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[[Radio Murski val]] is a regional radio station established in 1959. Its programmes are aimed at people living in north eastern Slovenia, but it was created for the 500,000 people who live between the Drava and Raba rivers (and also in the Porabje region of Hungary). The station is transmitted via Pečarovci at the frequency 94.6 MHz FM, via Zlatoličje at 105.7 MHz FM and via Nemčavci at the frequency 648 kHz FM. Programmes focus on pluralistic reporting of political, cultural, religious, economic and other issues, with a special interest in the Porabje Slovenes living in Hungary, the Hungarian and Romany minorities living in Prekmurje, the student population and different religious groups. | [[Radio Murski val]] is a regional radio station established in 1959. Its programmes are aimed at people living in north eastern Slovenia, but it was created for the 500,000 people who live between the Drava and Raba rivers (and also in the Porabje region of Hungary). The station is transmitted via Pečarovci at the frequency 94.6 MHz FM, via Zlatoličje at 105.7 MHz FM and via Nemčavci at the frequency 648 kHz FM. Programmes focus on pluralistic reporting of political, cultural, religious, economic and other issues, with a special interest in the Porabje Slovenes living in Hungary, the Hungarian and Romany minorities living in Prekmurje, the student population and different religious groups. | ||
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In recent years Radio Murski val has implemented various different projects. It has participated in the EU Small Project 'Improvement of Information Services in the Border Region', and since 1999 it has also co-operated with the Governmental Office for Information in programmes relating to EU information distribution. Its cultural programming is diverse and features literature, cultural heritage and folk music, while its entertainment programme focuses on music.
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.