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Website. www.rts.rs. Serbian Broadcasting Corporation, more commonly referred to as the Radio Television of Serbia (Serbian: Радио-телевизија Србије, Radio-televizija Srbije; abbr. RTS, Serbian Cyrillic: РТС), is the state-owned public radio and television broadcaster of Serbia. RTS has four organizational units ...
RTS 2 (Serbian Cyrillic: РТС2; Second program of RTS (Serbian: Други програм РТС-а, Drugi program RTS-a), Second channel of RTS (Serbian: Други канал РТС-а, Drugi kanal RTS-a) or known domestically as simply Second program (Serbian: Други програм, Drugi program) is a Serbian public TV channel operated by Radio Television of Serbia (RTS).
www.rtv.rs. Radio Television of Vojvodina[a] (RTV) is the regional public broadcaster in the Serbian province of Vojvodina, headquartered in Novi Sad. Alongside statewide Radio Television of Serbia, RTV serves as the second major public broadcaster in the country. The radio service began in 1949, and the television service launched in 1975.
Digital. Channel 1. RTS 1 (Serbian Cyrillic: РТС 1; First program of RTS (Serbian: Први програм РТС-а / Prvi program RTS-a), First channel of RTS (Први канал РТС-а / Prvi program RTS-a) or only First (Први / Prvi)) is a Serbian public mainstream TV channel operated by RTS.
RTV Zagreb 15 May 1956 Croatian Radiotelevision (HRT) SR Macedonia: Skopje: RTV Skopje 14 December 1964 Macedonian Radio-Television (MRT) SR Montenegro: Titograd: RTV Titograd 4 May 1964 Radio Television of Montenegro (RTCG) SR Serbia: Belgrade: RTV Belgrade 23 August 1958 Radio Television of Serbia (RTS) SR Slovenia: Ljubljana: RTV Ljubljana ...
Maxim Media. Number of employees. 145 (2017) Website. studiob.rs. RTV Studio B, more often called Studio B (Serbian Cyrillic: Студио Б), is a radio and television broadcaster in Belgrade, Serbia. It was the first broadcast station outside the national electronic media system. [3]
RTV B92, or simply B92 (stylized as b92, formerly BΞ92 and B 92), is a Serbian news station and broadcaster with national coverage headquartered in Belgrade.. Founded in 1989 as radio station, it was a rare outlet for Western news and information in FR Yugoslavia under Slobodan Milošević, and was a force behind many demonstrations that took place in Belgrade during the turbulent 1990s.
It is broadcast across Serbia's province of Vojvodina. It can also be seen throughout Serbia via pay television services. RTV 2: RTV 2 caters mostly for the minority groups living in the Serbian province of Vojvodina with a large number of foreign language content. It can only be seen in Vojvodina and is not broadcast via pay television ...