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In 1999, the Radio Television of Pristina was reformed into the Radio Television of Kosovo (RTK), founded with the help of the European Broadcasting Union (which it awaits membership into). [1] Besides RTK, the end of the war brought along the creation of national private television networks such as Kohavision (a sister to Koha Ditore), RTV21 ...
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.
Logo of RTP (1974–1992) RTK's previous logo used from 1999 to 2013 Television Pristina (Radio Televizioni i Prishtinës []) began broadcasting on 26 November 1975, the same day that Television Novi Sad began broadcasting its program in the territory of the SAP Vojvodina, in accordance with the 1974 Constitution of the SFRY On that occasion, the Albanian-language editorial office of ...
The four major broadcast networks, RTK, RTV21, KTV and Klan Kosova, are all headquartered in Pristina. Radio Television of Kosova (RTK) is the only public broadcaster both in Pristina and in all of Kosova as well, who continues to be financed directly by the state. All of the daily newspapers in Pristina have a readership throughout Kosova. [2]
There are six nationwide radio channels in Kosovo: Radio Kosova (part of RTK), Radio Blue Sky, Radio 21, Radio Dukagjini, and Radio K4 (the latter broadcasting in both Albanian and Serbian). There are then five regional-coverage channels (Radio BESA, 92.1 Capital FM , Radio HELIX, Radio MITROVICA, and Radio PULS - the latter in Serbian), and ...
On 21 October 2020, the draw was held and Prishtina were drawn against the Albanian side Tirana. [10] On 25 November 2020, Prishtina beat Tirana at Palace of Youth and Sports in Pristina, [11] this victory secured the qualification for the round of 32, where they faced Spanish giants Barcelona, [12] who defeated FC Prishtina with a result of 9 ...
The inaugural edition of Festivali i Këngës was held at the Great Hall of the Palace of Youth and Sports in Pristina, directed by Adi Krasta [] and co-hosted by Krasta and Besim Dina (all shows) alongside Edona Kasapolli (first night), Anjeza Shahini (second night) and Edona Reshitaj (third night); it consisted of two qualification shows on 26 and 27 October 2023 and a final on 28 October 2023.
Place () Place (Name Frequency () Babimoc Babin Most Radio M BM 104,0 Brezovicë: Brezovica: Radio Borzani 106,6 Brezovicë: Brezovica: Radio Spektar 94,3