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  2. Television in Kosovo - Wikipedia

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    Television in Kosovo was first introduced in 1974.The Radio Television of Pristina was the first Albanian-speaking broadcaster in Kosovo, founded in 1974 following Radio Pristina's founding in 1945.

  3. Media in Pristina - Wikipedia

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    [5] The freedom and pluralism of the media is guaranteed by the Constitution of Kosova. Censorship is forbidden, except in the cases of provocation of violence and discrimination. [6] In according to organization Reporters without borders in 2013 Kosova was ranked in the 85th place, after a year Kosova made progress and was ranked in the 80th ...

  4. List of radio stations in Kosovo - Wikipedia

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    Lubinjë e Epërme Gornje Ljubinje Radio Astra 89,4 Malisheva: Mališevo: Radio Malisheva 90,5 Mitrovicë: Kosovska Mitrovica: Radio Globi 104,6 Mitrovicë: Kosovska Mitrovica: Radio Kiss 92,2 Mitrovicë: Kosovska Mitrovica: Radio Kontakt Plus 101,9 Mitrovicë: Kosovska Mitrovica: Radio Mitrovica 99,0 Mitrovicë: Kosovska Mitrovica: Radio ...

  5. Radio Television of Kosovo - Wikipedia

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    Logo of RTP (1974–1992) RTK's previous logo used from 1999 to 2013 Television Pristina (Radio Televizioni i Prishtinës []) began broadcasting on 26 November 1975, the same day that Television Novi Sad began broadcasting its program in the territory of the SAP Vojvodina, in accordance with the 1974 Constitution of the SFRY On that occasion, the Albanian-language editorial office of ...

  6. 92.1 Capital FM - Wikipedia

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    After the war in Kosovo, in 1999 there was a vacuum of information and the station started operating in the Drenica region for the first time in history.

  7. List of Kosovo Albanians - Wikipedia

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    Ardian Bujupi - German-Kosovar singer-songwriter, who finished in third place of the 8th season of the German talent show Deutschland Sucht den SuperStar, born in Pristina [5] [6] Rauf Dhomi - classical music composer and conductor [3] Rona Nishliu - singer; Tony Dovolani - professional ballroom dancer, instructor and judge based in New York ...

  8. Kosovo Albanians - Wikipedia

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    Between 1246 and 1255, Stefan Uroš I had reported Albanian toponyms in the Drenica valley. A chrysobull of the Serbian Tsar Stefan Dušan that was given to the Monastery of Saint Mihail and Gavril in Prizren between the years of 1348–1353 states the presence of Albanians in the Plains of Dukagjin, the vicinity of Prizren and in the villages of Drenica.

  9. Autonomous Province of Kosovo and Metohija - Wikipedia

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    Map of the Autonomous Province of Kosovo and Metohija. The Autonomous Province of Kosovo and Metohija (Serbian: Косово и Метохиja, romanized: Kosovo i Metohija; Albanian: Kosova dhe Metohia), commonly known as Kosovo (Serbian: Косово; Albanian: Kosova) and abbreviated to Kosmet (from Kosovo and Metohija; Serbian: Космет) or KiM (Serbian: КиМ), is an autonomous ...