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| telephone          = 386 (0) 1 475 2111
 
| telephone          = 386 (0) 1 475 2111
 
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| name                = Jože Možina
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| name                = Natalija Gorščak
| role                = Director of Television Programmes
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| role                = Director, TV Programmes
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| email              = natalija.gorscak@rtvslo.si
 
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| name                = Jani Virk
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| name                = Andraž Pöschl
| role                = Managing Editor, Culture and Arts
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| role                = Culture Programme Editor
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| telephone          = 386 (0) 1 475 3168
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| email              = andraz.poeschl@rtvslo.si
 
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[[Televizija Slovenija]] is one of the two programme units of the Slovene public broadcaster [[Radio-Television Slovenia (RTV Slovenia)]].
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[[Televizija Slovenija]] (Television Slovenia) is one of the two programme units of the Slovene public broadcaster [[Radio-Television Slovenia (RTV Slovenia)]]. With three TV channels Televizija Slovenija represents the most important state-owned television broadcaster.
 
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Television Slovenia celebrates its 50th anniversary in 2008, having commenced regular experimental programming from the Ljubljana TV studio in October 1958. The new station was incorporated into the Yugoslav media scheme from an early date, with Ljubljana preparing 30 per cent of common Yugoslav TV programming. By 1960 TV programmes were being broadcast five days a week. The first live coverage for Eurovision was ski jumping from Planica in 1960. In April 1968 the main evening newscast was broadcast for the first time in the Slovene language, in place of the common Yugoslav programme in Serbo-Croat which originated from Belgrade. In 1971 the first bilingual TV station was launched in Koper-Capodistria with programmes in Italian (in colour). Colour broadcasting commenced on TV Ljubljana in the mid 1970s, teletext was introduced in 1984 and satellite TV broadcasting began in 1992. In 2002 an additional regional television channel was launched from the regional broadcasting centre in Maribor.
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==History of public broadcasting==
  
Today Television Slovenia's two national and two regional stations broadcast a variety of programmes 24 hours each day, the majority being in-house productions. The national television channel is an important producer of cultural programming, and Television Slovenia often matches funds with (or offers equipment and staff to) the [[Slovene Film Fund]] or the [[Academy of Theatre, Radio, Film and Television (AGRFT)]] as a co-producer of TV films, animation or video. In March 2008 the TV Slovenia 3 Parliamentary Programme will be launched.
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Television Slovenia celebrated its 50th anniversary in 2008, having commenced regular experimental programming from the Ljubljana TV studio in October [[established::1958]]. The new station was incorporated into the Yugoslav media scheme from an early date, with Ljubljana preparing 30 per cent of common Yugoslav TV programming. By 1960 TV programmes were being broadcast five days a week. The first live coverage for Eurovision was ski jumping from Planica in 1960.
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In April 1968 the main evening newscast was broadcast for the first time in the Slovenian language, in place of the common Yugoslav programme in Serbo-Croatian which originated from Belgrade. In 1971 the first bilingual TV station was launched in Koper-Capodistria as a part of the [[RTV Slovenia Regional Broadcasting Centre Koper-Capodistria|RTV Slovenia Regional Broadcasting Centre]] in Koper-Capodistria with programmes not only in Italian but also those in colour for the first time. Colour broadcasting commenced on TV Ljubljana in the mid-1970s, Teletext was introduced in 1984 and satellite TV broadcasting began in 1992. In 2001 [[RTV Slovenia Multimedia Centre]] was established to help introduce new technologies. A new multimedia web portal was introduced in 2002 which includes regular news updates, broadcast archives, and the live transmission via the internet of most services, both radio and television. In 2002 an additional regional television channel was launched from the [[RTV Slovenia Regional Broadcasting Centre Maribor| RTV Slovenia Regional Broadcasting Centre]] in Maribor. Since the end of 2010, the transmission switched to digital technology and a year after followed the complete shut out of the analogue signal.
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==Programming==
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Today Television Slovenia's two national and two regional stations broadcast a variety of programmes 24 hours a day, the majority being in-house productions. The national television channel is an important producer of cultural programming, and Television Slovenia often matches funds with (or offers equipment and staff to) the [[Slovenian Film Centre]] or the [[Academy of Theatre, Radio, Film and Television (AGRFT)]] as a co-producer of TV films, animations, or videos. In March 2008 the [[TV Slovenia 3]] Parliamentary Programme was launched.
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== Other Activities ==
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RTV Slovenia also manages and finances the [[RTV Slovenia Symphony Orchestra]] and the [[RTV Slovenia Big Band]] and also its own record label [[Discography Unit, RTV Slovenia]].
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== International cooperation ==
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The television unit cooperated within the Strategic Projection of European Activities Developed (SPREAD) Project with the aim of disseminating an innovative communication strategy by the Open and Distance Learning (ODL).
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According to the Constitution Law regarding the minorities living in Slovenia, the Television Slovenia produces television programmes in Italian, Hungarian, and Romani languages within the regional [[Radio-Television Slovenia (RTV Slovenia)|RTV Slovenia]] broadcast network in [[RTV Slovenia Regional Broadcasting Centre Maribor|Maribor]] and [[RTV Slovenia Regional Broadcasting Centre Koper-Capodistria|Koper-Capodistria]].
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Furthermore, the TV show ''Slovenian Magazine'' presents in English and German languages the cultural events, historical heritage, and tourist potential in Slovenia, with broadcasts on the New York-based Channel 25 WNYE, the US educational programme SCOLA, the European satellite EbS, the German channel 3Sat, [[TV Koper-Capodistria]] (in Italian), and also as a part of multicultural broadcast programme in Sydney, Melbourne, and Buenos Aires.
  
 
== See also ==
 
== See also ==
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* [[Radio-Television Slovenia (RTV Slovenia)]]
 
* [[TV Slovenia 1]]  
 
* [[TV Slovenia 1]]  
 
* [[TV Slovenia 2]]  
 
* [[TV Slovenia 2]]  
 
* [[TV Slovenia 3]]  
 
* [[TV Slovenia 3]]  
 
* [[TV Koper-Capodistria]]  
 
* [[TV Koper-Capodistria]]  
* [[TV Maribor - Tele M]]  
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* [[TV Slovenia Hungarian Minority TV Programming]]
* [[TV Slovenia Hungarian Minority TV Programming]]  
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==External links==
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* [http://www.rtvslo.si/strani/introduction/3 Televizija Slovenija website]
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* [http://www.rtvslo.si/files/razno/brosura_rtv_ang.pdf Brochure about RTV Slovenia, in pdf]
  
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Televizija Slovenija (Television Slovenia) is one of the two programme units of the Slovene public broadcaster Radio-Television Slovenia (RTV Slovenia). With three TV channels Televizija Slovenija represents the most important state-owned television broadcaster.


History of public broadcasting

Television Slovenia celebrated its 50th anniversary in 2008, having commenced regular experimental programming from the Ljubljana TV studio in October 1958. The new station was incorporated into the Yugoslav media scheme from an early date, with Ljubljana preparing 30 per cent of common Yugoslav TV programming. By 1960 TV programmes were being broadcast five days a week. The first live coverage for Eurovision was ski jumping from Planica in 1960.

In April 1968 the main evening newscast was broadcast for the first time in the Slovenian language, in place of the common Yugoslav programme in Serbo-Croatian which originated from Belgrade. In 1971 the first bilingual TV station was launched in Koper-Capodistria as a part of the RTV Slovenia Regional Broadcasting Centre in Koper-Capodistria with programmes not only in Italian but also those in colour for the first time. Colour broadcasting commenced on TV Ljubljana in the mid-1970s, Teletext was introduced in 1984 and satellite TV broadcasting began in 1992. In 2001 RTV Slovenia Multimedia Centre was established to help introduce new technologies. A new multimedia web portal was introduced in 2002 which includes regular news updates, broadcast archives, and the live transmission via the internet of most services, both radio and television. In 2002 an additional regional television channel was launched from the RTV Slovenia Regional Broadcasting Centre in Maribor. Since the end of 2010, the transmission switched to digital technology and a year after followed the complete shut out of the analogue signal.

Programming

Today Television Slovenia's two national and two regional stations broadcast a variety of programmes 24 hours a day, the majority being in-house productions. The national television channel is an important producer of cultural programming, and Television Slovenia often matches funds with (or offers equipment and staff to) the Slovenian Film Centre or the Academy of Theatre, Radio, Film and Television (AGRFT) as a co-producer of TV films, animations, or videos. In March 2008 the TV Slovenia 3 Parliamentary Programme was launched.

Other Activities

RTV Slovenia also manages and finances the RTV Slovenia Symphony Orchestra and the RTV Slovenia Big Band and also its own record label Discography Unit, RTV Slovenia.


International cooperation

The television unit cooperated within the Strategic Projection of European Activities Developed (SPREAD) Project with the aim of disseminating an innovative communication strategy by the Open and Distance Learning (ODL).

According to the Constitution Law regarding the minorities living in Slovenia, the Television Slovenia produces television programmes in Italian, Hungarian, and Romani languages within the regional RTV Slovenia broadcast network in Maribor and Koper-Capodistria. Furthermore, the TV show Slovenian Magazine presents in English and German languages the cultural events, historical heritage, and tourist potential in Slovenia, with broadcasts on the New York-based Channel 25 WNYE, the US educational programme SCOLA, the European satellite EbS, the German channel 3Sat, TV Koper-Capodistria (in Italian), and also as a part of multicultural broadcast programme in Sydney, Melbourne, and Buenos Aires.

See also

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