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But an early-January 36-10 win over Halifax, with Hepi man of the match, was the turning point. From there, they rose from 16th to 9th – a position which saw them qualify for the first Super League season in 1996. At the end of the 1994-95 campaign, Hepi moved to Australia, signing with the Illawarra Steelers for their 1996 season. He ...
BIR TV or BIR Televizija is Bosnian commercial cable/IPTV television channel based in Sarajevo operated by Islamic Community of Bosnia and Herzegovina. The headquarters of Radio and Television of the Islamic Community of Bosnia and Herzegovina - BIR is located in the building of the Gazi Husrev-bey's Library in Sarajevo ( Gazi Husrev-begova 56A ).
Hepi (name) Hepi is both a surname and a given name. Notable people with the name include: Brad Hepi (born 1968), New Zealand rugby league player. Hepi Te Heuheu (1919–1997), Māori tribal leader. Tyla Hepi (born 1993), New Zealand rugby league footballer, son of Brad. Categories: Given names.
Televizija Republike Srpske ( Cyrillic: Телевизија Републике Српске, "Television of Republika Srpska"; locally known just as RTRS (РТРС)) is a Bosnian entity level public mainstream TV channel operated by RTRS. [1] The channel is broadcast on a daily basis, 24 hours from RTRS headquarters located in Banja Luka.
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TV K3 or Televizija Kanal 3 is commercial television channel based in Prnjavor, Bosnia and Herzegovina. K3 TV broadcasts 24 hours of program daily, including more than 5 hours of its own production in the 10 TV shows that are created according to the wishes and interests of viewers in Republika Srpska. [1]
Federalna televizija ("Federal television"; locally known as Federalna TV ("Federal TV") or FTV) is a public mainstream TV channel operated by RTVFBiH. The program is broadcast on a daily basis, 24 hours from RTVFBiH headquarters located in Sarajevo . The radio and television program is mainly produced in Bosnian and Croatian .
Televizija Sarajevo ( TVSA) started broadcasting its own TV program on 17 March 1969. with first live TV-news program called "Večernji ekran“ (Evening Screen). At the beginning of 1975., the first phase of the construction of RTV Dom – TV headquarters building in Sarajevo was completed. Two years later, in 1977, the second television ...