Obiteljski Radio Valentino[3] or ORV is a Bosnian commercial radio station, broadcasting from Bijela in Brčko District.
Broadcast area | Bosnia and Herzegovina |
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Branding | Commercial |
Programming | |
Language(s) | Croatian Bosnian |
Format | Variety, Pop-Folk Music, talk shows |
Affiliations | DENI-COMPANI |
Ownership | |
Owner | "DENI COMPANI" d.o.o., Bijela kbr. 108A (Brčko) |
History | |
First air date | 6 August 1995[1][2] |
Call sign meaning | (**ORV**) |
Technical information | |
Transmitter coordinates | 44°47′24″N 18°33′39″E / 44.79000°N 18.56083°E |
Links | |
Website | www.valentinobh.com |
Radio was founded on 6 August 1995. The station focuses on turbo-folk music and talk shows that is usually ordered by listeners, by phone, SMS or internet. Estimated number of potential listeners of ORV is around 848.877.[4] The program is also broadcast via web and satellite (Eutelsat W2, 16 degrees E, frequency 11.366, symbol rate 30.000, FEC 3/4).
In the media market of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Obiteljski Radio Valentino is a part of the media group called DENI-COMPANI along with sister[5] TV channels: Obiteljska televizija Valentino, VALENTINO ETNO, Valentino Music HD and PRVA HERCEGOVAČKA.
Frequencies
editThe program is currently broadcast at 18[4] frequencies in Bosnia and Herzegovina cities:
- Sanski Most 88.0 MHz
- Ilijaš 92.4 MHz
- Fojnica 93.2 MHz
- Bosansko Grahovo 93.7 MHz
- Majevica 94.3 MHz
- Višegrad 95.2 MHz
- Jajce 95.6 MHz
- Žepče 97.8 MHz
- Gradačac 97.9 MHz
- Drvar 98.4 MHz
- Vareš 99.7 MHz
- Velika Kladuša 101.4 MHz
- Stolac 102.9 MHz
- Glamoč 104.1 MHz
- Olovo 105.3 MHz
- Tuzla 105.5 MHz
- Drvar 106.7 MHz
- Donji Vakuf 107.2 MHz
References
edit- ^ Date from official Facebook page.
- ^ "Nihad, Hakala, Emina, Sejo, Šeki, Saša, Amra, slavili 23. rođendan radija "Valentino"" (in Bosnian). www.expresstabloid.ba. www.expresstabloid.ba. Retrieved 4 May 2019.
- ^ Obiteljski means 'family' in Croatian
- ^ a b "Tehnički uslovi za radio stanice" (PDF). www.cra.ba. Communications Regulatory Agency of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Retrieved 4 May 2019.
- ^ "Moja TV" (in Bosnian). www.bhtelecom.ba. www.bhtelecom.ba. Retrieved 4 May 2019.
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