City Radio (Croatia)

City Radio (Croatia)
City Radio
fmr. RTL Radio
City of license Lekenik
Broadcast area Croatia Croatia
Frequency 91.1, 88.6 MHz
First air date 21 June 2000
Format Varied
Language Croatian
Owner e-Radio d.o.o.
Webcast Slušaj uživo
Website www.cityportal.hr

City Radio is a local radio station in central Croatia, broadcasting to Velika Gorica, Lekenik and Kravarsko.[1] Their name was RTL Radio between 2000 and December 2010.[2] Their FM frequencies are 91.1 and 88.6 MHz.

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Location

The station is located in Lekenik beside the main road Zagreb - Sisak/Petrinja. From Sisak is 20 km away and from Zagreb 30 km.

Independence

RTL Radio (Croatia) was founded, registered and operated outside the RTL Group. Level of independence from the state, regional, and local self-government is high. RTL Radio is financed solely by his own resources and funds raised its marketing.

Flashback

RTL-Radio started its work 21 June 2000. in modest conditions and with three Reporters. In 2001 the team joining more Reporters. The program began to broadcast 24 hours a day in the year 2003. In the year 2007 changes the ownership structure of companies and location.

Awards

In the year 2005. RTL Radio was awarded as the best radio in the category of local radio stations on the Croatian radio festival.

See also

References

  1. ^ List of radio programme content providers, Croatian Post and Electronic Communications Agency, retrieved 2011-10-25
  2. ^ http://www.cityportal.hr/o-nama/

External links


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