BH Veza

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BH Veza
Type Public syndicated network
Country
First air date
2016
Founded2016.
Headquarters Tuzla
Broadcast area
Federation od BiH
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Callsigns BH Veza
Affiliates TVSA Sarajevo
RTV TK Tuzla
RTV ZE Zenica
RTV USK Bihać
City TV Mostar
Former affiliations
RTV Goražde Goražde
Official website
www.rtvusk.ba
www.tvsa.ba

BH Veza is a Bosnian television network founded in 2016.

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With a syndicated broadcasting programme under the BH Veza label, cantonal public TV stations have managed to cover a significant part of the territory of Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina. [1]

Broadcasters and the founders of the joint program BH Veza are five public television stations in the major Bosnian cities:

BH Veza broadcast programs that are jointly purchased, produced or co-produced by all member TV stations. [3] The news program and a variety TV shows broadcast simultaneously on all six TV stations. On weekends, television stations jointly produce a morning or afternoon program for the network.

Public Broadcasting Service of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina entity, RTV FBiH [4] is not part of this project.

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References

  1. "TVSA uskoro na satelitu sa još tri kantonalne televizije" (in Bosnian). www.akta.ba. www.akta.ba. Retrieved 31 August 2016.
    • Private cable TV station joined the project in mid-2016.
  2. "Pokrenut projekt BH Veza: Program za cijelu BiH i bh. dijasporu" (in Bosnian). www.akta.ba. FENA. Retrieved 31 August 2016.