RTV USK | |
Launch Date: | (founded as RTV USK) |
Picture Format: | 576i (SDTV) |
Owner: | Javno preduzeće "Radio televizija Unsko-sanskog kantona" d.o.o. Bihać |
Key People: | Gorica Bukić |
Country: | Bosnia and Herzegovina |
Language: | Bosnian language |
Area: | Una-Sana Canton |
Headquarters: | Bihać |
Webcast: | https://www.rtvusk.ba/live/radio.php |
Terr Serv 1: | Terrestrial signal |
Terr Chan 1: | Bosanska Krajina |
RTV USK or Radio Televizija Unsko-sanskog kantona is a Bosnian public television channel founded by Assembly of Una-Sana Canton. Local public radio station Radio USK is also part of this company.
Headquarters of RTV USK is located in the City of Bihać. The program is mainly produced in Bosnian language. RTV USK is the regional broadcaster (founded in 1995) that has modern equipment for broadcasting radio and television programs, as well as audio and video production. TV shows also promote multiculturalism and specific culture, tradition and customs characteristic for this region of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Thanks to TV shows from its own production, RTVUSK programming becomes recognizable and widely viewed television station in the Bosanska Krajina area (Bihać, Cazin, Velika Kladuša, Bužim, Prijedor, Sanski Most, Bosanski Novi, Bosanska Krupa, Ključ, Bosanski Petrovac, Mrkonjić Grad). Estimated number of viewers population is about 430.456.[1]
RTV USK is also member of the Bosnian television network called TV1Mreža.[2]
Mreža TV is a television program with almost national coverage in Bosnia and Herzegovina, and jointly in partnership with O Kanal broadcast several regional public and private TV stations.[3] Mreža TV airs popular series, movies and sports programs to viewers in BiH.
After the closure of the local public television channel "037TV" (television of the Bihać municipality), RTV USK is a in agreement with the Bihać Municipal Council took their broadcasting equipment.[4]
This television channel broadcasts a variety of programs such as news, talk shows, documentaries, sports, movies, mosaic, children's programs, etc.[5]