Estimated number of potential listeners of Radio Tuzlanskog Kantona in Tuzla Canton, Brčko District, Bosanska Posavina, Semberija and Podrinje area[6] is around 768.629.
[7] Radio station is also available via internet and via IPTV platforms in BiH (Moja TV - Channel 200) and in America, Canada and Western European countries.
In March 1992, by a political decision of the local authorities, which then consisted of the SDA and SDS, the editorial office of Radio Srebrenica was suspended.
As Bosnian Serb forces surrounded the enclave, his voice was heard on the airwaves for the last time on July 10, 1995, when he did a report for Radio Bosnia and Herzegovina.
In 2005, before marking the Tenth anniversary of Genocide in Srebrenica, the first activities for the renewal of the local radio are launched.
Local public broadcasters in BiH are generally considered to be closely linked to the ruling political parties, which decide on their funding and the appointment of management staff.