RTV Pink

Pink International (formerly Radio Televizija Pink, RTV Pink ) is a channel group with headquarters in Belgrade. Your part station, TV Pink (Serbia ), TV Pink M ( Montenegro) and TV Pink BH ( Bosnia and Herzegovina ) of the group are currently the market leader in the three countries mentioned.

Media Group

Pink was founded in 1989 as the first as a recording studio. On 19 December 1993, the later members of the ruling party opened Yugoslav United Left Željko Mitrovic Radio Pink, one of the first private radio station in the former Yugoslavia; on 16 September 1994, TV Pink took to the transmit mode. In the following years Pink rose to become one of the largest media groups Southeastern Europe. In 1997, the Belgrade local radio station Radio Pingvin was purchased and founded the record label City Records. With the establishment of Pink TV bra a branch in Bosnia and Herzegovina was established in 2003. Pink TV M covers the transmission area of Montenegro.

Program

The format of Radio Pink initially sent an aligned on turbo folk program. TV Pink also shone in the early years mainly of a light entertainment program consisting of films, music shows, talk shows and TV series. The series offer was long dominated by Latin American telenovelas. In the few political broadcasts, the human link to the Milošević regime also made ideological noticeable. The former entertainment program, which is also prominent turbo - folk stars, especially Ceca was promoting, is seen by academic observers as one of the key determinants of ethno-national reorientation of the Serbian media culture.

A few years ago, however, be revised TV Pink program. For pioneering TV Pink was the fact that it also absorbed Croatian broadcasts in the program. Meanwhile, TV Pink in Serbia is the program with the largest audience reach.

In Bosnia and Herzegovina, TV Pink BH is the most watched television program full of the Serbian population.

Well-known journalists

In Pink, among others, also began Biljana Obradovic her career, which applies in the Serbo-Croatian -speaking countries as a respected journalist. Known Serbian moderators such as Tatjana Vojtehovski - Stefanov or Sanja Marinković alternated with their program formats to Pink.

Transmitter

Radio

  • Radio Pink - satellite radio
  • Radio Pingvin - local radio station for the Greater Belgrade

Terrestrial TV

  • Pink - Serbia
  • Pink M - Montenegro
  • Pink BH - Bosnia and Herzegovina

Satellite television

  • Pink Plus - pan-European satellite program from Vienna ( encrypted)
  • Pink Extra - entertainment channel ( encrypted)
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