Television in Serbia
Television in Serbia was introduced in 1958. According to AGB Nielsen Research in 2009, Serbian people watch on average 6 hours of television per day, making it the highest average in Europe.[1] Television remains the most popular of the media in Serbia.
National broadcasting
Serbia has a total of 6 national broadcasters, which can be viewed throughout Serbia. These are RTS1, RTS2 and RTS3 from the country’s public television network Radio Television of Serbia, as well as private networks Prva, B92, Pink and Happy TV.
Digital television was launched in Serbia in November 2008 with RTS Digital, also known as RTS Culture and Arts. The channel began experimental broadcasting in 2005. It currently airs cultural content.
High definition television broadcasting was launched in Serbia on September 9, 2009 with RTS HD.
Regional and local broadcasting
Each region in Serbia has its own regional broadcasters. Serbia’s northern province, Vojvodina, also has a public broadcaster called Radio Television of Vojvodina. It airs 2 channels throughout Vojvodina – RTV1 and RTV2. Via cable television the 2 networks can be viewed throughout Serbia, like many regional only broadcasters. After RTV, one of the largest and most watched regional broadcasters is Studio B, which airs across Belgrade’s metropolitan area.
There are more than 100 regional and local television stations which can only be viewed in certain towns and cities.
Cable television
Serbian people have one of the highest percentages of cable television viewing in Europe. As a result there are many cable television companies. Cable operators offer not only Serbian only channels in their packages but also foreign television stations, mostly from Western Europe.
IPTV
IPTV was successfully launched in Serbia on December 1, 2008 by Telekom Srbija. In September 2013 SBB has launched an IPTV service called D3i.
List of television stations
Public television stations broadcasting nationally
Channel | Notes |
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RTS1 | First television station in Serbia launched on 23 August 1958 as Televizija Beograd or TVB (Television Belgrade). |
RTS2 | First colour television station in Serbia launched on the last day of 1971 as Televizija Beograd 2 (TVB2). |
RTS3 | Channel began broadcasting on 26 November 2008 in DVB-T format in Belgrade and Novi Sad area, since 21 March 2012 it is available across Serbia over trial DVB-T2 network. |
RTS HD | The first high-definition television channel in Serbia, launched on 9 September 2009. Since 21 March 2012 it is available across Serbia over trial DVB-T2 network. |
Private television stations broadcasting nationally
Channel | Notes |
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B92 | B92 launched on 6 October 2000 at 6am. It targets mostly teen and urban audiences. It launched a 24-hour news cable network in 2008. |
Happy | Happy was started as Serbia's first children only channel. It was launched in June 2002 as a local Belgrade television station. In a joint bid with Košava, the station received a national frequency in 2006. On 27 September 2010 at 7am it fused with Košava into a one television. |
Pink | RTV Pink launched on 16 September 1994 at 8pm. It has since become significant media group which owns several television networks across the Balkans. |
Prva | Prva is Serbia's youngest national broadcaster, launched on 31 December 2006 at 7pm as FOX. It is part of Greek Antenna Group since December 2009. On 20 September 2010 at 6pm it changed its name to Prva. |
Public television stations broadcasting regionally
Channel | Notes |
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RTV1 | First launched as Radio Television Novi Sad (RTNS1) the network was renamed to Radio Television of Vojvodina in 2006. It is broadcast across Serbia's province of Vojvodina. It can also be seen throughout Serbia via cable television. |
RTV2 | RTV2 caters mostly for the minority groups living in the Serbian province of Vojvodina with a large number of foreign language content. It can only be seen in Vojvodina and is not broadcast via cable television to the rest of Serbia. |
Private television stations broadcasting regionally
There are 80 private television stations broadcasting with a local licence.[2] Due to cable television being widely used across Serbia, many regional television stations can be viewed throughout the country.[3]
Channel | Notes |
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BEST TV | Airs from Zaječar |
City TV | Airs from Subotica |
Kanal 3 | Airs from Belgrade |
Regionalna TV | Airs from Novi Pazar |
SAT TV | Airs from Požarevac |
TV Banat | Airs from Vršac |
TV Belle Amie | Airs from Niš |
TV Bor | Airs from Bor |
TV Enigma | Airs from Prijepolje |
Info Kanal | Airs from Subotica |
TV K 23 | Airs from Subotica |
TV Kanal 9 | Airs from Kragujevac |
TV Kragujevac | Airs from Kragujevac |
TV Kraljevo | Airs from Kraljevo |
TV Kruševac | Airs from Kruševac |
TV Lav plus | Airs from Užice |
TV Metropolis | Airs from Belgrade |
TV Most | Airs from Novi Sad |
TV Palma Plus | Airs from Jagodina |
TV Panonija | Airs from Novi Sad |
Pannon RTV | Airs from Subotica |
TV Pirot | Airs from Pirot |
TV Podrinje | Airs from Loznica |
TV Raška | Airs from Raška |
TV Santos | Airs from Zrenjanin |
TV Sremska | Airs from Novi Sad |
TV Studio B | Airs from Belgrade |
TV Šabac | Airs from Šabac |
TV Vranje | Airs from Vranje |
TV Vujić | Airs from Valjevo |
TV Yueco | Airs from Subotica |
National cable television stations
- Arena Sport 1 (available in HD)
- Arena Sport 2 (available in HD)
- Arena Sport 3 (available in HD)
- Arena Sport 4 (available in HD)
- Arena Sport 5 (available in HD)
- B92 Info
- BEST TV
- Cinemania
- DM SAT
- FEELMAX
- FEELMAX JUNIOR
- FEELMAX YU
- Film +
- iQS.Life
- K::CN
- K::CN2
- K::CN3
- Lov i ribolov
- Mini Ultra
- Nova.rs (available in HD)
- N1 (television) (available in HD)
- Prva Plus
- SOS Kanal (the Eurosport version on Serbian language)
- Sport Klub 1 (available in HD)
- Sport Klub 2 (available in HD)
- Sport Klub 3 (available in HD)
- Sport Klub 4
- Sport Klub 5
- Sport Klub 6
- Sport Klub Golf (available in HD)
- Sport Klub HD
- Srbija na dlanu 1
- Srbija na dlanu 2
- Srpska naučna televizija
- Svet plus info
- TV Melos
- Ultra
International cable television stations
- 24kitchen (available in HD)
- Al Jazeera Balkans
- Animal Planet (available in HD)
- AXN
- AXN Spin
- BabyTV
- BBC Entertainment
- Body In Balance
- Boomerang
- C&I
- Cartoon Network
- CBS Drama
- CBS Reality
- Chelsea
- Cinemax (available in HD)
- Cinemax 2 (available in HD)
- CineStar Action & Thriller
- CineStar TV
- Comedy Central Extra
- Da Vinci Learning
- Discovery
- Discovery ID
- Discovery Science
- Discovery Showcase (available in HD)
- Discovery World
- Disney Channel
- Disney Junior
- Disney XD
- Ducktv
- E!
- Eurosport (available in HD)
- Eurosport 2 (available in HD)
- Eurosport News
- Extreme Sports
- FashionTV (available in HD)
- Fight Channel
- Fight Sports TV
- Fishing & Hunting
- FLN
- Food Network (available in HD)
- FOX (available in HD)
- FOX Crime (available in HD)
- FOX Life (available in HD)
- FOX Movies (available in HD)
- Ginx TV
- HBO (available in HD)
- HBO Comedy (available in HD)
- History (available in HD)
- JimJam
- Kanal D
- Klasik TV
- Mezzo TV
- MGM
- Minimax
- Motors TV
- MTV (available in HD)
- MTV Dance
- MTV Hits
- MTV Rocks
- Nat Geo Wild
- National Geographic (available in HD)
- Nickelodeon (available in HD)
- Nickelodeon Junior
- Pink 2
- Pink 3
- Pink Action
- Pink Action 2
- Pink Action 3
- Pink Classic
- Pink Comedy
- Pink Erotic
- Pink Erotic 2
- Pink Erotic 3
- Pink Erotic 4
- Pink Extra
- Pink Family
- Pink Fashion
- Pink Film
- Pink Folk 1
- Pink Folk 2
- Pink Grand 1
- Pink Horror
- PINK Kids
- Pink Live
- Pink Movies
- Pink Movies 2
- Pink Movies 3
- PINK Music
- Pink Music 2
- Pink Music 3
- Pink Music 4
- Pink Music 5
- Pink Nostalgia
- Pink Pedia
- Pink Plus
- Pink Premium
- Pink Reality
- Pink Soap
- Pink Style
- Pink Western
- Pink World
- Pink Zabava
- Pink&Roll
- SciFi
- Style
- TLC
- Travel Channel (available in HD)
- TV1000
- Universal Channel
- VH1
- VH1 Classic
- Viasat Explorer
- Viasat History (available in HD)
- Viasat Nature (available in HD)
- World Fashion
Most-viewed channels
Viewing shares in 2012:[4][5][6][7]
Position | Channel | Share of total viewing (%) all population (4+) |
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1 | RTS1 | 23.5 |
2 | Pink | 19.6 |
3 | Prva | 16.1 |
4 | B92 | 8.1 |
5 | RTS2 | 3.6 |
6 | Happy TV | 2.8 |
See also
References
- ↑ Televizijske serije kao obrok , December 2009
- ↑ Private television stations broadcast locally
- ↑ Private television stations broadcast regionally
- ↑ Gledanost TV programa za period od 1. januara do 31. marta 2012.
- ↑ Gledanost TV programa za period od 1. aprila do 30. juna 2012.
- ↑ Gledanost TV programa za period od 1. jula do 30. septembra 2012.
- ↑ Gledanost TV programa za period od 1. oktobra do 31. decembra 2012.
Further reading
- Miroslav Savićević (1995). "Television". The history of Serbian Culture. Rastko.
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