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  2. Prva Srpska Televizija - Wikipedia

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    Fox Televizija (2006–2010) Links. Website. www.prva.rs , www.prvatv.me. Prva ( pronounced [pr̩̂ːʋaː]; Serbian Cyrillic: Прва, lit. 'First') or Prva Srpska Televizija ( Serbian Cyrillic: Прва српска телевизија, lit. 'First Serbian Television'), is a Serbian commercial television network with national coverage.

  3. Nacionalna Televizija Happy - Wikipedia

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    Nacionalna Televizija Happy (often shortened to Happy) is a privately owned TV channel in Serbia. Happy has gained a strong reputation for its entertainment programming. The station offers a compilation of international and domestic movies, American sitcoms, dramas, Indian soap operas and Latin telenovelas, as well as locally produced talk ...

  4. Television in Serbia - Wikipedia

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    National broadcasting. Serbia has a total of 7 national free-to-air channels, which can be viewed throughout the country. These are RTS1, RTS2 and RTS3 from the country’s public network Radio Television of Serbia, as well as private channels TV2, Prva, B92, Pink and Happy.

  5. B92 - Wikipedia

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    RTV B92. RTV B92, or simply B92 (stylized as b92, formerly BΞ92 and B 92 ), is a Serbian news station and broadcaster with national coverage headquartered in Belgrade .

  6. Survivor Srbija - Wikipedia

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    present. Survivor Srbija is the Serbian version of the reality television game show Survivor. Its first broadcast was on October 27, 2008. The show is broadcast by Prva. In addition to Serbia, the show is broadcast in Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Macedonia, Slovenia and Montenegro.

  7. RTS1 (Serbian TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    RTS1 (Serbian Cyrillic: РТС1; First program of RTS (Serbian: Први програм РТС-а / Prvi program RTS-a), First channel of RTS (Први канал РТС-а / Prvi program RTS-a) or only First (Први / Prvi)) is a Serbian public mainstream TV channel operated by RTS.

  8. Radio Television of Serbia - Wikipedia

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    RTS1 is the oldest television station in Serbia, launched on 23 August 1958 as Televizija Beograd. It is available nationally free-to-air and is the most watched television channel in the country beating the other two most popular television networks in Serbia, RTV Pink and Prva.

  9. Veče sa Ivanom Ivanovićem - Wikipedia

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    Release. 14 May 2010. ( 2010-05-14) –. present. Veče sa Ivanom Ivanovićem (English: Tonight with Ivan Ivanović) is a Serbian late-night talk show, created and hosted by Ivan Ivanović. It was initially premiere-broadcast on Prva Srpska Televizija, from 14 May 2010, before moving to Nova S in April 2019. [1]

  10. Big Brother (Serbian TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Veliki Brat (lit: Big Brother) was a Serbian version of the global reality show franchise Big Brother. The show was recorded and produced in Belgrade by Emotion Production . Originally, the show began as a Serbian production with housemates from Serbia, Montenegro and Bosnia and Herzegovina. The third season also included housemates from Macedonia.

  11. Prvi glas Srbije - Wikipedia

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    Release. September 10, 2011. ( 2011-09-10) –. January 20, 2013. ( 2013-01-20) Prvi Glas Srbije (English: The First Voice of Serbia) is a Serbian television music competition that debuted on Prva Srpska Televizija in 2011. So far, two seasons have been broadcast.