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RTV Slovenia encompasses several studios where the national radio programmes are recorded and performed live. Radio Slovenia runs also two regional radio stations, [[Radio Koper-Capodistria]] and [[Radio Maribor]], which also run programmes for the Italian and Hungarian minorities and Radio Slovenia's international service [[Radio Slovenia International (Radio Si)|Radio Si]]. | RTV Slovenia encompasses several studios where the national radio programmes are recorded and performed live. Radio Slovenia runs also two regional radio stations, [[Radio Koper-Capodistria]] and [[Radio Maribor]], which also run programmes for the Italian and Hungarian minorities and Radio Slovenia's international service [[Radio Slovenia International (Radio Si)|Radio Si]]. | ||
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It subsequently became the only station to continue broadcasting in the Slovene language during the occupation of Slovenia in World War II, despite orders to the contrary. After the war radio developed in popularity in Slovenia, with a test stereo broadcast taking place in 1965. In the early 1990s, when Slovenia was struggling for independence, radio again played an important role. Digitalisation (DALET) was introduced from 1998.
Radio Slovenia comprises the following editorial units: music programmes, originally-produced programmes, Slovenes in the world, documentary programmes, educational programmes, children and youth programmes, morning and night programmes and classical music programmes. Arts and culture programmes are provided by all three channels, which offer information and news on the latest events on the domestic and European cultural scene. Original radio drama productions for adults and children, as well as short and amusing docudramas, literary evenings and nocturnes also feature in the schedules.
According to Radiometrija/Media Pool, Slovenia's most listened-to national public radio stations in 2010 were Radio Slovenia First Channel (RA SLO1) with a 14,6 per cent audience share, followed by Radio Slovenia Second Channel - VAL202 with an 13 per cent audience share. The Radio Slovenia Third Channel - ARS, focused on culture and art programme, had an 0,7 per cent audience share.
RTV Slovenia encompasses several studios where the national radio programmes are recorded and performed live. Radio Slovenia runs also two regional radio stations, Radio Koper-Capodistria and Radio Maribor, which also run programmes for the Italian and Hungarian minorities and Radio Slovenia's international service Radio Si.
Radio Slovenia participates in the activities and exchanges of the European Broadcasting Union (EBU). Within the Millennium European Radio Days programme the online electronic encyclopedia was created in Slovene, English and Italian, featuring a short history of Radio Slovenia.
Culture.si offers information on Slovene cultural producers, venues, festivals and support services, all in one place. It encourages international cultural exchange in the fields of arts, culture and heritage. The portal and its content is owned and funded by the Ministry of Culture, funded by the European Union Recovery and Resilience Plan and developed by Ljudmila Art and Science Laboratory.