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In 1970 JRT TV Ljubljana 2 (now TV Slovenija 2) was launched and TV Slovenija 3 in 2008. Color television broadcasts began in 1976. The first private TV station Kanal A was launched in May 1991, just about a month before the country's independence from Yugoslavia. The second private channel POP TV was launched by the company PRO PLUS d.o.o. in ...
RTV Slovenija's national radio services operate under the name Radio Slovenija, while the television division carries the name Televizija Slovenija or TV Slovenija. The names are sometimes Anglicized as Radio Slovenia and TV Slovenia, respectively. There are three national and four regional radio services, which can all be heard online as well.
The channel has headquarters in Ljubljana, Zagreb, Belgrade and Sarajevo and covers events happening in Central and Southeastern Europe. [4] Available on cable TV throughout former Yugoslavia, N1 is CNN International's local broadcast partner and affiliate [5] [6] via an agreement with the London-based Warner Bros. Discovery EMEA. As it is ...
In Slovenia, the print press has a wider reach (89%) than radio and television (around 66%). The individual average TV viewing time is of 3 hours. [1] The media considered left by the right wing politicians includes all the big five media outlets (Delo, Dnevnik, Večer, Radiotelevizija Slovenija and Pro Plus including Pop TV and Kanal A). The ...
The commentator was Miran Ališič, who is very recognizable for his voice. In 2010, RTV SLO bought the rights for the broadcast. In 2002, POP TV broadcast the matches of 2002 World Cup in collaboration with its sister channel Kanal A. In March 1996, POP TV started to air a weekly sports talkshow Športna scena ("Sport Scene"). The show was ...
Založba kaset in plošč RTV Ljubljana or Založba kaset in plošč Radiotelevizije Ljubljana (acronym ZKP RTLJ, meaning Publishing and Record Label RTV Ljubljana in Slovene), was a major record label in the former SFR Yugoslavia, based Ljubljana, Socialist Republic of Slovenia.
In Slovenia, RTVSLO broadcast the first semi-final and the final on TV SLO 1 and the second semi-final on TV SLO 2 , all with live commentary from Ljubljana by Mojca Mavec , as well as the first semi-final and the final on Radio Val 202 with commentary by Maj Valerij and Igor Bračič.
The private TV stations with nationwide coverage are RTV Atlas, TV Vijesti, Pink M, Prva crnogorska televizija, NTV Montena and MBC. Former channels include Elmag RTV , IN TV and Pro TV . Local TV channels include RTV APR ( Rožaje ), RTV Nikšić ( Nikšić ), TV Budva ( Budva ), RTV Panorama ( Pljevlja ), TV Teuta ( Ulcinj , with coverage in ...