Radio Slovenia First Channel - A1 (RA SLO 1)
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Radio Slovenia First Channel - A1 (RA SLO 1)
Radio Slovenija - Prvi program (RA SLO 1)
According to Radiometrija/Media Pool, Slovenia's most listened-to national public radio stations in 2006 were Second Channel - VAL202 with a 13 per cent audience share, followed by First Channel - A1 (RA SLO 1) with an 11 per cent audience share.
A1 is RTV Slovenia's most traditional service. Operating 24 hours a day, it offers a morning news and information service, followed by a range of broadcasts targeted at elderly people, farmers, mariners and the unemployed, plus news bulletins, a daily panel discussion and programmes on education, foreign and local politics, business, culture, music and entertainment.
A1's organisational structure comprises three teams who are responsible for information programmes, music programmes (GP) and cultural programmes (kulturno-umetniški program KUP). The KUP team is further subdivided into literary programme editorial, drama programme editorial (which produces several radio plays) and children/youth programme editorial. Education programme editorial falls under the information programme team. The KUP team prepares weekly broadcasts on film, books and theatre as well as broadcasts for children and youth. Within its music programme KUP prepares broadcasts on individual music genres. Cultural broadcasts take place mostly in the late afternoon, in the evenings and at weekends. Some A1 programmes are also broadcast on Radio Slovenia Third Channel - ARS.
A1 targets the widest possible audience and presents all kinds of music, including folk, pop, country and classical music. It also provides air space to young and amateur singers and musicians, as well as to professional musicians.
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