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In February 1982, as a part of the Novosadski novi talas (Novi Sad New Wave) manifestation, the band performed at the Vienna Arena, sharing the stage with the groups Grad, Ove Sezone Vedri Tonovi, Imperium of Jazz, Boye, and Luna. During the same year, with the latter two bands, Obojeni Program often performed in Novi Sad and Belgrade.
Fudbalski klub Željezničar Sarajevo (Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: Фудбалски клуб Жељезничap Сарајево; English: Football Club Željezničar Sarajevo), commonly referred to as Željo, is a professional football club, based in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
As a 24-hour television channel during the 1980s, Music Box was able to reach 60 million potential viewers in Europe and the Middle East thanks to satellite distribution. . At the time, a satellite dish and receiver were very expensive and for this reason had better viewing figures in countries where cable television was already used such as Belgium, Denmark, France, West Germany, Ireland ...
Music Box Italia was characterized by having the musical schedule entirely chosen by users through a special messaging service or through the website of the broadcaster. 5 seconds before the end of each video clip, the Music Box software counted all the requests received and aired the video with the highest number of votes.
First aired Title Season Network Genre Ref. 15 January Kumovi: 3 Nova TV: Telenovela 29 January Brak na prvu: 4 RTL: Telenovela 3 March Tvoje lice zvuči poznato
Food & Wine / Photo by Morgan Hunt Glaze / Food Styling by Margaret Monroe Dickey / Prop Styling by Josh Hoggle
"Kada Izet folira da snima seriju, a Refko se bori sa veličinom organa" 23 May 2015 () 198: 6 "Izet ne bi da se Damir ženi, a fufe ulazi u turizam na velika vrata" 24 May 2015 () 199: 7 "Mada njihov život jeste reality show, Faruku realno prijeti godina robije" 29 May 2015 () 200: 8 "Nova godina kuca na vratima 1"
Headquarters of the RTV BiH were often exposed to war damages. During the siege of Sarajevo, RTV BiH was forced to broadcast only one radio (Radio BiH) and one television program (tv bih) via damaged transmitters at Hum TV Tower, with minimal technical conditions. On 2 May 1992, Hum Tower was partly destroyed by the JNA and VRS. [2]