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Radio Student, Ljubljana, Slovenia
Radio Student is one of the oldest and biggest European non-commercial radio stations. It started broadcasting its programme in 1969, when it was founded by the Association of Students of the University of Ljubljana. Radio Student is a student, non-profit, urban community (covering diverse cultural & social strata) radio station. Its primary objective is to promote and investigate the generally ignored issues faced by the student community and marginalized social and cultural groups. By doing it it also educates its listeners. Since its beginnings Radio Student has been promoting tolerance, respect for the difference of opinion, freedom, truth, solidarity, multiculturalism,... The promotion of the values mentioned above is carried out at two levels: at the educational one (not only on the level of education of listeners, but also on the one of authors) and at the practical one, as Radio Student acts as a mirror to the Slovene society, in which it can check to what extent it is ready to accept the widely proclaimed values in reality.
www.radiostudent.si
Radio CORAX - Noncommercial Local Radio, Halle, Germany
Radio CORAX started is broadcasting on July, 1st, 2000, 24 hours a day with now about 70 hours newly created programmes per week. From 8-10 am, 1-3 pm and 6-7 pm Radio CORAX broadcasts daily political and cultural magazines. There are many special interest programmes and places for radio play, children’s programme, feature and audio art to be found in the programme scheme. There are regular transmissions in eleven languages.
200 people are involved who more or less regularly create programmes, all of them without being paid. There are some employees in the radio who are responsible for project management, coordination, technical assistance and radio training. With about 90 regular transmissions Radio CORAX is the biggest non-profit radio in East Germany.
CORAX has established a coordination point for intercultural radio and several radio projects with migrants and another european radiostations.
For more information visit:
www.radiocorax.de, www.interaudio.org, www.europaradio.info or www.medienost.de
Radio ORANGE 94.0, Vienna , Austria
"... where people are not forced to present a world without contradictions in one minute thirty seconds..."
ORANGE 94.0 is Vienna 's first and only community radio station. Its programme, uninterrupted by commercials, is varied, diverse and sometimes very weird – as it happens when about 500 volunteers create their own and unique programmes. 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Community radio is synonymous to freedom of expression – it is a counterbalance to the increasing media concentration and globalisation and is an intrinsic part of a pluralistic media landscape. Like other community radio stations around the world ORANGE 94.0 provides a communication platform to groups who are denied access to mainstream media and gives voice to information, opinions and styles omitted in other media. In order to enable as many as possible to gain a voice in and have access to the medium, ORANGE 94.0 offers media competence training and is in constant contact with other European community radios. Projects like EU-RAY provide important opportunities for getting in touch with other parts of Europe , other ideas of media and other approaches to radio.
http://o94.at
Radio Alma Mater, Sofia, Bulgaria
The University Radio Alma Mater is a part of the Sofia University St. Kliment Ohridski. It has a licence for radio broadcasting as a public media and a licence for building, maintaining and using of a public broadcasting network in Sofia region at 88 MHz. The University Radio Alma Mater is created in 1993 as a cablе radio station with an 08.00 a.m. to 12.00 a.m. programme. In 1995 it received a licence for the Sofia region. Besides the radio shows in its programme there are news and entertainment shows. Today the University Radio Alma Mater programme is mainly musical, with authentic news editions and shows for current information and entertaining shows. Its target are the young people as a whole – students, pupils and recently graduated persons. Hours for broadcasting – 07.00-09.00, 12.00-15.00 и 17.00-20.00. The University Radio Alma Mater team consists of mostly young people – students and pupils – which determine the various topics of its shows. The issues for discussing in Alma Mater radio shows are oriented mainly in several important areas – education, science, culture, health and healthy way of life, different musical trends, ways of entertainment, new technologies, the integration of disabled people and of the minorities.
http://www.uni-sofia.bg/resources/radio/index.html
Radio Regen, Manchester, Breat Britain
(information will be available soon)
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