RTV BK Telecom

RTV BK Telecom
TypeTelevision network
Country
AvailabilityPrivate television
11.2% (2005)
OwnerBogoljub Karić
Key people
Aleksandar Tijanić (1994–1996)
Milomir Marić (2001–2004)
Bojana Lekić (2004–2006)
Launch date
5 December 1994; 29 years ago (1994-12-05)
11 October 2017 (relaunch of channel airing archives)
Dissolved9 March 2007 (terrestrial broadcasting stopped 25 April 2006)
1 October 2020 (channel airing archives)

RTV BK Telekom (Serbian Cyrillic: Радио Телевизија Браћа Карић Телеком) was a privately owned radio and television company based in Belgrade, Serbia. It functioned as a revenue-generating media outlet with a "G" rating (general audiences or general interest station) and without editorial or content restrictions. It was launched two and a half months following the launch of RTV Pink.

Prior to its license revocation in late April 2006 and subsequent folding during March 2007, BKTV had significant viewership all over Serbia. According to Nielsen Research data for the calendar year 2005 (its last full year of regular terrestrial broadcasting), BKTV held 11.2% of the Serbian TV audience with a daily average of 3.2 million people tuning into its programmes, which meant it was the third most watched TV network in Serbia at the time behind Pink (22.5% market share and 3.7 million daily viewers on average) and RTS1 (22.4% market share and 3.9 million daily viewers on average).[1] BK was well ahead of fourth placed B92 (6.8%) and fifth placed RTS2 (6.3%).

The station's most watched programme ever was the live broadcast of Slobodan Milošević's funeral on 18 March 2006 when 2,688,622 viewers (25.2% of the Serbian television market) tuned into BK.[2]

  1. ^ p3 BK Archived 1 March 2006 at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ BK