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  2. Radio and Television of Montenegro - Wikipedia

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    [2] RTCG is widely seen as dependent from the Government, [3] particularly after allegedly politically motivated dismissals of journalists in 2011. RTCG does not pay a broadcasting licence fee and is financed directly from the State budget (1,2% of the budget) as well as from advertising revenues (for a limited airtime) and sales revenues.

  3. Television in Montenegro - Wikipedia

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  4. Radio Crne Gore - Wikipedia

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    In 1949, Radio Titograd was formed. In 1963, RTV Titograd was established, making Radio Titograd a part of it. In 1990, Radio Titograd changed its name to Radio Crne Gore.

  5. Croatian Radiotelevision - Wikipedia

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    The tower of the Broadcasting Center in Prisavlje in 2013 An outside broadcast truck owned by HRT. Croatian Radiotelevision is the direct successor of Radio Station Zagreb (Radio stanica Zagreb) that started broadcasting on 15 May 1926, the first radio station to broadcast in the Balkans. [3]

  6. Dnevnik - Wikipedia

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    Dnevnik means "The Daily" or "Daily News" in South Slavic languages. It can also be translated as "Diary". Closely related Slavic variants of the word are Deník Dziennik and Дневник . It may refer to: In broadcasting. Dnevnik HRT, a Croatian TV news program broadcast daily on the Croatian Radiotelevision (HRT) at 19:30

  7. Dnevnik MRT - Wikipedia

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    Dnevnik MRT is the main news program of the MRT, broadcast daily at 19:30. Presenters. Years Presenter Macedonian Current role Dragi Arbirovski [1] retired

  8. Dnevnik (Bulgarian newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    Until early 2005, it was printed in broadsheet format, the last Bulgarian daily to use the large format. It adopted a compact format after research in 2005 found that more than 50% of the readers would prefer a smaller, thicker paper. Dnevnik's main editorial line is that the state should intervene less, and that business should have more freedom.

  9. Radio Television of Serbia - Wikipedia

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    On 23 August 2008, the 50th anniversary of Dnevnik (the RTS news bulletin) was celebrated. A special edition of the 19:30 Dnevnik was aired with Mića Orlović, the first newsreader to host the news in Serbia, hosted the special addition helped by Dušanka Kalanj, the first female newsreader in Serbia. The theme of the evening's news included a ...