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Appearance
Commentators and spokespersons
[edit]Year | SR Slovenia | SR Croatia | SR Bosnia and Herzegovina | SAP Vojvodina | SR Serbia | SAP Kosovo | SR Montenegro | SR Macedonia | Commentator(s) | Spokesperson | Ref. | |
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TV Ljubljana | TV Koper-Capodistria | TV Zagreb | TV Sarajevo | TV Novi Sad | TV Beograd | TV Prishtina | TV Titograd | TV Skopje | ||||
1961 | Televizija Ljubljana | 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 | TV Zagreb | TV Beograd | TV Skopje | Unknown | No spokesperson | [11] | |||||
1972 | TV Koper-Capodistria | Unknown | Serbo-Croatian: Oliver Mlakar | [12] | ||||||||
1973 | TV Ljubljana 1 | 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 | 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 | 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[b] |
[33][31] |
Year | AP Vojvodina | Serbia | AP Kosovo and Metohija | Montenegro | Commentator(s) | Spokesperson | Ref. |
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RTS | RTCG | ||||||
1992 | TV Novi Sad 1 | TV Beograd 1 | Unknown | Unknown | Mladen Popović | Unknown | [34] |
1993 | Regional affiliate of RTS as RTS Novi Sad |
RTS B2 | Regional affiliate of RTS as RTS Prishtina |
Unknown | Did not participate | [35] | |
1994 | RTS 3K | [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 |
RTS 1 | Replaced by RTK under UNMIK control |
Unknown | [39] | ||
2001 | Unknown | ||||||
2002 | RTS 2 | [40] |
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