Radio Television of Kosovo - Audiences

Audiences

RTK 1 is the market leader and is watched by 92.1% of the population. For the objectivity RTK 1 leads with 73.0%. RTK's main evening news has a 74% share of all television viewing at 7.30pm. In a territory with a high percentage of young people it is important that the public broadcaster appeals to the young as well as the more mature audience and opinion formers.

Radio Kosova also performs well in a competitive market. Of the 85 radio stations in Kosovo, Radio Kosova has the second highest audience with 13% of the population listening each day. Radio Blue Sky targets a narrower youth market but is still the fifth most listened to station with 3.7% daily reach.

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