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- Ventilator_202 abstract "Ventilator 202 (in Serbian language, meaning: \"Electric fan\" 202) was a live radio show broadcast by Beograd 202 radio station during the 1980s and hosted by Zoran Modli. It was one of the most important shows of Belgrade's \"202\" station and possibly also the most important project of its host. It first aired first June 3, 1979. Zoran Modli was its host until late 1987. He later hosted another similar show, Modulacije. \"Ventilator 202\" was renamed to \"501\" and hosted by Dubravka Marković, giving it her own style. It was notable for its promotion of local (domestic) demo music, early application of computers and introduction of \"absolute radio\" concept.Ventilator 202 was a show done differently from other contemporary radio shows in Yugoslavia. Zoran Modli was not only the show's host but also operated the mixing console and other equipment himself. Essentially he was also a disc jockey.During the second half of the 1980s, Ventilator 202 broadcast computer software recorded on cassette tapes for popular home computers Galaksija, ZX Spectrum and Commodore 64.".
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- Ventilator_202 wikiPageExternalLink Radio+Ventilator+202.
- Ventilator_202 wikiPageID "3811668".
- Ventilator_202 wikiPageLength "5517".
- Ventilator_202 wikiPageOutDegree "59".
- Ventilator_202 wikiPageRevisionID "667020181".
- Ventilator_202 wikiPageWikiLink Belgrade.
- Ventilator_202 wikiPageWikiLink Beograd_202.
- Ventilator_202 wikiPageWikiLink Broadcasting.
- Ventilator_202 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Commodore_64.
- Ventilator_202 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Galaksija.
- Ventilator_202 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Serbian_radio_programs.
- Ventilator_202 wikiPageWikiLink Category:ZX_Spectrum.
- Ventilator_202 wikiPageWikiLink Commodore_64.
- Ventilator_202 wikiPageWikiLink Compact_Cassette.
- Ventilator_202 wikiPageWikiLink Computer.
- Ventilator_202 wikiPageWikiLink Dejan_Ristanović.
- Ventilator_202 wikiPageWikiLink Demo_(music).
- Ventilator_202 wikiPageWikiLink Disc_jockey.
- Ventilator_202 wikiPageWikiLink Dubravka_Marković.
- Ventilator_202 wikiPageWikiLink Dušan_Pančić.
- Ventilator_202 wikiPageWikiLink Galaksija_(computer).
- Ventilator_202 wikiPageWikiLink Gramophone_record.
- Ventilator_202 wikiPageWikiLink Hand_fan.
- Ventilator_202 wikiPageWikiLink Karlowy_Vary.
- Ventilator_202 wikiPageWikiLink La_Strada_(band).
- Ventilator_202 wikiPageWikiLink Laki_Pingvini.
- Ventilator_202 wikiPageWikiLink MP3.
- Ventilator_202 wikiPageWikiLink Mitar_Subotić.
- Ventilator_202 wikiPageWikiLink Mixing_console.
- Ventilator_202 wikiPageWikiLink Miša_Milosavljević.
- Ventilator_202 wikiPageWikiLink Miško_Plavi.
- Ventilator_202 wikiPageWikiLink Modulacije.
- Ventilator_202 wikiPageWikiLink Musical_ensemble.
- Ventilator_202 wikiPageWikiLink Partibrejkers.
- Ventilator_202 wikiPageWikiLink Petar_i_Zli_Vuci.
- Ventilator_202 wikiPageWikiLink Psihomodo_Pop.
- Ventilator_202 wikiPageWikiLink Radio_program.
- Ventilator_202 wikiPageWikiLink Radio_station.
- Ventilator_202 wikiPageWikiLink RealAudio.
- Ventilator_202 wikiPageWikiLink Serbian_language.
- Ventilator_202 wikiPageWikiLink Socialist_Federal_Republic_of_Yugoslavia.
- Ventilator_202 wikiPageWikiLink Software.
- Ventilator_202 wikiPageWikiLink Urbana_Gerila.
- Ventilator_202 wikiPageWikiLink VIA_Talas.
- Ventilator_202 wikiPageWikiLink Vladimir_Ajdačić.
- Ventilator_202 wikiPageWikiLink Voja_Antonić.
- Ventilator_202 wikiPageWikiLink Yugoslavia.
- Ventilator_202 wikiPageWikiLink ZX_Spectrum.
- Ventilator_202 wikiPageWikiLink Zoran_Modli.
- Ventilator_202 wikiPageWikiLink Zoran_Živković_(writer).
- Ventilator_202 wikiPageWikiLinkText "Radio Utopia".
- Ventilator_202 wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ventilator 202 Demo Top 10 Vol. 3".
- Ventilator_202 wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ventilator 202 Demo Top 10".
- Ventilator_202 wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ventilator 202 demo top 10".
- Ventilator_202 wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ventilator 202 vol. 1".
- Ventilator_202 wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ventilator 202 vol. 3".
- Ventilator_202 wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ventilator 202".
- Ventilator_202 subject Category:Commodore_64.
- Ventilator_202 subject Category:Galaksija.
- Ventilator_202 subject Category:Serbian_radio_programs.
- Ventilator_202 subject Category:ZX_Spectrum.
- Ventilator_202 hypernym Broadcast.
- Ventilator_202 type TelevisionShow.
- Ventilator_202 type Computer.
- Ventilator_202 type Microcomputer.
- Ventilator_202 type Program.
- Ventilator_202 comment "Ventilator 202 (in Serbian language, meaning: \"Electric fan\" 202) was a live radio show broadcast by Beograd 202 radio station during the 1980s and hosted by Zoran Modli. It was one of the most important shows of Belgrade's \"202\" station and possibly also the most important project of its host. It first aired first June 3, 1979. Zoran Modli was its host until late 1987. He later hosted another similar show, Modulacije.".
- Ventilator_202 label "Ventilator 202".
- Ventilator_202 sameAs Q7920252.
- Ventilator_202 sameAs m.0b17p7.
- Ventilator_202 sameAs Q7920252.
- Ventilator_202 wasDerivedFrom Ventilator_202?oldid=667020181.
- Ventilator_202 isPrimaryTopicOf Ventilator_202.