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RTS 1 was the first television channel founded in the territory of Serbia. The channel began broadcasting on 23 August 1958 at 8:55 am, under the name Televizija Beograd, with its first progamme is the opening of the 2nd International Fair of Technics and Technical Achievements. [1]
Category: Sports competitions in Serbia by sport. 4 languages. ... This page was last edited on 1 January 2018, at 21:57 (UTC).
Pages in category "Sports television in Serbia" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Arena Sport; N.
Television in Serbia was introduced in 1958. It remains the most popular of the media in Serbia —according to 2009 survey, Serbian people watch on average 6 hours of television per day, making it the highest average in Europe .
In 2006 RTS became the most viewed television network in Serbia and has retained this position since then. Early that year, RTS decided to shut down one of its television channels. 3K (Treći kanal RTS-a) was a channel dedicated to the youth, which, however, became the main film, series and sports channel in the late 1990s and the early 2000s.
The national team of Serbia were two-time world champions in bowling in 9 cones and broke the team world record. Vilmos Zavarko is the world record holder in individual competition, and he won four gold, three silver and two bronze medals at the world championships, as well as the first place on the world ranking list.
One of Serbia's top football clubs Red Star Belgrade has won the prestigious European Champions Cup in 1991 and has also won the Intercontinental Cup the same year. [1] Its local rival Partizan Belgrade was the first Southeast and Eastern European football club to reach the European Champions Cup final, when it did so in 1966 .
1:24:52.40 Aleksandar Raković: 28 June 1997 Balkan Games: Athens, Greece 5 km walk (road) 20:37 Vladimir Savanović: 30 August 2011 Athens, Greece 20 km walk (road) 1:21:50 Predrag Filipović: 22 March 2003 Yugoslav Race Walking Championships Surčin, Serbia and Montenegro 35 km walk (road) undetermined record: 50 km walk (road) 3:48:01 ...