YUTEL

YUTEL was a Yugoslav television.

YUTEL was founded by the former Yugoslav federal government under Prime Minister Ante Marković and adopted on 23 October 1990 on the transmission mode. The program consisted of a one-hour news program, which was intended as a counterweight to the nationalist inked messages under the control of the Yugoslav republics transmitter. It was broadcast as a program window regularly about the sender of TV Sarajevo ( which had freed themselves from the control of the Bosnian government ) and TV Skopje, sometimes through other channels of television stations in the republics.

Seat of the program was Sarajevo. Director of YUTEL was Bato Tomasevic ( born 1929 ), editor in chief was Goran Milic (* 1946).

After came at the beginning of the war in Bosnia - Herzegovina on 1 May 1992, the radio mast in Vlasic under the control of Bosnian Serb forces, YUTEL was to receive only in the city of Sarajevo. On 11 May 1992, the transmission has ceased operations.

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