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  2. Radiotelevizija Slovenija - Wikipedia

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    Radiotelevizija Slovenija (English: Radio-Television of Slovenia) – usually abbreviated to RTV Slovenija (or simply RTV within Slovenia) – is Slovenia's national public broadcasting organization. Based in Ljubljana , it has regional broadcasting centres in Koper and Maribor and correspondents around Slovenia, Europe, and the world.

  3. Pop (Slovenian TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    In September 1999, the show had a 47% audience share, and with it, overcame the main news on TV SLO 1 - the first channel of the public service broadcaster RTV SLO, TV Dnevnik. From that day, 24UR became the most watched news programme in Slovenia. It still holds this title until this day.

  4. Zvezdan Martič - Wikipedia

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    Zvezdan Martič. Zvezdan Martič (born 1963 in Celje, Yugoslavia) is a Slovenian journalist and engineer.In 2001 he inaugurated the establishment of the multimedia center at RTV Slovenija and was assigned the position of project leader since its inception until 2010.

  5. Television in Slovenia - Wikipedia

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    After the test, the RTV SLO decided to expand transmissions to TV SLO 2. In 2008, the RTV SLO launched a new channel: TV SLO 3 (a public affairs channel) to its digital offering. High-definition broadcast with AC-3 was experimented during the Beijing 2008 olympic games. The 2010 Winter Olympic Games were also broadcast in HD.

  6. Mass media in Slovenia - Wikipedia

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    The biggest remains the public service broadcaster RTV Slovenia, with a 124.7 million euro turnover (2008), of which 62.2% from subscription fees. Advertising covers from 1/3 to 1/2 of the main newspapers' budget. [1] In Slovenia, the print press has a wider reach (89%) than radio and television (around 66%).

  7. Slovene Wikipedia - Wikipedia

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    The Slovene Wikipedia (Slovene: slovenska Wikipedija) is the Slovene-language edition of the free online encyclopedia Wikipedia.It has been active since 26 February 2002. On 15 August 2010, it reached 100,000 articl

  8. Nova24TV - Wikipedia

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    Nova24TV is a Slovenian right-wing [3] news media conglomerate operating an eponymous news television channel and online news portal. [4] [5] [6] Nova24TV was founded by members and supporters of the Slovenian Democratic Party.

  9. 2012–2013 Maribor protests - Wikipedia

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    Note 1: The number of protesters is approximate and provided by the state-owned RTV Slovenija and Delo, the largest national daily newspaper in the country. Note 2: The list includes only those who sought and received medical treatment.