Radio Belgrade

Radio Belgrade (Serbian Радио Београд / Beograd Radio ) is a public- broadcasting company in Belgrade. It is the radio division of Radio Televizija Srbije ( RTS), the public service broadcasting organization in Serbia. The various programs of the station are broadcast throughout Serbia. The main program, Radio Belgrade 1, was heard daily average of 1,170.551 listeners in 2007, making it one of the most listened to radio programs in Serbia.

  • 2.1 RB 1
  • 2.2 RB 2 and RB 3
  • 2.3 Beograd 202

History

The predecessor of Radio Beograd, Radio Beograd Rakovica, his program began in 1924 and was part of the government telegraph stations. The transmitter has been restructured and launched as Radio Belgrade Aktiengesellschaft in march 1929. The program consisted of music, news, radio dramas and theater recordings.

Soldatensender Belgrade

After the April 6, 1941 Belgrade was bombed by the Axis powers ( criminal enterprise ), the further broadcast was over. After the occupation of the city and the transmitter, the German Wehrmacht soldiers operating these stations Belgrade on the same frequency. The program of the station could be received throughout Europe and the Mediterranean region between Narvik and Cairo. A lieutenant of the station brought the kingdom transmitter Vienna with little-known songs, including a little-known, sung by Lale Andersen piece, Lili Marleen. For lack of pieces of the transmitter of this song had frequently in the program. Due to a temporary ban on the broadcasting by Heinrich Himmler and the resulting wave of soldiers' letters from all over Europe began Radio Belgrade Lili Marleen broadcast again and played Andersen's recording every evening just before closedown at 21:55. The song was so popular that soldiers of all armies stationed in the Mediterranean, such as the German Afrika Korps and the British 8th Army regularly turn-on there to broadcast date.

Post-war period

After 1944 Tito's partisans took power in Yugoslavia, grew out of Radio Belgrade a new, this time standing under communist command influential national broadcast medium.

Today, Radio Belgrade produces five different programs. The transmitter has a valuable archive of hundreds of thousands of recordings, magnetic tape cassettes and CDs.

Since 1994, Radio Belgrade used a PC-based radio playout system, known as HD player.

Programs

RB 1

RB 1 sends messages and programs on current topics. The station also offers entertainment and cultural programs.

RB 2 and RB 3

RB 2 is a cultural channel whose program is broadcast from 6:00 clock clock 20:00. The station is known for its documentaries, religious discussions classical music, evergreen, jazz and satire. RB 3 broadcasting from 20:00 bis 6:00 clock clock on the same frequencies as RB 2 The program consists mainly of classical music.

Beograd 202

This radio station is intended for the agglomeration area of Belgrade, but also sends various other frequencies in other parts of Serbia on FM and medium-wave. It will be broadcast short messages, rock and pop music. The moderators of the various music programs encourage the audience to share their opinions and ideas via SMS and via the Internet. Belgrade 202 also has a special morning program from 6:00 bis 9:00 clock clock, which revolves around current cultural, social and political trends.

The name of the station derives from the original medium wave transmission frequency 202 meters ( 1503 kHz today = 199.6 m ) from.

Employee

The transmitter employs 2005 470 employees, including 210 at Radio Belgrade 1, 80 at Radio Belgrade 2, 23 at Radio Belgrade 3, 17 at Dramas program, 60 at Radio Belgrade 202, 24 101 and 56 at Radio program helper.

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