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A1 Television was founded on 22 January 1993, as the first private and independent TV station in Macedonia. The number of employees at its peak was approximately 200 (managing and editorial board, journalists, reporters, presenters, technical staff, marketing, administration) and a large number of correspondents and external cooperators.
A1 Macedonia DOOEL Skopje is a telecommunications company in North Macedonia owned by A1 Telekom Austria Group. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] A1 offers broadband internet , cable and terrestrial television , mobile telephony and landline .
Skopje: 1991 Central bank S A North Macedonia Post: Industrials Delivery services Skopje: 1992 Postal services S A A1 Macedonia: Telecommunication Mobile telecommunications Skopje: 2015 Mobile network P A OKTA: Oil & gas Exploration & production Skopje: 1982 Oil refinery, Gas stations P A Stopanska Banka: Financials Banks Skopje: 1944 ...
Television in North Macedonia was first introduced in 1964; it remains the most popular news medium.The public broadcaster is the Macedonian Radio Television, founded in 1993.
In addition, from the investigation in the financial flows resulted that these two companies received funds directly from the government, as well as from other public institutions, such as the Municipality of Skopje, the Ministry of culture, etc. [27] Another case concerned the web portal Netpress.mk whose registration address matched with that ...
Televizija 24 (formerly 24 Vesti) is a 24-hour news channel originating from the national capital of Skopje, North Macedonia, reporting on national, regional and international news. [ 3 ] Line up
Skopje, North Macedonia: Programming; Language(s) Macedonian: Picture format: 16:9 (576i, SDTV) 16:9 (1080i, HDTV) Ownership; Owner: Macedonian Radio-Television: Sister channels: MRT 1 HD MRT 2 MRT 3 MRT Sobraniski Kanal MRT Sat MRT 2 Sat MRT 3 Sat: History; Launched: 1964; 61 years ago () Former names: TV Skopje (1964–1978) TVS 1 (1978 ...
The A4 connects Kosovo with Skopje and continues southeast towards Štip, Radoviš, and Strumica, eventually reaching the border with Bulgaria near Novo Selo. The 47 km stretch from Miladinovci to Štip was completed in late 2018, while the works on the Skopje - Blace (Kosovo border) section began in 2020.