Talk:Radio Television of Serbia
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[edit] POV
Calling the NATO forces fighting against Serbian regime in 1999 "criminals" is quite disputable... --Powerek38 20:14, 10 July 2006 (UTC)
- Wasn't it easier to remove that one word than to put the POV tag? Duja 16:02, 23 July 2006 (UTC)
[edit] new stations
Following: It has been reported that the station was planning to start new station (some of which were new but had name of some old stations). The list of proposed station is as follows:
- RTS 4 (not to be Studio B)
- RTS 5
- RTSCG (Radio Televizija Srbije i Crne Gore, in english Radio Television of Serbia and Montenegro) station planned to be broadcast in both republics of Serbia and Montenegro. Was proposed to be RTJ (but then Yugoslavia changed name)
- Novi RTS (to have a station with this name to show that there is less government control)
- RTB proposed to being back the original name as a station.
is untrue because by new law RTS will only own two stations.
One by one:
- RTS 4 (not to be Studio B)
- RTS 5
just like I said only two channels
- RTSCG
this was proposed by Mira Markovic-Slobodan Milosevic wife
- Novi RTS
in the article it is said that this was the name of tv for few months after 5th October as a symbol
- RTB
They call the station RTB all the time just because it is located there but still official name will stay RTS. Studio B will became city owned tv station.
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