RTV Theory and Practice - Special Issue

Technical Base MW transmitters 3 120,000 KW USW transmitters 3 20,250 TV transmitters 4 65,600 TV converters 46 0.902 Montenegro was one of the first stations in the Balkans (radio-telegraph Bar-Bari, 1904) but only in 1944 did it have its own radio program. Shortly after the liberation of Titograd, the radio station was moved there from Cetinje. Radio Titograd has only one program, which starts at 05,00 and ends at 23.00. In the daily program a spot of 15 to 20 minutes in the Albanian language is broadcasted and at the end of the daily program, it transmits from Radio Belgrade an Albanian-language program lasting 30 minutes. The rest of the program is in the Serbo-Croatian language and there are all types of shows, from informative to musical. Dramatical and educational programs аге taken from other radio stations. Radio Titograd also participates in the joint program of the other centers. Television Titograd provided for the transmission of programs from the other television centers in 1957 and began its own production in Мау 1964. This program was broadcasted via Television Belgrade until 1971, when the first mobile reporting саг and broadcasting station were set up. The volume of the program increased each уеаг from 50 to 100% In 1960 it produced 600 minutes, in 1971 - 3 905 and in 1976 - 20,000 minutes. Television Titograd has the daily I and II News while the 111 is taken from Television Belgrade. On Thursdays, the joint Second Program broadcasts the daily news prepared by Television Titograd. Besides the local daily program on the jomt channel of Vugoslav Radio and Television, Titograd also broadcasts other types of programs: documentary, drama and musical. Radio-Television Titograd has a symphony orchestra.

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