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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 ...
In 2016, Reporters Without Borders ranked Kosovo in 90th place in its World Press Freedom Index, down three places from 2015 when it was in 87th place.In 2013, Kosovo was ranked in 85th place, below the average of the Western Balkan and far away from the countries of European Union. [2]
The first writings magazines in Kosova began in the early 40th and one of the first publications was Literary magazine of Albanians "Jeta e re"(The new life) was given in the newspaper "Rilindja"(Renaissance) on July 17, 1949 as one of the most influential magazines in the country.
After the First Balkan War it was incorporated into the Kingdom of Serbia by the Treaty of London. [6] At the time that Serbia annexed Kosovo (1912–1913), the 1903 constitution was still in force. This constitution required a Grand National Assembly before Serbia's borders could be expanded to include Kosovo; but no such Grand National ...
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.
49.6 – 0.7 17.0 15.5 8.6 – – 3.0 7.4 2.6 32.6 Albanian Post [57] 1–10 June 2024 41.1 – – 19.6 19.2 5.8 – – – 5.1 9.2 21.5 ISRN [58] 6 May 2024 38 –
The more liberal-conservative stance of Fatmir Sejdiu took over, leading to Nexhat Daci and 6 other MAs forming the more conservative Democratic League of Dardania. After losing seats consistently under Sejdius leadership unrest within the party began to grow and before the Kosovan parliamentary election, 2010 Isa Mustafa emerged as the new ...
City Albanian Serbian Municipality District Population (2011) [2] Population (2024) [3] Geographic coordinates; Deçan: Deçan Dečani Deçan: Gjakova: 3,803 3,135 Dragash