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Radio 101 (Croatia)

Radio 101 is a Croatian independent radio station which broadcast alternative and contemporary music, as well as breaking news. It is operating in Zagreb and had a regional license for the City of Zagreb and the Zagreb County.[1] In its heyday, the station had an audience of about 1.2 million.[citation needed] and it is one of the most popular radio stations in Zagreb and Croatia.

Radio 101
Broadcast areaCity of Zagreb
Zagreb County
Frequency101.0 MHz
Programming
Language(s)Croatian
History
First air date
8 May 1984 (1984-05-08)
Last air date
31 May 2021
Technical information
ERP120 kW
Links
Websitewww.radio101.hr

The station started broadcasting in 1984 under the name of Omladinski radio, following the Belgrade based RTV Studio B scheme. In 1990, the station changed its original name to Radio 101.

In 1996, Radio 101 came to national prominence as a vocal critic of the ruling party (Croatian Democratic Union) which retaliated by revoking the station's broadcasting license in favour of a novelty radio station. This government decision sparked massive protests, with around 120,000 people gathering[2][3] at the main square in Zagreb. This affair was a part of a larger series of events in Zagreb known as the Zagreb Crisis. After a while, Radio 101 was allowed to continue broadcasting.

Radio 101 continuously emphasized independent journalism and democratic values. For many years, the station broadcast a very popular morning show, as well as many specialized music shows with new releases.

By 2010, the station had amassed a large debt (approximately 20 million HRK or around US$3.7 million), prompting employees to organize a strike.[4] The station was declared bankrupt on 11 January 2011,[5] but the broadcasts continued. In September 2012, the station was officially reinstated.[citation needed].

On May 31, 2021, the station saw its broadcasting license revoked once again and went off air, though it is still presenting online content. The station's frequency was later given to Top Radio, a station that broadcasts programs similar to those once produced by Radio 101.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ List of radio programme content providers, Croatian Post and Electronic Communications Agency, retrieved 2011-10-25
  2. ^ Pictures of the protesters at radio101.hr
  3. ^ "Jedanaest godina nezavisnosti Radija 101" at poslovni.hr
  4. ^ "Radio 101 - Danas većina ponovno štrajka" at seebiz.eu (Croatian)
  5. ^ "Zagreb's popular Radio 101 declared bankrupt, could shut down" at ca.news.yahoo.com[permanent dead link]

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