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HRT 3's original history began in 1989, when this channel was originally known as Z3 and later HTV Z3. It officially came on air on 1 March 1991, [1] but was taken off air on 16 September 1991, when its main transmitter, the Sljeme TV tower, was damaged in an air raid. On 7 November 1994, the channel came back on air, this time as HRT 3.
Brak na prvu: 4 RTL: Telenovela 3 March Tvoje lice zvuči poznato: 8: Nova TV Reality show [3] 4 March Survivor: 5 Nova TV Reality show 11 March Superpotjera: 2 HRT 1: Game show 17 March Oblak u službi zakona: 2 HRT 1 Comedy 30 March Zvijezde pjevaju: 13 HRT 1 Reality show [4] 30 April Kumovi: 4 Nova TV Telenovela 2 September Život na vagi: 8 ...
HRT 1 (or Prvi program): HRT's first TV channel, previously known as TVZ 1. This is a general channel with daily news around the world, documentaries, religious programmes, series and movies. HRT 2 (or Drugi program): HRT's second channel, previously known as TVZ 2. It is primarily used for sports broadcasts and entertainment programmes.
Hrvatski radio Dubrovnik or Radio Dubrovnik is a regional affiliate radio station of HRT which broadcasts in Dubrovnik, Gruda, Korčula, Lastovo, Lopud, Rota, Slano, Srđ, Ston, Vela Luka, and Blato na Korčulu. It began broadcasting in 1942. After Radio Zagreb, it is the second oldest radio station in the surrounding area.
The systems transmitted 4 national TV channels at that time (HRT 1, HRT 2, HRT 3 and Nova TV). Odašiljači i veze built a network of 9 transmitters, completed in 2007 and covering about 70% of the country. Analogue broadcasting stopped in October 2010.
HRT 1; HRT 2; HRT 3; HRT 4; J. Jabuka TV; K. Kanal 5 (Croatia) Klasik TV; L. Laudato TV; N. N1 (TV channel) Nickelodeon (Croatian TV channel) Nova TV (Croatia) R. RTL ...
HRT Plus was a Croatian satellite channel owned by the public service broadcaster, HRT. The channel was available via Hot Bird , cable and Max TV , in Croatia and parts of Europe , America , and Australia .
HRT allowed artists and composers to submit their entries for Dora 2021 between 26 October 2020 and 10 December 2020 for the selection of its entry for the Eurovision Song Contest 2021. [1] On 15 December 2020, Albina was announced as one of the fourteen participants in Dora 2021 with the song "Tick-Tock". [ 2 ]