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103,2 Podujevë: Podujevo: Radio Vizioni 88,1 Pozharan Pozorane Radio Zëri i Pozheranit 105,9 Preoqe Preoce Radio Vitez 104,9 Prilluzhë Prilužje Radio Bum Prishtinë: Priština: Glam Radio 88,6 Radio Kent FM 95,2 Prishtinë: Priština: Radio Kosova e lirë 94,2 Prishtinë: Priština: Radio Plus 102,2 Prishtinë: Priština: Radio Urban FM ...
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. [1] 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 ...
Before the launch of RTK 2, each of the other minorities in Kosovo had a special program in their own language on the primary public broadcaster, RTK 1. After the launch of RTK 2, all the programs moved to RTK 2, and started airing there, and thus, creating new programs. [2] In June 2013, RTK 2 had 50 employees.
The paper has been accused by some people and organizations in Kosovo of Islamophobia. Fol Drejt independent online newspaper. Kosova24 ('Kosova 24') is an independent newsmedia based in Prizren, owned by Kosova 24 SH.P.K. [1] Shqip.com ('Shqip.com') is an independent newsmedia based in Prishtina, owned by Albmedia Group L.L.C [1]
Television in Kosovo was first introduced in 1974. The Radio Television of Pristina was the first Albanian-speaking broadcaster in Kosovo, founded in 1974 following Radio Pristina's founding in 1945. It was forcefully shut down in 1990 by the Yugoslavian government, forbidding the flow of information through Kosovan airwaves during the Kosovo War.
Radio transmitted in Albanian, Serbian and Turkish language. [13] October 1999 OSCE transfers the resurrected public radio station Radio Pristina to RTK. It is re-launched as Radio Kosovo. [14] [15] Radio Kosova is the first radio that transmitted news in English language, news edition called 'Live at Five' is still transmitted at 17:00. [16] [17]
92.1 Capital FM is a private commercial radio station in Kosovo. As of January, 2015 this radio station now broadcasts with a regional license [ 1 ] covering almost half of the country from the mountain top of Berishë .
The language is spoken by approximately 6 million people in the Balkans, primarily in Albania, Kosovo, North Macedonia, Serbia, Montenegro and Greece. [1] However, due to old communities in Italy and the large Albanian diaspora, the worldwide total of speakers is much higher than in Southern Europe and numbers approximately 7.5 million.