Kanal 77

Radio Kanal 77
Broadcast areaNorth Macedonia
Frequency89.7 MHz in Skopje
106.0 MHz in Bitola
104.1 MHz in Prilep
101.9 MHz in Ohrid
101.9 MHz in Tetovo, Gostivar
103.8 MHz in Štip
101.8 MHz in Radoviš
102.9 MHz in Strumica
102.7 MHz in Kumanovo
106.8 MHz in Kriva Palanka
105.1 MHz in Kratovo
101.8 MHz in Kočani
102.7 MHz in Delčevo
92.3 MHz in Berovo
101.5 MHz in Gevgelija
106.9 MHz in Struga
Programming
FormatContemporary hit radio, Adult Contemporary, Talk radio
Ownership
OwnerMr. Goran Gavrilov
History
First air date
1991
Links
WebcastListen Live
Websitewww.kanal77.com.mk

Radio Kanal 77 (Macedonian: Радио Канал 77, transliteration: Radio Kanal 77) is a private national radio station broadcasting in North Macedonia, with its headquarters located in Štip, and studios located in Skopje and Bitola. It started broadcasting in 1991, and since then it is one of the most listened radios in North Macedonia. Kanal 77 is broadcasting on 89.7 FM in Skopje, 106.0 FM and 103.2 FM in Bitola, 104.1 FM in Prilep, 105.4 FM in Ohrid, 101.9 FM in Tetovo and Gostivar, 103.8 FM in Štip, 101.8 FM Radoviš, 102.9 FM in Strumica.

Programme

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Radio Kanal 77 has an informative programme. In Kanal 77's 25-year existence, the programme is constantly improving and developing, so today there are 155 minutes a day of news distributed throughout the day, starting from 7am to 24pm.

The news programme presents various topics, from politics and economy to culture and sport, as well as rebroadcasting news from Radio Free Europe.[citation needed] Kanal 77's principles are quick and timely information to listeners, diversity in the programme, as well as objectivity and impartiality towards the choice of events of the day. Radio Kanal 77's programming scheme includes the production and broadcast of programmes from the economic, political, social, music and sports fields, non-commercial programmes, contact and entertainment shows. Hence, Radio Kanal 77 is the only radio in North Macedonia specializing in news and information programmes. One of the most listened to shows of political-contact character is the Stadium show, in which listeners openly present their views on certain issues.[citation needed]

This way of accessing Channel 77 has so far proved successful and is seen by research conducted by agencies such as Strategic Marketing, IRI, Broadcasting Council, etc. In 2008, the number of news listeners and radio reports (news with a length of 3 minutes every half hour) increased by 25–30% compared to 2004. According to opinion polls conducted by SMMRI, Brima Galup and Idea International, Radio Channel 77 has the best rating among listeners and is the number one news radio in North Macedonia.[citation needed] One channel 77 news release has an average of about 110,000 listeners, which is equal to 10% of the population at any time.[citation needed]

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