Art TV

Art TV is a privately owned television station in Serbia. Self-financed, without subscriptions or other subsidizing, it was established in 1991 and began broadcasting on July 31, 1992. When it started broadcasting, it was called Kanal Kulture (English: Cultural Channel or Channel of Culture).

Art TV covers the Belgrade metropolitan area, Vojvodina including Novi Sad, and several bigger towns in Serbia. Roughly 3,500,000 people are able to receive the program.

The station specializes in art and culture in the broadest sense. The programming encompasses editor's offices for film, theatre, music, visual arts, applied arts, science, education, documentaries and daily cultural events. The program is on air 24 hours a day.

After Art TV lost its license from Republic Broadcasting Agency (RRA), now it continues as a cable-only station.

Art TV also had a radio station of the same name, but it, too, was closed by RBA.

Serbian language TV channels
Public

Serbia - Radio-televizija Srbije • RTS 1 • RTS 2 • Radio Televizija Vojvodine • RTV 1 • RTV 2 • Radio Televizija KosovaRTV Studio B

Republika Srpska - Radio Televizija Republike Srpske
Private


National frequency : B92• Prva• Happy• Pink
Regional frequency : TV Banat• Bel ami• TV Bor• TV Čačak• TV Enigma• Jedinstvo• Jesenjin• Kanal 9• TV Kraljevo• TV Kruševac• Most• Palma plus• Panonija• TV Pirot• TV Raška• Regionalna TV• TV Santos• SAT• Sremska TV• TV Šabac• TV Vranje• Vujić• TV Zaječar• Zona
Belgrade : Art TV• Enter TV• Metropolis TV• Plus TV
National minorities : TV Khrlo e Romengo (Romani) • TV Mozaik (Hungarian) • TV Petrovec (Slovak)
Cable television stations : Pink 2• Sport Klub• MTV Adria• RTKG• DM SAT• B92 Info• KTV Zrenjanin• Cinemania• Film +• KC:N• Arenasport
Defunct: Avala• BK• Palma• Fox• Košava• Politika• Yu info/Info 24• NS Plus

Famous quotes containing the word art:

    We marry
    A gentler scion to the wildest stock,
    And make conceive a bark of baser kind
    By bud of nobler race. This is an art
    Which does mend nature—change it rather; but
    The art itself is nature.
    William Shakespeare (1564–1616)