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The programmes of MM1 are aimed at all strata of the population, and are broadcast every day from 5am through to 10pm. Priority is given to the distribution of information about important regional events and to Slovene national programmes. | The programmes of MM1 are aimed at all strata of the population, and are broadcast every day from 5am through to 10pm. Priority is given to the distribution of information about important regional events and to Slovene national programmes. | ||
− | Radio Slovenia International (Radio Si) broadcasts in German and English for an international audience and is a more relaxed station with lots of music interspersed by information, current affairs, business news, culture and sports in Slovenia and abroad. | + | [[Radio Slovenia International (Radio Si)]] broadcasts in German and English for an international audience and is a more relaxed station with lots of music interspersed by information, current affairs, business news, culture and sports in Slovenia and abroad. |
See also [[TV Maribor - Tele M]]. | See also [[TV Maribor - Tele M]]. |
Revision as of 22:26, 25 January 2011
Radio Maribor broadcasts two distinct services - MM1 and the Radio Si (Radio Slovenia International). It is also responsible for Hungarian minority programming in Slovenia, see MMR below.
The programmes of MM1 are aimed at all strata of the population, and are broadcast every day from 5am through to 10pm. Priority is given to the distribution of information about important regional events and to Slovene national programmes.
Radio Slovenia International (Radio Si) broadcasts in German and English for an international audience and is a more relaxed station with lots of music interspersed by information, current affairs, business news, culture and sports in Slovenia and abroad.
See also TV Maribor - Tele M.
See also
External links
- Radio Maribor website (in Slovenian)