Radio B92 most listened-to, most trusted

According to the latest media research, Radio B92 is the most listened-to and trusted station in Serbia.

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Saturday, 28.06.2008.

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According to the latest media research, Radio B92 is the most listened-to and trusted station in Serbia. This is also helped by cooperation with the BBC Serbian Service, with whom “World News at 2” is jointly produced, and features breaking news, commentaries and expert analysis. Radio B92 most listened-to, most trusted The BBC also cooperates with other local radio stations in Serbia. This type of cooperation is significant because certain stories get more than simply local status, and listeners are offered corroborated information on various issues, and not just politics. "We are very pleased. We've got what we really wanted—an open window to the world, one of the most credible windows to the world possible. An important thing is that this isn’t just a question of re-emitting BBC programs, but interaction between B92 and the BBC, and I believe that these two brands are very powerful, and, through this type of interaction, become even stronger here in Serbia,” said B92 CEO Veran Matic. "We have the opportunity to feature stories coming from local areas and bring them together into such an important schedule that is used by many radio stations in Serbia, and in the region as well. The cooperation with B92 on the program from 14:00 to 15:00 CET is of essential importance, because we broadcast some of B92’s BBC programs, so our listeners are accustomed to reliable information,” says Stojan Marovic, from Ozon Radio in Cacak.

Radio B92 most listened-to, most trusted

The BBC also cooperates with other local radio stations in Serbia.

This type of cooperation is significant because certain stories get more than simply local status, and listeners are offered corroborated information on various issues, and not just politics.

"We are very pleased. We've got what we really wanted—an open window to the world, one of the most credible windows to the world possible. An important thing is that this isn’t just a question of re-emitting BBC programs, but interaction between B92 and the BBC, and I believe that these two brands are very powerful, and, through this type of interaction, become even stronger here in Serbia,” said B92 CEO Veran Matić.

"We have the opportunity to feature stories coming from local areas and bring them together into such an important schedule that is used by many radio stations in Serbia, and in the region as well. The cooperation with B92 on the program from 14:00 to 15:00 CET is of essential importance, because we broadcast some of B92’s BBC programs, so our listeners are accustomed to reliable information,” says Stojan Marović, from Ozon Radio in Čačak.

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