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− | The predecessor of Radio Koper was established in [[established::1949]] as Radio of the Yugoslav zone of Trieste. Originally it was broadcast in Slovenian, Croatian, and Italian languages. After 1954 it became a part of Radio Ljubljana (today's [[Radio Slovenia]]) and transmission was broadcast in Italian and Slovenian only. The station has studios in Koper and [[RTV Slovenia Regional Broadcasting Centre Koper-Capodistria, Nova Gorica Branch Office|Nova Gorica]], it also regularly collaborates with Slovene radio stations and stations from Italy, Austria, Switzerland, Croatia, and even Australia. Radio Koper-Capodistria is also transmitted via the station's website. | + | The predecessor of Radio Koper was established in [[established::1949]] as Radio of the Yugoslav zone of Trieste. Originally it was broadcast in Slovenian, Croatian, and Italian languages. After 1954 it became a part of Radio Ljubljana (today's [[Radio Slovenia]]) and transmission was broadcast in Italian and Slovenian only. From 1954 to 1979, the program was predominantly in Italian, with two short Slovene blocks only in the morning and evening. In 1980, Studio Nova Gorica started operating, and in 1992 the program in Slovene was expanded to the full-day programme in Slovene language. The station has studios in Koper and [[RTV Slovenia Regional Broadcasting Centre Koper-Capodistria, Nova Gorica Branch Office|Nova Gorica]], it also regularly collaborates with Slovene radio stations and stations from Italy, Austria, Switzerland, Croatia, and even Australia. Radio Koper-Capodistria is also transmitted via the station's website. Radio Koper has played an exceptional role in bringing neighbouring nations closer together, especially during the Cold War. For many years, it was one of the three most listened radio-stations in Italy and even today it still plays an important role in preserving the common cultural space of coastal Slovenes and Italian minority in Slovenia. |
==Arts and culture programming== | ==Arts and culture programming== | ||
− | Besides international news and news from Slovene political, economic, social, and cultural life, the station focuses on minority community events and news. It also features numerous cultural programmes, including ''Spazio attualita' cultura – Oddaja o kulturi'' which focuses on current cultural events. There are also shorter news items on minority schools, youth literature, theatre, and cinema. Weekly programmes are prepared by pupils and students. | + | Besides international news and news from Slovene political, economic, social, and cultural life, the station focuses on minority community events and news. It also features numerous cultural programmes, including ''Spazio attualita' cultura – Oddaja o kulturi'' which focuses on current cultural events. There are also shorter news items on minority schools, youth literature, theatre, and cinema. Weekly programmes are prepared by pupils and students. |
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Revision as of 15:48, 4 February 2021
The predecessor of Radio Koper was established in 1949 as Radio of the Yugoslav zone of Trieste. Originally it was broadcast in Slovenian, Croatian, and Italian languages. After 1954 it became a part of Radio Ljubljana (today's Radio Slovenia) and transmission was broadcast in Italian and Slovenian only. From 1954 to 1979, the program was predominantly in Italian, with two short Slovene blocks only in the morning and evening. In 1980, Studio Nova Gorica started operating, and in 1992 the program in Slovene was expanded to the full-day programme in Slovene language. The station has studios in Koper and Nova Gorica, it also regularly collaborates with Slovene radio stations and stations from Italy, Austria, Switzerland, Croatia, and even Australia. Radio Koper-Capodistria is also transmitted via the station's website. Radio Koper has played an exceptional role in bringing neighbouring nations closer together, especially during the Cold War. For many years, it was one of the three most listened radio-stations in Italy and even today it still plays an important role in preserving the common cultural space of coastal Slovenes and Italian minority in Slovenia.
Arts and culture programming
Besides international news and news from Slovene political, economic, social, and cultural life, the station focuses on minority community events and news. It also features numerous cultural programmes, including Spazio attualita' cultura – Oddaja o kulturi which focuses on current cultural events. There are also shorter news items on minority schools, youth literature, theatre, and cinema. Weekly programmes are prepared by pupils and students.
See also
- Radio Koper
- RTV Slovenia Regional Broadcasting Centre Koper-Capodistria
- Radio Slovenia
- Radio-Television Slovenia (RTV Slovenia)