Type | Radio, television and online |
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Country | |
Availability | Regional (Vojvodina) |
Founded | 26 May 2006(Current form) 29 November 1949 (Original) |
0.40% (TV advert, 2014–15)[1] 1.27% (TV rating, 2014–15)[1] <1.00% (Radio rating, 2014–15)[1] | |
Revenue | €18.06 million (2017)[2] |
(€1.11 million) (2017)[2] | |
Headquarters | Kamenicki put 45, Novi Sad |
Broadcast area | Serbia |
Owner | Government of Serbia |
Key people | Jozef Klem (General Director) |
Launch date | 29 November 1949(Radio) 26 November 1975 (Television) |
Former names | TVNS, RTS NS |
RTV 1, RTV 2 | |
Radio stations | RNS 1, RNS 2, RNS 3, Oradio |
Official website | www |
Radio Television of Vojvodina[a] (RTV) is the regional public broadcaster in the Serbian province of Vojvodina, headquartered in Novi Sad. Alongside statewide Radio Television of Serbia, RTV serves as the second major public broadcaster in the country. The radio service began in 1949, and the television service launched in 1975. RTV broadcasts in multiple languages, including Serbian, Hungarian, Slovak, Romanian, and Rusyn, later adding Romani and Ukrainian.
RTV was initially known as Radio Novi Sad, established by the Assembly of Vojvodina's Chief Executive Committee (Government of Vojvodina). During the 1990s, RTV became part of the centralized Radio Television of Serbia (RTS) but maintained its multilingual programming. In 1999, NATO bombed the RTNS studios, leading to their relocation. The 2002 Broadcasting Act established RTV as a distinct public broadcaster, and in 2006, it was legally separated from RTS. Alongside primary area of Vojvodina, TV station is available in Belgrade, northern part of Central Serbia as well as in borderland areas of neighbouring countries. It is available in cable TV for all areas in Serbia.
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