Radio B92 online radio
Radio B92 was a widely popular online radio station that operated in Serbia. It was known for its progressive and alternative programming that encompassed a wide range of genres, from rock and punk to electronica and hip-hop. The station first gained fame during the 1990s when it played a crucial role in providing independent and uncensored news during a time of political turmoil in Serbia.
Radio B92 was not just a platform for music but also a hub for intellectual and cultural discussions. The station aired various talk shows, interviews, and debates that tackled social issues, human rights, and political developments in Serbia and beyond.
One of the defining features of Radio B92 was its commitment to promoting freedom of expression and democracy. It was a voice of dissent during a time when traditional media outlets were heavily controlled by the government. The station also played an instrumental role in mobilizing the Serbian youth during the mass protests that eventually led to the overthrow of the Milosevic regime in 2000.
Even after the political landscape in Serbia changed, Radio B92 continued to be a prominent platform for alternative music and independent journalism. It showcased both local and international artists and provided a space for emerging talents to be discovered.
Sadly, as of 2015, Radio B92 ceased its online operations due to financial difficulties. However, its impact and legacy live on, and it remains an important chapter in the history of independent media in Serbia.
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Radio B92 was not just a platform for music but also a hub for intellectual and cultural discussions. The station aired various talk shows, interviews, and debates that tackled social issues, human rights, and political developments in Serbia and beyond.
One of the defining features of Radio B92 was its commitment to promoting freedom of expression and democracy. It was a voice of dissent during a time when traditional media outlets were heavily controlled by the government. The station also played an instrumental role in mobilizing the Serbian youth during the mass protests that eventually led to the overthrow of the Milosevic regime in 2000.
Even after the political landscape in Serbia changed, Radio B92 continued to be a prominent platform for alternative music and independent journalism. It showcased both local and international artists and provided a space for emerging talents to be discovered.
Sadly, as of 2015, Radio B92 ceased its online operations due to financial difficulties. However, its impact and legacy live on, and it remains an important chapter in the history of independent media in Serbia.
Radiostation playlist
| Artist | Song title | Like / Dislike | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lorde | Royals | ||
| Mapo Keys | PLANIN | ||
| bbno$ | check | ||
| Calvin Harris | How Deep Is Your Love (ft. Disciples) | ||
| dram | Mi necemo promeniti svet | ||
| Lady Gaga | The Dead Dance | ||
| Lewis Capaldi | Someone You Loved | ||
| Woodkid | I Love You | ||
| Weeknd | Open Hearts | ||
| Maroon 5 | Priceless w. LISA | ||
| Sabrina Carpenter | Tears | ||
| Sigala | Give Me Your Love (feat. John Newman) | ||
| Zvezde grajma | Cke beogradske ft. Gazda Paja | ||
| Cee Lo Green | Fuck You! | ||
| dram | Daj mi sve | ||
| Weeknd | Cry For Me | ||
| Maroon 5 | Love is Like ft. Lil Wayne | ||
| Alok | Body Talk with Clementine Douglas | ||
| Robin Schulz | Sugar feat. Francesco Yates | ||
| Madcon | Don't Worry feat. Ray Dalton | ||
| LISA | BORN AGAIN feat. Doja Cat and RAYE |
Royals
PLANIN
check
How Deep Is Your Love (ft. Disciples)
Mi necemo promeniti svet
The Dead Dance
Someone You Loved
I Love You
Open Hearts
Priceless w. LISA
Tears
Give Me Your Love (feat. John Newman)
Cke beogradske ft. Gazda Paja
Fuck You!
Daj mi sve
Cry For Me
Love is Like ft. Lil Wayne
Body Talk with Clementine Douglas
Sugar feat. Francesco Yates
Don't Worry feat. Ray Dalton
BORN AGAIN feat. Doja Cat and RAYE