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Commentators and spokespersons

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Television broadcasts, commentators and spokespersons from the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
Year SR Slovenia SR Croatia SR Bosnia and Herzegovina SAP Vojvodina SR Serbia SAP Kosovo SR Montenegro SR Macedonia Commentator(s) Spokesperson Ref.
TV Ljubljana TV Koper-Capodistria TV Zagreb TV Sarajevo TV Novi Sad TV Beograd TV Prishtina [sr; sq] TV Titograd TV Skopje
1961 Televizija Ljubljana [sl] Launched in 1971 Televizija Zagreb Launched in 1961 Launched in 1975 Televizija Beograd Launched in 1975 Launched in 1964 Launched in 1964 Serbo-Croatian: Saša Novak Unknown [1]
1962 Unknown Unknown [2]
1963 Serbo-Croatian: Saša Novak [3]
1964 Unknown [4]
1965 Unknown Unknown [5]
1966 [6]
1967 [7]
1968 [8]
1969 [9]
1970 Serbo-Croatian: Oliver Mlakar [10]
1971 TV Ljubljana [sl] TV Zagreb TV Beograd TV Skopje Unknown No spokesperson [11]
1972 TV Koper-Capodistria Unknown Serbo-Croatian: Oliver Mlakar [12]
1973 TV Ljubljana 1 [sl] TV Zagreb 1 TV Beograd 1 TV Skopje Unknown [13]
1974 Unknown Unknown Helga Vlahović [14][15]
1975 TV Sarajevo TV Skopje Unknown Unknown [16]
1976 Unknown No broadcast Unknown Unknown Serbo-Croatian: Oliver Mlakar [17]
1977 Unknown Did not participate [18]
1978 [19]
1979 No broadcast N/A
1980
1981 TV Ljubljana 1 No broadcast TV Zagreb 1 Unknown TV Novi Sad [sr] TV Beograd 1 Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Helga Vlahović [15][20]
1982 TV Koper-Capodistria Serbo-Croatian: Oliver Mlakar Unknown [21]
1983 No broadcast [22]
1984 TV Koper-Capodistria TV Prishtina [sr; sq] TV Titograd 1 TV Skopje 1 [23]
1985 No broadcast Did not participate N/A
1986 TV Ljubljana 1 TV Koper-Capodistria TV Zagreb 1 TV Sarajevo 1 TV Novi Sad TV Beograd 1 TV Prishtina TV Titograd 1 TV Skopje 1 Serbo-Croatian: Ksenija Urličić Unknown [24]
1987 Slovene: Vesna Pfeifer
Serbo-Croatian: Ksenija Urličić
Ljiljana Tipsarević [25][26]
1988 No broadcast Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Serbo-Croatian: Oliver Mlakar Miša Molk [27][28]
1989 Unknown [29]
1990 Unknown [30]
1991 HTV 1[a] TV Sarajevo 1 TV Prishtina TV Titograd 1 TV Skopje 1 Croatian: Ksenija Urličić[b]
Serbian: Mladen Popović [sr][b]
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Television broadcasts, commentators and spokespersons from the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (1992–2002)
Year AP Vojvodina Serbia AP Kosovo and Metohija Montenegro Commentator(s) Spokesperson Ref.
RTS RTCG
1992 TV Novi Sad 1 [sr] TV Beograd 1 Unknown Unknown Mladen Popović [sr] Unknown [34]
1993 Regional affiliate of RTS
as RTS Novi Sad [sr]
RTS B2 Regional affiliate of RTS
as RTS Prishtina [sr; sq]
Unknown Did not participate [35]
1994 RTS 3K [sr] [36]
1995 Unknown
1996 RTS 2 [37]
1997 Unknown
1998 RTS 3K [38]
1999 Unable to broadcast due to the NATO bombing of RTS
2000 Regional affiliate of RTS
as RTS Novi Sad [sr]
RTS 1 Replaced by RTK
under UNMIK control
Unknown [39]
2001 Unknown
2002 RTS 2 [40]
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    • "RTV – Televizija" [RTV – Television]. Delo (in Slovenian). Ljubljana, SR Slovenia, Yugoslavia. 18 March 1961. p. 11. Retrieved 28 October 2024 – via Digital Library of Slovenia.
    • Mitrović, Nemanja (6 March 2022). "Evrovizijski put Jugoslavije - od socijalističkog autsajdera do festivalskog pobednika" (in Serbian (Latin script)). BBC News. Archived from the original on 14 May 2022.
    • "TV Program". Slobodna Dalmacija (in Serbo-Croatian). Split, SR Croatia, Yugoslavia. 18 March 1961. p. 8. Retrieved 22 July 2022.
    • "Радио Телевизија Београд – Телевизијски програм – За суботу, 18. III" [Radio Television Belgrade – Televised programme – For Saturday, 18 March]. Borba (in Serbian). Belgrade, SR Serbia, Yugoslavia. 18 March 1961. p. 11. Retrieved 25 May 2024 – via Belgrade University Library.
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  15. ^ a b "Helga Vlahović: 1990 presenter has died". European Broadcasting Union. 27 February 2012. Archived from the original on 13 May 2018. Retrieved 28 March 2023.
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  20. ^ "RTV danes – Televizija" [RTV today – Television]. Delo (in Slovenian). Ljubljana, SR Slovenia, Yugoslavia. 4 April 1981. p. 7. Retrieved 28 October 2024 – via Digital Library of Slovenia. | "RTZ TV Program – subota, 4. travnja – prvi program". Glas Podravine (in Serbo-Croatian). Koprivnica, SR Croatia, Yugoslavia. 3 April 1981. p. 12. Retrieved 29 May 2024. | "Televizió" [Television]. Magyar Szó (in Hungarian). Novi Sad, SAP Vojvodina, Yugoslavia. 4 April 1981. p. 20. Retrieved 18 June 2024 – via Vajdasági Magyar Digitális Adattár. | "Телевизија – Први програм" [Television – First channel]. Borba (in Serbian). Belgrade, SR Serbia, Yugoslavia. 4 April 1981. p. 14. Retrieved 27 May 2024 – via Belgrade University Library. }}
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  26. ^ "Novi fosili na Pesmi Evrovizije 1987: Neno šarmirao belgijsku kraljicu, Zec poljubio pitona u glavu" [Novi fosili at the Eurovision Song Contest 1987: Neno charmed the Belgian queen, Zec kissed the python on the head]. Radio TV revija (in Serbo-Croatian). 1987. Archived from the original on 27 May 2017. Retrieved 15 January 2023 – via Yugopapir.
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  28. ^ "Vas zanima, kakšno vlogo igra Miša Molk na letošnji Emi?" [Are you interested in what role Miša Molk plays at this year's EMA?]. Elle Slovenija. 24 February 2018. Retrieved 11 December 2023.
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  31. ^ a b c Raykoff, Ivan; Tobin, Robert Deam (2007). A Song for Europe: Popular Music and Politics in the Eurovision Song Contest. Ashgate Publishing. p. 95. ISBN 978-0-7546-5878-8. Archived from the original on 31 October 2023. Retrieved 27 September 2023 – via Google Books.
  32. ^ V. Đorđević (6 May 1991). "Хрватска жали погинуле полицајце" [Croatia mourns the dead police officers]. Borba (in Serbo-Croatian). Belgrade, SR Serbia, Yugoslavia. p. 3. Retrieved 6 December 2024 – via Belgrade University Library.
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  35. ^ "TV Petak" [TV Friday]. Borba (in Serbian). Belgrade, Serbia, Yugoslavia. 28 May 1993. p. 23. Retrieved 4 June 2024 – via Belgrade University Library.
  36. ^ "TV Subota" [TV Saturday]. Borba (in Serbian). Belgrade, Serbia, Yugoslavia. 30 April 1994. p. 18. Archived from the original on 24 March 2024. Retrieved 25 May 2024 – via Belgrade University Library.
  37. ^ "ТВ Субота" [TV Saturday – TV 2 Belgrade]. Borba (in Serbian). Belgrade, Serbia, Yugoslavia. 18–19 May 1996. p. 31. Retrieved 25 May 2024 – via Belgrade University Library.
  38. ^ "TV Program – Subota" [TV Program – Saturday]. Borba (in Serbian). Belgrade, Serbia, Yugoslavia. 13 June 1998. p. 16. Retrieved 2 August 2024 – via Belgrade University Library.
  39. ^ "ТВ Програм – Петак 30. јун 2000" [TV Program – Friday 30 June 2000]. Borba (in Serbian). Belgrade, Serbia, Yugoslavia. 30 June 2000. p. 15. Retrieved 31 May 2024 – via Belgrade University Library.
  40. ^ "Телевизија – Субота, 25, мај 2002" [Television – Saturday, 25, May 2002]. Borba (in Serbian). Belgrade, Serbia, Yugoslavia. 25 May 2002. p. 18. Retrieved 25 May 2024 – via Belgrade University Library.


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