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Televizija Slovenija
Kolodvorska 2-4, SI-1550 Ljubljana


Phone386 (0) 1 475 2111
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Abstract

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.

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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