Type | Broadcast radio, television and online |
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Country | Bosnia and Herzegovina |
First air date
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10 April 1945 (radio) |
Founded | 10 April 1945 |
Slogan |
"Dobar vjetar u leđa" |
Headquarters | Sarajevo |
Broadcast area
|
Bosnia and Herzegovina Worldwide via IPTV platforms |
Owner | Public |
Key people
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Belmin Karamehmedović (General-Director) Marijo Pejić (head of BHT 1) Milan Trivić (head of BH Radio 1) Admir Đulančić (head of MP BHRT) |
Launch date
|
10 April 1945 |
Former names
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RTV Sarajevo (1961–1992) RTV BiH (1992–1996) BHT (1996–2000) PBS BiH (2000-2004) |
Radio station
|
BH radio 1 |
Callsigns | BHRT |
Callsign meaning
|
Bosanskohercegovačka radiotelevizija |
Former callsigns
|
tvBiH, BHT, PBSBiH |
Affiliation | European Broadcasting Union |
Affiliates | Radio-Television of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina Radio Televizija Republike Srpske |
Former affiliations
|
Yugoslav Radio Television |
10 April 1945 (radio)
"Dobar vjetar u leđa"
The Radio and Television of Bosnia-Herzegovina (Bosnian, Croatian and Serbian: Radiotelevizija Bosne i Hercegovine or BHRT for short / Радиотелевизија Босне и Херцеговине) formerly known as PBSBiH (Public Broadcasting Service of Bosnia and Herzegovina) is an umbrella broadcasting organization and the only member of the European Broadcasting Union from Bosnia and Herzegovina.
It was known as RTVBiH (Radiotelevizija Bosne i Hercegovine) from 1992 until 1998, when it was restructured into the current service. On 1 January 1993, RTVBiH was admitted as an active member of the European Broadcasting Union. The membership was transferred to the new parental broadcasting organisation PBSBiH in 2000.
RTVBiH (and consequently BHRT) grew out of RTV Sarajevo in 1992, one of eight principal broadcasting centers of former Yugoslavia, others being RTV Ljubljana, RTV Zagreb, RTV Beograd, RTV Novi Sad, RTV Titograd, RTV Pristina, and RTV Skopje.
BHRT currently consists of three organizational units:
There is a public corporation in the establishment which should be consisted of all public broadcasters in Bosnia and Herzegovina:
In June 2016, BHRT announced it will be suspending broadcasting at the end of June, as a consequance of insufficient funding. The European Broadcasting Union (EBU) expressed strong concern as this would have been the first time a public service broadcaster in Europe would have to interrupt its broadcasting because of financial difficulties.