Television in Kosovo

Television in Kosovo[a] was first introduced in 1974.

National frequency

Public

Private

Regional frequency

  • TV Dukagjini (HD)
  • TV Tema (HD)
  • First Channel
  • Arta News (HD)
  • RTV Besa
  • TV Prizreni
  • TV Opinion
  • RTV Balkan
  • Syri Vision
  • TV Llapi
  • News TV
  • Click Channel
  • Kosova Channel
  • TV Vali
  • TV Liria
  • TV Festina
  • TV Mitrovica
  • Most TV
  • Puls TV
  • A9TV
  • Dasma TV
  • TV Diaspora
  • ON TV
  • Zico TV
  • ART
  • Next TV
  • TV Glob
  • Olti TV
  • RTV Fan
  • A-Mol TV
  • Men TV
  • TV Iliria
  • TV Skenderaj
  • Visa Channel
  • Pro Channel
  • Metro TV
  • Herc TV
  • Kutia TV
  • 3+HD Music

Defunct

  • Top Kosova
  • 3TV

Company 21

  • RTV 21 HD (Kosovo)
  • TV 21 HD (Macedonia)
  • 21 Plus HD
  • 21 Popullore HD
  • 21 Mix HD
  • 21 Junior HD
  • 21 Business HD
  • 21 News HD

ARTmotion

  • ART Kino 1 HD
  • ART Kino 2 HD
  • ART Kino 3 HD
  • ART Doku 1 HD
  • ART Doku 2 HD
  • ART Sport 1 HD
  • ART Sport 2 HD
  • ART Sport 3 HD
  • EPISODE HD
  • PRIME HD
  • BEAT tv HD
  • Prince Kids HD

Kujtesa

Active

  • K Sport 1 HD
  • K Sport 2 HD
  • K Sport 3 HD
  • K Sport 4 HD
  • K Sport 5 HD

Defunct

  • K Film Një HD
  • K Film Dy HD
  • K Film Tre
  • K Film Katër
  • K Film Pesë
  • K Doku Një
  • K Doku Dy
  • K Reality
  • K Sofia
  • K Music HD
  • K Channel HD

SuperSport

  • SuperSport Kosova 1 HD
  • SuperSport Kosova 2 HD
  • SuperSport Kosova 3 HD
  • SuperSport 1 HD
  • SuperSport 2 HD
  • SuperSport 3 HD
  • SuperSport 4 HD
  • SuperSport 5 HD
  • SuperSport 6 HD
  • Sports broadcasting contracts in Kosovo

SPI International

  • Film Box HD
  • Film Box Extra
  • Film Box Plus
  • Film Box Arthouse
  • Docu Box
  • Fast & Fun Box
  • Fashion Box

Other channels

Cable networks

Notes

a.   ^ Kosovo is the subject of a territorial dispute between the Republic of Kosovo and the Republic of Serbia. The Republic of Kosovo unilaterally declared independence on 17 February 2008, but Serbia continues to claim it as part of its own sovereign territory. The two governments began to normalise relations in 2013, as part of the 2013 Brussels Agreement. Kosovo is currently recognized as an independent state by 97 out of the 193 United Nations member states. In total, 112 UN member states recognized Kosovo at some point, of which 15 later withdrew their recognition.


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