Coming Soon: “Where (Non)Culture Is Trending”
21.02.2026Standard Classic Radio will soon begin broadcasting, and one of the new radio programs titled “Where (Non)Culture Is Trending”, a 60-minute dialogue-format show, is sure to become a highlight of our schedule.
This is a studio-based program featuring a conversation between the host and one guest, with a focus on reflecting upon the contemporary relationship toward culture and (non)culture. Although Standard Classic Radio is primarily dedicated to classical music, this show thematically expands the station’s scope into broader cultural fields.
The program is devoted to music, literature, visual arts, comics, theatre, and other segments of cultural creativity, as well as to the analysis of the social context in which culture emerges and develops.
Guests on the show will include academics from Bijeljina, Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Serbia — music professors, writers, painters, actors, and other cultural professionals — who will speak about their profession, aesthetic orientations, and personal understanding of culture.
As part of the program, musical pieces selected in advance by the guest will also be broadcast, taking into account aesthetic criteria and artistic quality.
“Where (Non)Culture Is Trending” represents Standard Classic Radio’s commitment to cultivating a serious, well-argued, and culturally responsible media space.
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