Radio Television of Vojvodina

Radio Television of Vojvodina
Радио Телевизија Војводине
Radio Televizija Vojvodine
Vajdasági rádió és televízió
Radio Televizia Vojvodiny
Radioteleviziunea Voivodinei
Радіо Телебачення Воєводини
Type Broadcast radio, television and online
Country Serbia
Availability Regional
Founded 26 May 2006 (2006-05-26) (Current form)
Slogan U pokretu
У покрету
0.40% (TV advert, 2014–15)[1]
1.27% (TV rating, 2014–15)[1]
<1.00% (Radio rating, 2014–15)[1]
Revenue Increase 18.06 million (2017)[2]
Decrease (€1.11 million) (2017)[2]
Headquarters Ignjata Pavlasa 3, Novi Sad
Broadcast area
Serbia
Owner Government of Serbia
Key people
Miodrag Koprivica (General Director)
Launch date
29 November 1949 (1949-11-29) (Radio)
26 November 1975 (1975-11-26) (Television)
Former names
TVNS, RTS NS
RTV 1, RTV 2
Radio stations
RNS 1, RNS 2, RNS 3
Official website
www.rtv.rs

Radio Television of Vojvodina (Serbian: Радио Телевизија Војводине/Radio Televizija Vojvodine, Hungarian: Vajdasági rádió és televízió, Slovak: Radio Televizia Vojvodiny, Croatian: Radio Televizija Vojvodine, Romanian: Radioteleviziunea Voivodinei, Rusyn: Радіо Телебачення Воєводини; abbr. РТВ/RTV) is the regional public broadcaster in the Serbian province of Vojvodina. Its headquarters is in Novi Sad.

History

Radio Television of Vojvodina headquarters, before and after NATO bombing in 1999
Old Radio Television of Vojvodina headquarters

Formerly, it was known as Radio Television Novi Sad (Serbian: Радио Телевизија Нови Сад (РТНС)/Radio Televizija Novi Sad (RTNS)). In 1992 Radio Television Novi Sad, together with Radio Television Belgrade (RTB) and Radio Television Pristina (RTP), became a part of Radio Television of Serbia. In 1999, the buildings of the RTNS in the Mišeluk neighborhood of Novi Sad were bombed and destroyed by the NATO airforce. After the war, the RTNS was moved to the new building in the city centre.

In May 2006, the Radio Television of Serbia was officially divided into two public broadcasting systems: Radio Television of Serbia (Public Service of Serbia) with headquarters in Belgrade and Radio Television of Vojvodina (Public Service of Vojvodina) with headquarters in Novi Sad.

Languages

Radio Television of Vojvodina broadcasts programme in 7 languages: Serbian, Hungarian, Croatian, Slovak, Rusyn, Romanian and Romany.

Certain TV shows are also translated into Sign language.

Since autumn 2011, programmes and news in the German language have been broadcast as well.

Radio

RTV has the following radio channels:

  • Radio Novi Sad 1 (Радио Нови Сад 1), in Serbian
  • Radio Novi Sad 2 (Радио Нови Сад 2), in Hungarian
  • Radio Novi Sad 3 (Радио Нови Сад 3), in Croatian, Slovak, Rusyn, Romanian and Romany

Television

Current TV channels

  • Rаdio television of Vojvodina 1 (Радио телевизија Војводине 1), in Serbian.
  • Radio television of Vojvodina 2 (Рaдио телевизија Војводине 2), in Serbian and minority languages.

TV Channels 1999-2006

Before the transformation of television into Radio Television of Vojvodina, the Radio Television Novi Sad had two channels:

  • TV Novi Sad 1 (TВ Нoви Сaд 1)
  • TV Novi Sad 2 (ТВ Нови Сад 2)

TV Channels before 1999

Before the NATO bombing, the Radio Television Novi Sad had two channels:

  • TV Novi Sad (ТВ Нови Сад)
  • TV Novi Sad plus (TВ Нови Сад плус)

Internationally created shows broadcast by RTV

Original nameLocal nameOrigin
TarzánТарзан
Tarzan
United States
The Brothers KaramazovБраћа Карамазови
Braća Karamazovi
Russia
Les JurésДоба злочина
Doba zločina
France
FrasierФрејжер
Frejžer
United States
Nothing Too Good for a CowboyКаубоју никад удовољити
Kauboju nikad udovoljiti
Canada
Rachael RayРејчел Реј
Rejčel Rej
United States
La tassinaraТаксисткиња
Taksistkinja
Italy

Some of the independently created shows broadcast by RTV

  • Čarde na Dunavu [3]
  • Kuhinjica [4]
  • Njuškanje [5]

See also

References

  1. 1 2 3 "Analiza medijskog tržišta u Srbiji" (PDF). rem.rs (in Serbian). August 2015. Retrieved 2 October 2018.
  2. 1 2 "Bilans uspeha (2017) - RTV" (PDF). apr.gov.rs (in Serbian). Agencija za Privredne Registre RS. Retrieved 2 October 2018.
  3. http://www.rtv.rs/sr_lat/carde-na-dunavu
  4. http://www.rtv.rs/sr_lat/kuhinjica
  5. http://rtv.rs/sr_lat/njuskanje
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