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  2. Jasmin Muharemović - Wikipedia

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    Jasmin Muharemović (Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: Јасмин Мухаремовић; born 22 February 1965) is a Bosnian pop-folk singer.. In 1983 he moved in Požarevac in order to meet Novica Urošević, the folk hit-maker, and start a professional folk singer career.

  3. Mitar Mirić - Wikipedia

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    Diskoton, PGP RTB, Diskos (record label), JV, PGP RTS, ZaM, Grand Production, Vujin Records Musical artist Mitar Mirić ( Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic : Митар Мирић , born 16 January 1957) is a Bosnian-born, Serbian pop-folk singer. [ 1 ]

  4. Radio SRF 1 - Wikipedia

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    Radio SRF 1 is a Swiss radio channel, one of six operated by Schweizer Radio und Fernsehen (SRF), with its headquarters in Zürich.. It was launched in 1931 as Radio Beromünster (named after the Beromünster municipality on which its original transmission tower was located) and was the first German-language radio station for German-speaking Switzerland.

  5. Prva Srpska Televizija - Wikipedia

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    The season started on 1 September 2014, with some little changes: the news program will, since 2010, go back to 6pm. The network also announced that a 6th (also the second-to-last) season of Veče sa Ivanom Ivanovićem will air, also with the 2nd season of Tvoje lice zvuči poznato.

  6. File:RTS 1 logo 2019.svg - Wikipedia

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    Logo of Swiss TV channel RTS 1 since 2019 Source rts.ch Date 2019 Author Radio Télévision Suisse Permission (Reusing this file) See below. Licensing.

  7. Al Jazeera Balkans - Wikipedia

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    The station broadcasts in local variants of the "common language spoken in Serbia, Croatia, Bosnia and Montenegro" [1] (commonly known as Serbo-Croatian [2]) from 7.30 to 3.30 CET (start and end 30 minutes later on the weekends), with both of live, pre-recorded original, and subtitled Al Jazeera English programming.

  8. Neda Ukraden - Wikipedia

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    Ukraden was born in Glavina Donja, a village near the small Croatian town of Imotski, to parents Anđelija (1924–2018) and Dušan Ukraden (1927–1997). [1] [2] [3]She lived in Imotski with her grandparents until the age of two when she relocated to Višegrad, in eastern Bosnia and Herzegovina.

  9. Arena Sport - Wikipedia

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    Arena Sport Serbia carries several sports events. Most of them are centred towards football, mainly matches from English Premier League, Spanish La Liga, Italian Serie A, French Ligue 1, as well as international competitions such as UEFA Champions League, UEFA Europa League, UEFA Nations League, UEFA Conference League, and FIFA Club World Cup.