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RT is a brand of TV-Novosti - self-named an "autonomous non-profit organization" (ANO) - founded by the Russian state-owned news agency RIA Novosti in April 2005. [ 7 ] [ 17 ] During the economic crisis in December 2008, the Russian government, headed by Prime Minister Vladimir Putin , included ANO "TV-Novosti" on its list of core organizations ...
Nova S, alongside the channels Nova TV, Nova BH and Nova M are part of United Media and owned by United Group. [2] [3] Schedule. Nationally created programs
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.
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]
Some 67% of households are provided with pay television services (i.e. 38.7% cable television, 16.9% IPTV, and 10.4% satellite). [5] There are 90 pay television operators (cable, IPTV, DTH), largest of which are SBB (mainly cable) with 48% market share, Telekom Srbija (mts TV) with 25%, followed by PoštaNet with 5%, and Ikom and Kopernikus with 4% and 3%, respectively.
On 9 January 2016, RBTH became part of TV-Novosti whilst retaining its own distinct brand. In 2017, the project dropped all printed versions. [5] On 5 September 2017, RBTH dropped the last two words of its full name, becoming Russia Beyond. The look and feel of the English edition was also refreshed substantially, removing all things regarded ...
ANO TV Novosti: 2005 RT Arabic (in Arabic) ANO TV Novosti: 2007 RT en Español (in Spanish) ANO TV Novosti: 2009 RT America (in English, US) ANO TV Novosti: 2010 RT UK (in English, UK) ANO TV Novosti: 2014 RT France (in French, France) ANO TV Novosti: 2017 RTD (in English) ANO TV Novosti: 2011
The television market in Serbia is saturated. In 2001, there were 253 TV stations; that was later halved to 109 licenses. There are seven nationwide free-to-air television channels, with public broadcaster Radio Television of Serbia (RTS) operating three (RTS1, RTS2 and RTS3) and four private broadcasters: Prva, O2.TV, Pink and Happy TV.