Radiotelevizija Herceg-Bosne

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Radiotelevizija Herceg-Bosne
Type Broadcast radio, television and online
Country
Headquarters Mostar
Broadcast area
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Key people
Slavica Karačić
(General Director)
Established1992
Launch date
2019
Radio station
Radio Herceg-Bosne
Television Channel
Televizija Herceg-Bosne
Callsigns RTVHB
Callsign meaning
Radiotelevizija Herceg-Bosne
Official website
www.rtv-hb.com

Radiotelevizija Herceg-Bosne (English: Radiotelevision of Herzeg-Bosnia or RTVHB) is a public-service broadcasting organization based in Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina. RTV Herceg-Bosne is a television station from Bosnia and Herzegovina in Croatian. The television was established back in 1992 with a constant radio program, and the television program began broadcasting only on July 1, 2019, after a series of acquisitions of several televisions. The headquarters of RTVHB are located in Mostar. Regional TV studios are located in the following cities: Kiseljak, Livno and Orašje.

Contents

As of July 2019 RTVHB consists of two organizational units:

History

Radiotelevision of Herzeg-Bosnia was founded in 1992 in Mostar [ citation needed ]. It took a long time for the television component to actually start broadcasting despite investments exceeding 10 million German marks [ citation needed ]. It began broadcasting in 1992[ citation needed ] and is still active. [1] In 1996, Erotel [ citation needed ] was founded and it was considered to be the successor of Television of Herzeg-Bosnia[ citation needed ]. It broadcast programs in Croatian until 1999[ citation needed ], when its work was banned. Specifically, on 15 November 1999, the Communications Regulatory Agency of Bosnia and Herzegovina (RAK)[ citation needed ] banned Erotel[ citation needed ] and handed the transmitters serviced by Erotel over to Federalna TV [ citation needed ].

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References

  1. "Home". rtv-hb.com.