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Radio Television of Vojvodina

Radio Television of Vojvodina (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, Croatian, Romanian, and Rusyn, later adding Romani.

History
SFR Yugoslavia Contemporary Radio Television of Vojvodina began as Radio Novi Sad in 1949 following a decision by the Assembly of Vojvodina's Chief Executive Committee (Government of Vojvodina). The radio station broadcast its programs in five languages: Serbo-Croatian, Hungarian, Slovak, Romanian, and Rusyn. Previously centralized RTS was constituted of Radio Television Belgrade, Radio Television of Prishtina and Radio Television of Novi Sad. In the same year, RTV held an open design competition for their new headquarters building at Mišeluk. The winning design was done by architects Dragoljub Kujović and Riste Dobrijević, while the interior was the work of Nikola Martinović of the N-MARTIN project. Construction of the new headquarters building at Mišeluk started in 2018 and was completed in 2019, in which radio and administration moved in. Symbolically, the first radio signals emitted from the new building was done on the 70th anniversary of RTV on 25 November 2019. Television move into the new building in January 2021. ==Languages==
Languages
Radio Television of Vojvodina produces programmes in 7 languages: Serbian, Hungarian, Croatian, Slovak, Rusyn, Romanian and Romany. Certain TV shows are also translated into Sign language. In addition, Serbian-subtitled versions of Deutsche Welle's English-language programmes are broadcast. == Radio ==
Radio
RTV has the following radio channels: • Radio Novi Sad 1 (Радио Нови Сад 1), in Serbian • Radio Novi Sad 2 (Радио Нови Сад 2), in Hungarian • Radio Novi Sad 3 (Радио Нови Сад 3), in Croatian, Slovak, Rusyn, Romanian and Romany • Oradio (online radio station) ==Television==
Television
Current channelsRаdio television of Vojvodina 1 (Радио-телевизија Војводине 1), in Serbian. • Radio television of Vojvodina 2 (Рaдио-телевизија Војводине 2), in Serbian and minority languages. Former channels 1999 to 2006 Before the transformation of television into Radio Television of Vojvodina, the Radio Television Novi Sad had two channels: • TV Novi Sad 1 (TВ Нoви Сад 1) • TV Novi Sad 2 (ТВ Нови Сад 2) Before 1999 Before the NATO bombing, the Radio Television Novi Sad had two channels: • TV Novi Sad (ТВ Нови Сад) • TV Novi Sad plus (TВ Нови Сад плус) ==Programming==
Programming
International DomesticČarde na DunavuKuhinjicaNjuškanje ==Gallery==
Gallery
File:Defense.gov_News_Photo_990601-O-9999M-007.jpg|Old RTV headquarters at Mišeluk, before and after bombing, 1999 File:Srusena_televizija_3.JPG|Ruins of the old RTV headquarters at Mišeluk, 2010 File:Novi Sad, Ignjata Pavlasa, přenosový vůz RTV.jpg|RTV television van, 2011 File:Televizija novi sad.JPG|Temporary Television headquarters for RTV in Stari grad (1999–2021) File:Radio novi sad.JPG|Temporary Radio headquarters for RTV in Stari grad (1999–2019) ==See also==
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