Radio Pljevlja

Definition
Radio Pljevlja is identified as a broadcasting entity associated with the town of Pljevlja in Montenegro. The exact nature of the station—whether it is a public, private, community, or internet-only outlet—has not been definitively documented in widely available encyclopedic sources.

Overview
Information regarding the operational history, programming format, ownership structure, and audience reach of Radio Pljevlja is limited. References to the name appear sporadically in local listings, social media mentions, and regional directories, suggesting it may serve as a local media outlet for the Pljevlja area. However, comprehensive details such as launch date, frequency, and regulatory status are not confirmed.

Etymology/Origin
The name “Radio Pljevlja” combines the English word “Radio,” denoting a broadcast medium, with “Pljevlja,” the name of the northern Montenegrin town where the station is presumed to operate. The town’s name derives from Slavic roots, possibly linked to the word “pljevo” meaning “to howl” or “to wail,” though the precise linguistic origin is not definitively established for the radio’s name.

Characteristics

  • Location: Presumed to be based in Pljevlja, Montenegro.
  • Language: Likely broadcasts primarily in Montenegrin/Serbian, reflecting the linguistic context of the region.
  • Format: Unverified; could include news, music, cultural programming, or community announcements typical of regional stations.
  • Distribution: No confirmed information on whether the station transmits via FM/AM frequencies, digital platforms, or online streaming.

Related Topics

  • Media landscape of Montenegro
  • Local radio stations in the Balkans
  • Public broadcasting in Montenegro
  • Community radio initiatives in the former Yugoslav republics

Accurate information is not confirmed.

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