned company with its headquarters in Podgorica, it is made up of the Radio of Montenegro and the Television of Montenegro.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Božina Ivanović</span> Montenegrin anthropologist and politician

Božina M. Ivanović was a Montenegrin anthropologist and politician. He served as General Secretary of the Montenegrin Academy of Sciences and Arts and President of Matica crnogorska. He was a professor at the Faculty of Science and Mathematics, University of Montenegro.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Montenegrin First League</span> Mens top division association football league in Montenegro

The First League of Montenegro is the top professional football league in Montenegro. Founded in 2006, competition is headed by the Football Association of Montenegro. 10 teams participate in this league. The winner of the Montenegrin First League starts the qualifications for the UEFA Champions League from the second round. The second and third placed teams and Montenegrin Cup winner play in the qualifying rounds of the UEFA Conference League. The last placed team is directly relegated to the Montenegrin Second League, and the two next lowest ranked teams play in Montenegrin First League playoffs.

Television in Montenegro was first introduced in 1956. This is a list of television channels that broadcast in Montenegro.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Montenegrin Anti-Fascist Assembly of National Liberation</span> Political organ of the resistance in Montenegro during World War II

The State Anti-fascist Council for the National Liberation of Montenegro and Boka was formed as the highest governing institution of the anti-fascist resistance movement in Montenegro, in the former Kingdom of Yugoslavia.

Argentine Montenegrins are people born in Argentina of Montenegrin descent. During the early 1900s, Montenegrins from the Kingdom of Montenegro began emigrating to the country, and nowadays there are approximately 50,000 Montenegrins and descendants living in Argentina. Besides Poles (450,000) and Croatians (440,000) they are one of the most populous Slavic communities in Argentina. Currently most of them are located in the northern province of Chaco, while the remaining part lives in Buenos Aires, Tandil, Venado Tuerto, and General Madariaga.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Montenegro women's national volleyball team</span> National sports team

The Montenegro women's national volleyball team is the national team of Montenegro. It is governed by the Volleyball Federation of Montenegro and takes part in international volleyball competitions.

Yugoslavia participated for the last time in the Eurovision Song Contest 1992, held in Malmö, Sweden as the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. The last Yugoslav representative was Extra Nena with the song "Ljubim te pesmama".

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Faculty of Economics Podgorica</span> University of Montenegro department

The University of Montenegro Faculty of Economics is one of the educational institutions of the University of Montenegro. The building is located in Podgorica, next to the Faculty of Law and the Faculty of Political Sciences building. The Podgorica School of Economics is Montenegro's leading educational institution in business end economics.

The University of Montenegro Faculty of Philosophy is one of the educational institutions of the University of Montenegro. The building is located in Nikšić, close to the city center.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">University of Montenegro Faculty of Electrical Engineering</span>

The University of Montenegro Faculty of Electrical Engineering is one of the educational institutions of the University of Montenegro. Its main building is located in Podgorica, at the University campus.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">University of Montenegro Faculty of Law</span>

The University of Montenegro Faculty of Law, also known as the Podgorica Law School, is one of the educational institutions of the University of Montenegro. The Faculty is Montenegro's leading law school.

Montenegro participated in the Eurovision Song Contest 2013 with the song "Igranka" written by Đorđe Miljenović, Dejan Dedović and Mario Đorđević. The song was performed by the duo Who See, which were internally selected by the Montenegrin broadcaster Radio i televizija Crne Gore (RTCG) to represent the nation at the 2013 contest in Malmö, Sweden. Who See was announced as the Montenegrin representative on 20 December 2012, while their song, "Igranka", was presented to the public in a television special titled Who See Igranka on 14 March 2013.

Darko Šuković Cyrillic: Дарко Шуковић, born in Pavino Polje, is a Montenegrin journalist. He is the owner and editor in chief at Radio Antena M and at the news website Portal Antena M. He is also the editor and host of the TV talk show Živa istina.

RTV Cetinje is the local public broadcaster in Cetinje, Montenegro. It broadcasts and produces news, cultural and sports programming through radio and the Internet.
It's the oldest electronic broadcaster in Montenegro, founded on 27 November 1944.
RTV Cetinje has three media services - Radio Cetinje, Internet television and Web portal.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Ervin Ibrahimović</span> Montenegrin politician

Ervin Ibrahimović is a Montenegrin politician serving as the vice president of the Parliament of Montenegro since December 2021 and the current president of the conservative Bosniak Party (BS), minority party representing Bosniaks in Montenegro, succeeding the party founder Rafet Husović in 2021.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Danijela Đurović</span> Montenegrin politician

Danijela Đurović is a Montenegrin politician. She served as the president of the Parliament of Montenegro from 28 April 2022 to 30 October 2023. She was a vice president of the Socialist People's Party (SNP) from 2017 to 2021.