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Radio Television of Kosovo : ウィキペディア英語版 | Radio Television of Kosovo
Radio Television of Kosovo ((アルバニア語:Radio Televizioni i Kosovës), Serbo-Croatian: Radio Televizija Kosova) is the public service broadcaster in Kosovo. It offers two radio stations broadcasting a diverse programming of news and music and four 24-hour television services broadcasting on terrestrial and satellite networks. ==Programming history== RTK began broadcasting in September 1999 on analog satellite with a daily two-hour transmission, expanding to four hours per day in November 2000, with programming in Serbian and Turkish. The following July, it expanded to seven hours a day and began offering programming in Bosnian as well. In 2002, at which time it was broadcasting 15 hours a day, 35% of the station's broadcasts were produced externally, with the bulk of programming local. It included news and business coverage as well as farming information. Broadcasting remained multilingual, with programming in another language-the Romani magazine “Yekhipe"—beginning in September 2003. On 22 December of that year, the station began broadcasting 24 hours a day. RTK's radio transmission began with the October 1999 acquisition of the multilingual public radio station "Radio Prishtina", which became "Radio Kosovo". In 2000, it acquired multi-ethnic UN radio station "Radio Blue Sky". In 2013, RTK's TV services expanded to include RTK 2, a new station intended to focus on minorities. All minority language programming was shifted to RTK 2. 2014 saw the launch of news channel RTK 3 and an arts and documentary station, RTK 4.
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