Oksigen FM

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align=right| 104.9Kozara
align=right| 89.6Banja Luka
align=right| 105.4Travnik
align=right| 99.8Bugojno
align=right| 96.4Ivovik

Oksigen ({{langx|en|Oxygen}}) was a youth-orientated radio station operated by NATO from studios located in the Ramići Metal Factory in Banja Luka, Bosnia and Herzegovina, from 1999 to 2005.{{cite book | last = Keeble | first = Richard | title = Peace journalism, war and conflict resolution | publisher = Peter Lang | location = New York | year = 2010 | isbn = 9781433107269}} Set up after the Yugoslav Wars the late 1990s, the objective of Oksigen was to unite Serbians, Croats, and Bosnians in a tolerant multicultural state by positively influencing young people.

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