Dnevnik MRT

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Dnevnik MRT
Genre News programme
Presented byDragi Arbirovski
Country of origin Macedonia
Original languageMacedonian
Production
Production location Skopje
Camera setup Multi-camera
Running time30 minutes
Original release
Network MRT
Release14 December 1964 (1964-12-14)

Dnevnik MRT is the main news program of the MRT, broadcast daily at 19:30.

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Presenters

YearsPresenter
Macedonian
Current role
Dragi Arbirovski [1] retired
Blagoja Krstevski [2] retired
Branka Stankovskaretired
1966-2004Liljana Krsteva [3] retired
1993-2004Tatjana StojanovskaTV Host on Channel 5
2000-2006Dejan Davidovskin/a
Biljana DebarlievaTelevision Host of "Vizita" on Channel 5
Marijana Dimovskatv host
Bojana Krstevskan/a
Dushko Arsovskin/a
Gordana Gjorchevan/a
2012 [4] - 2016 [5] Goran PetreskiChief editor of Vest
Martin PushevskiSpecial Rapporteur from London for MRT
Biljana Vasileva TrendafilovaChief editor of the news program TV Nova
Stojan TrpchevskiDnevnik MRT
Katerina TopalovaDnevnik MRT

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