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RTV21 (short for Radiotelevizioni 21; English: Radiotelevision 21) is a broadcaster and media company based in Pristina, Kosovo, which includes a radio (est. May 11, 1998), a television station (est. September 22, 2000), and six sister stations.
TV 21 is a television channel in North Macedonia. [1] The channel was launched with an initial investment of 6.5 million euros [ 2 ] and employs around 100 people. [ 3 ] It is the Macedonian version of the Kosovan channel RTV21 , and offers programming primarily in Albanian , with occasional content in Macedonian .
The following television stations broadcast on digital channel 21 in the United States: [1] [2] [3]. K21AC-D in Victorville, etc., California, on virtual channel 21; K21AM-D in Ninilchick, etc., Alaska
At the same time, RTK's TV services were expanded to include a channel called RTK 2, which is intended to focus on minorities, and with it, all minority language programming were moved from RTK 1 to RTK 2. [5] By 2014, RTK saw the launch of two new stations such as RTK 3 which is a news channel and RTK 4 which is an arts and documentary channel ...
Channel 21, or TV 21 or TV21 may refer to: Channel 21 (Germany), a television channel in Germany; formerly known as "RTL Shop" TV 21 (North Macedonia), a television channel in North Macedonia; El Watania 2, a television channel in Tunisia; formerly known as "Canal 21" L'Équipe 21, a television channel in France
The following television stations in the United States brand as channel 21 (though neither using virtual channel 21 nor broadcasting on physical RF channel 21): This table is sorted ascending by call sign; click on any of the arrows to change how the table is sorted.
The following stations, which are no longer licensed, formerly operated on virtual channel 21: K19LX-D in Granite Falls, Minnesota; K21KD-D in Wyola, Montana; K21MC-D in Hobbs, New Mexico
Kohavision (shortened to KTV, previously also Koha Vision) is a Kosovan free-to-air television channel launched on September 21, 2000. [2] It was founded by politician and journalist Veton Surroi as part of KOHA Group, a media house currently led by Flaka Surroi .