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N1 is a 24-hour cable news channel launched on 30 October 2014. The channel has headquarters in Ljubljana , Zagreb , Belgrade and Sarajevo and covers events happening in Central and Southeastern Europe . [ 4 ]
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Now WUWT-CD, an Retro TV affiliate Philadelphia, PA: W08CC 8 Now WPSJ-CD channel 24, a Vision Latina affiliate Phoenix (Laughlin, NV/Bullhead City), AZ: KLBC: cable 2 Cable-only station. Now Retro Television Network. Pittsburgh, PA: W69CC 69 Now WPTG-CD, a Rewind TV affiliate. Portland, OR: K19CT K56EI K66EJ 19 56 66 Now KOXI-CD KKEI-CD
Aleksandar Jovanović (Serbian Cyrillic: Александар Јовановић; born 30 September 1966), commonly known by his nickname Ćuta, is a Serbian environmental and political activist who has been a member of the National Assembly of Serbia since August 2022.
N1 (company), an Icelandic gasoline/convenience store chain; N1 (TV channel), a cable TV news channel operating in Western Balkans; N1 (Long Island bus) N1, a district in the N postcode area in North London, England; N.1 (David Carreira album), 2011; Nebraska Highway 1, a state highway in Nebraska, U.S.
Amir Zukić (born 12 October 1972) is a Bosnian television host and media manager. He is program and news director of N1 (TV channel) (CNN exclusive news channel affiliate for Adria region) in Bosnia and Herzegovina, based in Sarajevo.
The Serbian Broadcasting Corporation, more commonly referred to as Radio Television of Serbia (Serbian: Радио-телевизија Србије, romanized: Radio-televizija Srbije), or RTS (Serbian: РТС), is the state-owned public radio and television broadcaster of Serbia.
Compared to Vremya, Vesti was innovative in terms of news presentation. For the first months of broadcast it was an opposition media, supportive of Boris Yeltsin and the democrats . After the August coup and breakup of the USSR, Vesti turned into official news bulletin of the new, post-Soviet Russia. [ 2 ]