MHz | City |
---|---|
104.9 | Kozara |
89.6 | Banja Luka |
105.4 | Travnik |
99.8 | Bugojno |
96.4 | Ivovik |
Oksigen (English: Oxygen) was a youth-orientated radio station operated by NATO from studios located in the Ramići Metal Factory in Banja Luka, Bosnia and Herzegovina, from 1999 to 2005. Set up after the Yugoslav Wars the late 1990s, the objective of Oksigen was to unite Serbians, Croats, and Bosnians in a tolerant multicultural state by positively influencing young people.
References
- Pisani, Sbastien (2001-02-07). "Ink and radio waves contribute toward the peace". SFOR Informer (106). NATO: SFOR. Retrieved 2012-08-16.
- Keeble, Richard (2010). Peace journalism, war and conflict resolution. New York: Peter Lang. ISBN 9781433107269.
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