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HRT 4 (HTV 4, "Četvrti program") is a Croatian free-to-air television channel from Hrvatska Radiotelevizija, which was launched on 24 December 2012. Its programming ...
HRT 4 (or Četvrti program): HRT's fourth channel, broadcasting news programmes, started airing in December 2012. [ 13 ] HRT International , formerly HRT 5 (or Peti program ): HRT's fifth and international channel, broadcasting a wide range of programmes from its domestic channels for the Croatian diasporas in Europe, North America, South ...
Dnevnik HRT is the main news program of the Croatian public broadcasting company Hrvatska radiotelevizija (HRT), broadcast daily at 12:00, 19:00 and around 23:00. [1] It broadcasts mainly on HRT 1 , as well as on HRT 4 , where an additional sign language interpreter is employed and displayed on screen.
HRT 2 (HTV 2, "Drugi program") is a Croatian free-to-air public broadcast television channel owned and operated by Hrvatska Radiotelevizija (HRT). Its line-up focuses mainly on entertainment, although it also broadcasts news and documentaries. The channel started 24-hour broadcasts on 14 January 2011. [1]
107.4 Town of Imotski: Hit Radio 104.9 Wide area of Sinj: Radio Nautic 90.5 Island of Vis: Megamix Radio Hvar 94.7 95.4 Wide area of Hvar: Ultra FM Split 93.6 96.8 99.3 Split-Dalmatia County: Radio Biokovo 105.0 Town of Vrgorac: Radio Makarska Rivijera 97.6 98.4 Town of Makarska: Radio Brač 91.8 102.7 106.0 Island of Brač: Gradski radio ...
It has been broadcast since 1997 on the second program of Croatian Radio, every Tuesday from 8:00 pm to 10:00 pm. Over the years, the show has hosted numerous scientists such as Charles Duke and Mike Vucelić who participated in the Apollo project , while the most frequent guest is astronomer Korado Korlević .
The television was established back in 1992 with a constant radio program, and the television program began broadcasting only on July 1, 2019, after a series of acquisitions of several televisions. The headquarters of RTVHB are located in Mostar. Regional TV studios are located in the following cities: Kiseljak, Livno and Orašje.
The first broadcast of RTL's news program, RTL Vijesti, was hosted that day by Tomislav Jelinčić and Tanja Tomić. [4] At the time of its launch, RTL was operated from one office which contained only 10 computers and 10 employees. Throughout the years, the network grew into a multi-medial platform with over 300 employees. [3]