:)HAHAHAHA KAKO ULOVIH CROSS EKIPU,VIDIMO SE U SARAJEVU:)During the ninties, communication and interchange among cultural and arts scenes of ex-Yugoslav republics also became a victim of armed conflicts in The Balkans. The connections were broken, information blocked and production was being obstructed. What once seemed to be homogenous cultural scene of Yugoslavian regions was broken to pieces. CrossRadio project was one of the first initiatives for re-building bridges of communication and cooperation in radio and cultural fields. In February 2001 an group of radio activists from Radio B92/Belgrade, Radio Student/Ljubljana and Radio Student/Zagreb came up with an idea of radio programme exchange on regular weekly basis. Each radio produced a 20 minutes long feature about current activities and happenings in local cultural scene (focus was on new, young, independent cultural production) and shipped recorded mini-discs to other two stations with help of public transport operators. After few months of positive experience in this project, new radio stations were invited to join the project – the idea was to cover all scenes of all ex-Yugoslav regions – and internet became a media for exchanging programme files. At this moment CrossRadio project integrates action of 12 radio stations – 4 from Serbia, 2 from Bosnia and Herzegovina, 2 from Slovenia, 1 from Macedonia, 1 from Croatia and 2 from Switzerland. It celebrates 6 years of continuous action, the number of produced and broadcasted shows is approaching 300. www.crossradio.org http://www.kanal103.com.mk, http://www.b92.net, http://www.inradio.org, http://www.lora.ch, http://www.radiomars.si, http://www.radiosombor.co.yu, http://www.radiostudent.si, http://www.rtvmo.ba/, http://www.zrenjanin.org, http://www.efm.bahttp:/, http://www.sczg.hr/.