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In the history of Slovene radio broadcasting RŠ stands out as the foremost presenter and critical evaluator of actual global music events with its characteristic form of music criticism, heartfelt and absorbed presentation of liminal, edgy, marginalised and socially provocative music from the world, ranging from all alternative forms of rock, jazz and improvised music, avant-garde and folk music, experimental music, contemporary DJ and electrophonic music.  
 
In the history of Slovene radio broadcasting RŠ stands out as the foremost presenter and critical evaluator of actual global music events with its characteristic form of music criticism, heartfelt and absorbed presentation of liminal, edgy, marginalised and socially provocative music from the world, ranging from all alternative forms of rock, jazz and improvised music, avant-garde and folk music, experimental music, contemporary DJ and electrophonic music.  
  
Since 2010 Radio Študent and [[Kino Šiška Centre for Urban Culture|Kino Šiška]] organise in March the TRESK festival, an annual showdown of music and record labels. TRESK features a flea market, record label presentation and merchandise, round tables (topics: ''What threatens the development of concert venues in Slovenia?'', ''Innovative types of publishing: Emergency exit or ...?''), electronic live-acts and gigs. The best designed Slovenian record or compact disc cover, flyer image and the best concert photograph of the previous year are awarded.
 
 
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==Programme==
 
==Programme==
 
Due to the variety and range of these contributors, many innovative cultural, political and social initiatives have sprung from the activities of Radio Študent. RŠ programming policy fuses community radio and public service concepts. From its earliest days the station has promoted civil society initiatives, particularly in connection with urban lifestyles, freedom of speech, independent thought, libertarian values, cultural diversity, social critique, tolerance, social solidarity and human rights. In the 1990s during the bloody war in ex-Yugoslavia RŠ broadcast a dedicated programme for refugees in Slovenia.  
 
Due to the variety and range of these contributors, many innovative cultural, political and social initiatives have sprung from the activities of Radio Študent. RŠ programming policy fuses community radio and public service concepts. From its earliest days the station has promoted civil society initiatives, particularly in connection with urban lifestyles, freedom of speech, independent thought, libertarian values, cultural diversity, social critique, tolerance, social solidarity and human rights. In the 1990s during the bloody war in ex-Yugoslavia RŠ broadcast a dedicated programme for refugees in Slovenia.  
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Since 2001 Radio Študent has set out to discover and encourage young and relatively unknown Slovene musical artists and bands that show originality, creativity and the potential to evolve into respected Slovene innovators – an important initiative in this area is the Radio Študent [[Club Marathon]], an annual six-week Autumn tour by six selected bands to 20 clubs in Slovenia, which promotes young talent and introduces new genres and musical developments to the wider public as well as to the music industry. The station also offers a recording studio service for young bands.
 
Since 2001 Radio Študent has set out to discover and encourage young and relatively unknown Slovene musical artists and bands that show originality, creativity and the potential to evolve into respected Slovene innovators – an important initiative in this area is the Radio Študent [[Club Marathon]], an annual six-week Autumn tour by six selected bands to 20 clubs in Slovenia, which promotes young talent and introduces new genres and musical developments to the wider public as well as to the music industry. The station also offers a recording studio service for young bands.
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Since 2010 Radio Študent and [[Kino Šiška Centre for Urban Culture|Kino Šiška]] organise in March the TRESK festival, an annual showdown of music and record labels. TRESK features a flea market, record label presentation and merchandise, round tables (topics: ''What threatens the development of concert venues in Slovenia?'', ''Innovative types of publishing: Emergency exit or ...?''), electronic live-acts and gigs. The best designed Slovenian record or compact disc cover, flyer image and the best concert photograph of the previous year are awarded.
  
 
==International cooperation==
 
==International cooperation==

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Radio Študent (RŠ)
Cesta 27. aprila 31, SI-1001 Ljubljana


Phone386 (0) 1 242 8800




Established in 1969 by the Student Organisation of the University of Ljubljana, the legendary Radio Študent (RŠ) is one of Europe's oldest and strongest non-commercial, alternative urban radio stations, attracting over 200 contributors to its high-quality non-commercial programming every year.

In the history of Slovene radio broadcasting RŠ stands out as the foremost presenter and critical evaluator of actual global music events with its characteristic form of music criticism, heartfelt and absorbed presentation of liminal, edgy, marginalised and socially provocative music from the world, ranging from all alternative forms of rock, jazz and improvised music, avant-garde and folk music, experimental music, contemporary DJ and electrophonic music.



Programme

Due to the variety and range of these contributors, many innovative cultural, political and social initiatives have sprung from the activities of Radio Študent. RŠ programming policy fuses community radio and public service concepts. From its earliest days the station has promoted civil society initiatives, particularly in connection with urban lifestyles, freedom of speech, independent thought, libertarian values, cultural diversity, social critique, tolerance, social solidarity and human rights. In the 1990s during the bloody war in ex-Yugoslavia RŠ broadcast a dedicated programme for refugees in Slovenia.

Every week Radio Študent prepares 45 hours of arts and cultural programming (music programmes and DJ shows are the most popular), 21 hours of information programming and 3 hours of educational programming. It is broadcast on 89.3 MHz (500 W) UKV stereo, covering Ljubljana and its surroundings (500,000 potential listeners).

RŠ collaborates closely with Mariborski radio Študent (MARŠ). Since 1998 Radio Študent programme has also been available online.

Projects

Since 2001 Radio Študent has set out to discover and encourage young and relatively unknown Slovene musical artists and bands that show originality, creativity and the potential to evolve into respected Slovene innovators – an important initiative in this area is the Radio Študent Club Marathon, an annual six-week Autumn tour by six selected bands to 20 clubs in Slovenia, which promotes young talent and introduces new genres and musical developments to the wider public as well as to the music industry. The station also offers a recording studio service for young bands.

Since 2010 Radio Študent and Kino Šiška organise in March the TRESK festival, an annual showdown of music and record labels. TRESK features a flea market, record label presentation and merchandise, round tables (topics: What threatens the development of concert venues in Slovenia?, Innovative types of publishing: Emergency exit or ...?), electronic live-acts and gigs. The best designed Slovenian record or compact disc cover, flyer image and the best concert photograph of the previous year are awarded.

International cooperation

RŠ collaborates with non-commercial community radio stations from Banja Luka, Belgrade, Mostar, Novi Sad, Sarajevo, Sombor, Skopje, Zrenjanin, Zurich and Basel on the Crossradio Initiative. Each week one of these stations contributes a half-hour programme which is then broadcast by all members of the network. The aim of the project is to help reduce distrust and tension between the different cultures in Southeast Europe, to encourage cultural dialogue, and to promote the plurality of media while supporting freedom of expression.

The educational mission of Radio Študent is also important; during 2004/05 Radio Študent participated in the EU-funded European Pilot Model for Practical Training for an All-Round Broadcaster, a training project for young people interested in journalism and broadcasting.

See also

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