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RTV21

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Radio Televizioni 21
RTV 21 Logo.png
CountryKosovo
Broadcast areaKosovo
Albania
North Macedonia
United States
SloganBurim i pashterrshëm
Programming
Language(s)Albanian
Picture format16:9 (576i) SDTV
16:9 (1080i) HDTV
Ownership
OwnerCompany 21
Sister channelsTV21 (North Macedonia)
21 Plus
21 Popullore
21 Mix
21 Junior
21 Business
History
Launched1998
Links
WebsiteOfficial website
Availability
Terrestrial
Analogue-T
Cable
IPKOChannel 5
Digit-AlbChannel 61
Naxoo (Switzerland)Channel 286
Satellite
DigitalDVB-S (Europe: Eutelsat W2)

RTV21 (an acronym for Radio Televizioni 21; English: Radio and Television 21) is a media company based in Pristina, Kosovo,[a] which includes a radio (est. 1998), a television (est. 1999), and a website (est. 2001).

History and profile

Founded as Radio 21 by Afërdita Saraçini and her husband, Florin Kelmendi, this transmission was a 30-minute news program about the events in Kosovo during the 1998-1999 war. Radio 21 reported from Skopje temporarily during the NATO bombing (March–June 1999). After the war began the revival of this broadcaster and with the help of donations from abroad the company also launched the national TV channel TV21. In 2000 the station was licensed nationally and broadcast two hours of programming daily, which was increased to 18 hours in 2001. Since 2002, the transmitter emits a 24-hour full program that consists of 70 percent of in-house productions.[1]

RTV21 broadcasts today 24 hours via terrestrial and satellite in Europe and America. Even Radio 21 broadcasts 24 hours through FM waves.[2]

Since September 2007, RTV21 also has five other channels: the music channel 21 Plus,[3] the folk music station 21 Popullore,[4] the children's channel 21 Junior,[5] the cultural channel 21 Mix and the economy transmitter 21 Business as well as an official YouTube channel. The 2200 square meter building is part of the broadcaster Sheshi 21 (Square 21), which is rented to event organizers. Since January 2012, RTV21 is the first station in Kosovo to broadcast on digital terrestrial. Since 2013 RTV 21 broadcasts in HD format, the first station in Kosovo and in the Balkans to do so. By the end of 2012, RTV21 was selected as TV channel of the year on the first edition of IMK.

Besides various newscasts, RTV21 broadcasts primarily cultural and entertainment programs such as Diçka po zihet or magazine program Relax. Also the first season of Shpija e Kosovës (the Kosovan version of Big Brother) was broadcast on RTV21.[6]

Programming

Nationally created shows

Original name Format
1 kafe me Mamën Entertaining show
2 me 1 Sports show
21 gradë Summer show
21 Live News News edition
21 minuta News edition
21 petale Kids program
35 mm Cinematography show
Ajkë e mjaltë Game show
Argument Plus Talk show
Bon Bon Entertaining show
Cimerat TV series
Click Debate show
Çelësi Talk show
Çka ka me hongër Cooking show
Diçka po zihet Cooking show
Edhe unë jam Kosovë Documentary series
Fehi's Show Entertaining show
Hallakamë Entertaining show
Kabare Variete Prishtina Musical
Kënga Magjike Music awards
Kojshia Show Talk show
Lufta e nuseve Reality show
Odeon Stand-up comedy
Op Labi Party Music show
Pa teklif Variety show
Paleta muzikore Music program
Për ditë të mbarë Morning show
Relax Sunday show
Rendez Vous Talk show
Shpija e Kosovës Reality show
Shtëpitë e bukura të Kosovës Reportage
Standardi ynë Reportage
Startup Current affairs
Thirrja e artë Game show
Top Hop Hiti Kids' music show
Unë jam Top Model Reality show
Zëri i Amerikës News edition
Ziej e përziej Entertaining show

International shows

Original name Albanian translation Origin
A Casa das Sete Mulheres Shtatë gratë Brazil
A Favorita Favoritja Brazil
Acı Hayat Jeta e hidhur Turkey
Avenida Brasil Bulevardi Brazil Brazil
Benim Adim Melek Emri im është engjull Turkey
Beni Böyle Sev Më dashuro Turkey
Benjamin the Elephant Elefanti Benxhamin Germany
Bitmeyen Şarkı Kënga e pambaruar Turkey
Caminho das Índias India Brazil
CentoVetrine 100 vitrinat Italy
Cuando seas mía Kur ti të jesh e imja Mexico
Dance Dance Dance Vallëzim Brazil
El Cuerpo del Deseo Shpirt i trazuar United States
Elimi Bırakma Mos ma lesho dorën Turkey
Elisa di Rivombrosa Eliza Italy
Eski Hikaye Tregim i vjetër Turkey
Ezel Ezel Turkey
Farhat Farhat Italy
Fatmagül'ün Suçu Ne? Fatmagyl Turkey
Garfield and Friends Garfildi me miq United States
Gitanas Ciganët Mexico
Gümüş Gymysh Turkey
Hatırla Gönül Kujtohu Turkey
Hayat Ağacı Pema e jetës Turkey
Hombres de honor Nderi i burrave Argentina
Ihlamurlar Altında Nën hijen e Blinajës Turkey
Incantesimo Të magjepsurit Italy
Inocente de ti E sinqerta Mexico
Joia Rara Perla Brazil
Kara Sevda Dashuri e errët Turkey
Kalbimdeki Deniz Deti i jetës sime Turkey
Karadayı Karadai Turkey
Kaybolan Yıllar Vitet e humbura Turkey
Küçük Hanımefendi Zonja e vogël Turkey
La Madrastra Njerka Mexico
La Reina del Sur Mbretëresha e jugut United States
La Traición Tradhëtia Colombia
Lado a Lado Krah për krah Brazil
Lupo Alberto Ujku Alberto Italy
Mavi Kelebekler Fluturat e kaltra Turkey
Maya the Bee Bleta Maja Germany
Mazi Kalbimde Yaradır Zemër e plagosur Turkey
Mi Gorda Bella Trashaluqja e bukur Venezuela
Muhteşem Yüzyıl Sulltan Sulejmani Turkey
Muhteşem Yüzyıl: Kösem Shekulli madhështor: Kosem Turkey
Mundo de fieras Parajsa dhe ferri Mexico
O Clone Kloni Brazil
Papi Ricky Papi Riki Chile
Pasión de Gavilanes Pasionet e fshehta Colombia
Passione Pasionet Brazil
Por ti Për ty Mexico
Salomé Salome Mexico
Salve Jorge E guximshmja Brazil
Sıla Sila Turkey
Simba: The King Lion Simba: Mbreti luan Italy
Sky Dancers Vallëtarët e qiellit United States
Sos mi Vida Je jeta ime Argentina
The Spaghetti Family Shpageta familjare Italy
Terra Nostra Toka jonë Brazil
The Great Book of Nature Libri i madh i natyrës Italy
The Mentalist Mentalisti United States
Wildfire Zjarri i egër United States

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Kosovo is the subject of a territorial dispute between the Republic of Kosovo and the Republic of Serbia. The Republic of Kosovo unilaterally declared independence on 17 February 2008. Serbia continues to claim it as part of its own sovereign territory. The two governments began to normalise relations in 2013, as part of the 2013 Brussels Agreement. Kosovo is currently recognized as an independent state by 98 out of the 193 United Nations member states. In total, 113 UN member states recognized Kosovo at some point, of which 15 later withdrew their recognition.

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