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05. 09. 2012

JRT LAUNCHED PROGRAM BROADCASTING

Region, September 5, 2012 (Politika) - Radio Television Yugoslavia has started broadcasting its program on the Internet, at the Watch live streaming video from jugoslovenskatelevizija at livestream.com, which is still in the testing phase.

The founders of the television are young volunteers from across the former country of Yugoslavia. According to them, the station's goal is not to awake the Yugo-nostalgia, however, but rather to link the largests region's centers Sarajevo, Ljubljana, Pristina, Belgrade, Zagreb, Podgorica, Skopje and Novi Sad and integrate them into one service, so that citizens may be conveyed timely, objective, concise and verified information.

The team is composed of 50 ambitious and young volunteers from Serbia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Montenegro, led by the TV initiator, Benjamin Hasanic.

The TV will have 4 active newsrooms (news, political program, entertainment and sports, film and documentary program, as well as cultural and educational, children's and youth program). More than 18 hours of program from their own production will be aired daily.

JRT had operated until 1990, when it had six republic and two provincial RTV centers - RTV Sarajevo, RTV Ljubljana, RTV Zagreb, RTV Belgrade, RTV Skopje, RTV Titograd, RTV Novi Sad and RTV Pristina.

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