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The station is a member of the Slovenski nočni program ('Slovene Night Programme', SNOP) network of regional/local radio stations, which prepares programmes for transmission between midnight and 5am, sharing this responsibility between its members; every month each participating radio station must prepare two nights of programming which is then broadcast by all 10 SNOP member stations.
 
The station is a member of the Slovenski nočni program ('Slovene Night Programme', SNOP) network of regional/local radio stations, which prepares programmes for transmission between midnight and 5am, sharing this responsibility between its members; every month each participating radio station must prepare two nights of programming which is then broadcast by all 10 SNOP member stations.
 
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Koroški Radio
Meškova 21, SI-2380 Slovenj Gradec
Phone386 (0) 2 884 1245, 386 (0) 2 884 1818





Originating in 1962 as Radio Slovenj Gradec, Koroški (Carinthia) Radio was established in 1993. It broadcasts 24 hours a day on 97.2 and 89.7MHz and covers the Koroška region, Velenje Municipality with its outskirts and cross-border regions of Austria (Podjuna).


The station is a member of the Slovenski nočni program ('Slovene Night Programme', SNOP) network of regional/local radio stations, which prepares programmes for transmission between midnight and 5am, sharing this responsibility between its members; every month each participating radio station must prepare two nights of programming which is then broadcast by all 10 SNOP member stations.