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FM 105,5 MHz
FM 107,5 MHz

UHF 45

Kralja Petra I 241
11 400 Mladenovac
011/82 40 210
82 40 211
82 40 212

0641524429

 

rtvmplus@infosky.net

Started programs broadcasting at the beginning of 1997, towards the end of demonstrations provoked by election theft in Serbia in November 1996 and shortly became ANEM member.

Has regular documents provided for the open competition to Federal Ministry of Communications (FMC); work permission has been waited for ever since.

During NATO air strikes (March - July 1999) M+ Radio was he only radio station in Mladenovac, broadcasting 24 hours program daily. Reports were coming from towns in Serbia and Montenegro.

In those days of great temptations, the radio also played a humanitarian roll. Journalists used to go pay visits to maternity wards and houses with then born babies, encouraging the mothers to endure and including hem to the "war" programs. The action was called " a packet to war babies".

During the air strikes a tank of pyralene was brought to the industrial zone of Mladenovac. The workers of "Minel trafo" prevented entering of poisonous matter to the factory yard. M+ Radio journalist was the only one to report of this event.

M+ Radio also dared getting a message to citizens at time of floods that followed the air strikes water was not for human usage.

While state media willingly closed their eyes for tragic fate of IDPs from Kosovo, M+ Radio reported accordingly and organized humanitarian actions, engaging organizations from Austria, Switzerland and Sweden.

M+ also organized he exhibition of the known Yugoslav caricaturist Koraks, paintings exhibition of Olga Lekic and quite a number of concerts and other manifestations.

Of the most listened programs, we are stating he following:

Mladenovac citizens are commenting
- informative-political magazine, every day at 4 o'clock p.m.

Top Ten, on Wednesdays from 8 till 10 p.m.
(author Dragan Crnjakovic)

Sports Hour, on Thursdays from 4 till 5 p.m.
(prepared and led by Darko Blazic)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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