Radio 98

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Radio 98
City of license Podgorica, Montenegro
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Radio 98 is a youth-oriented radio station in Montenegro. Its headquarters are in Podgorica.


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  • The IFJ Conference, Budapest, February 15, 2002: Public Service Broadcasting in Transition / Croatia, Montenegro, Slovenia – A paper submitted by the Peace Institute* in Ljubljana for the IFJ conference, Budapest, February 15, 2002. Authors: Damir Matković, Croatia, Saąa Brajović and Jadranka Vojvodić (chapter on new legislation), Montenegro and Brankica Petković, Slovenia.
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