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RTV BK Telecom : ウィキペディア英語版
RTV BK Telecom

RTV BK Telekom (Serbian Cyrillic: Радио Телевизија Браћа Карић Телеком) was a privately owned radio-television company based in Belgrade, Serbia. It functioned as a privately owned, revenue generating media outlet with a "G" rating (general audiences or general interest station) and without editorial or content restrictions. It was launched two and a half months following the launch of RTV Pink.
Prior to its license revocation in late April 2006 and subsequent folding during March 2007, BKTV had significant viewership all over Serbia. According to Nielsen Research data for the calendar year 2005 (its last full year of regular terrestrial broadcasting), BKTV held 11.2% of the Serbian TV audience with a daily average of 3.2 million people tuning into its programmes, which meant it was the third most watched TV network in Serbia at the time behind Pink (22.5% market share and 3.7 million daily viewers on average) and RTS1 (22.4% market share and 3.9 million daily viewers on average).〔(p3 BK )〕 BK was well ahead of fourth placed B92 (6.8%) and fifth placed RTS2 (6.3%).
The station's most watched programme ever was the live broadcast of Slobodan Milošević's funeral on March 18, 2006 when 2,688,622
viewers (25.2% of the Serbian television market) tuned into BK.〔(BK )〕
==History==
The company started broadcasting a TV signal on December 5, 1994 at 7am.
As of April 2004, BKTV covered more than 90% of the territory and reached about 90% of the entire population.
It aired the Serbian versions of the ''Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?'' quiz (''Želite li da postanete milioner?''), ''The Weakest Link'' (''Najslabija karika''), as well as two seasons of the local Idol series - ''Idol''.
Additionally, during the 2000s, the network started producing its own comedy, drama, and soap-opera content such as ''Crni Gruja'' (historical comedy), and ''Jelena'' (soap).
''Telefakt'', BKTV's main news programme was shown several times a day, while a shorter news bulletin programme ''Naslovi'' ran every hour on the hour. BKTV's morning show was named ''Budilnik''.
BKTV also bought rights for 2006 FIFA World Cup in Germany, but had to forfeit them because a month before the competition was to start, the station's licence got revoked. The rights were then bought out by public broadcaster RTS.
RTV BK Telecom was on the cusp of new technologies. It was the first TV station in Serbia to start broadcasting on the internet by making selected news programmes available for download and streaming on their website. It eventually introduced the BK Player, a media player designed to play BK TV program live on the Internet 24 hours a day. The latest version was BK Player 2.

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