Radio Student

Radio Student (100.69 FM) is the first student radio station in Croatia, broadcasting since 1996 in Zagreb. The station is non-profit, non-commercial serving as an educational radio for students of Zagreb University. It is located at the Faculty of Political Sciences, which is licensed to broadcast to a part of the city of Zagreb.[1]

Radio Student
Broadcast areaZagreb
Frequency100.5 MHz
Programming
FormatVaried
Ownership
OwnerFaculty of Political Sciences, University of Zagreb
History
First air date
November 1996
Links
WebcastOfficial live stream, aac 128kbps
Websitewww.radiostudent.hr

Programming

Program is focused on students, student issues, education and creativity as well as new trends and modern lifestyles as appropriate to Radio Student's target audience. News are edited by the students of journalism themselves. Talk shows and magazines include topics on education, culture, art, science, ecology, society, politics, etc. Music is very varied, covering various genres and interests with specialized One Man shows in the afternoons and evenings. The show's annual birthday is celebrated each year by a club event.[2]

Web streaming

Radio Student offers a wide range of on-line streaming possibilities. Available streams include Windows Media Video (camera from the main control room), Windows Media Audio, RealVideo, RealAudio as well as full spectrum of AAC and aacPlus streams, currently the highest quality audio streaming technology. Streams are provided in cooperation with CARNET (Croatian Academic and Research Network).[3]

Mobile streaming

Radio Student is also the first station in Croatia that can be listened on mobile phones.[4]

See also

References

  1. List of radio programme content providers, Croatian Post and Electronic Communications Agency, retrieved 2011-10-25
  2. "Radio Student's 22nd birthday | Music in Croatia". Time Out Croatia. Retrieved 2020-11-04.
  3. http://RadioStudent.RedirectMe.net.
  4. http://RadioStudent.RedirectMe.net/mobile

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