Voice of Croatia

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Glas Hrvatske
CityZagreb
Broadcast areaWorldwide
Programming
Language(s)Croatian
Ownership
OwnerCroatian Government
  • HR1
  • HR2
  • HR3
  • Radio Sljeme
  • Radio Rijeka
  • Radio Pula
  • Radio Osijek
  • Radio Split
  • Radio Zadar
  • Radio Knin
  • Radio Dubrovnik
Links
WebsiteVoice of Croatia

The International programme of Croatian Radio "Voice of Croatia" (Croatian: Međunarodni program Hrvatskoga radija "Glas Hrvatske") is the international service of Croatian state radio via satellite and Internet.

The programme is for Croatians living abroad, Croatia's minority groups and the international community. While mostly in Croatian, news and segments of up to 15 minutes duration are broadcast in English, German, Italian, Hungarian, and Spanish at different times of the day.

On January 1, 2013, Voice of Croatia ceased broadcasting over shortwave.[1] and also stopped transmitting from Zadar on AM (1134 kHz, covering Europe) on January 1, 2014. Prior to leaving shortwave, transmitters in Germany were rented to reach audiences in the Americas, while the Pacific region was covered for four hours daily via the relay station in Singapore.

Satellite broadcasts[]

The Voice of Croatia broadcasts 24 hours a day via the following satellites:

Previous Shortwave frequencies[]

As logged on November 2010:

  • 3985 kHz (21.30-06.00 UTC for Europe)
  • 6165 kHz (06.00-08.00 and 15.00-21.30 UTC for Europe)
  • 7370 kHz (08.00-15.00 UTC for Europe)
  • 7375 kHz (23.00-04.00 UTC for South America; 00.00-06.00 UTC for North America)
  • 17860 kHz (07.00-11.00 UTC for Australia)

References[]

  1. ^ "Weird Transmissions, "Voice of Croatia To End SW Transmissions On Jan. 1st,". Retrieved 25 November 2013.
  2. ^ 2020. Odašiljači i veze d.o.o. (ed.). "Eutelsat 16A" (in Croatian). Retrieved 25 February 2021.
  3. ^ LyngSat Network (ed.). "Glas Hrvatske". lyngsat.com. Retrieved 11 July 2021.

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