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Macedonian Radio Television

Macedonian Radio-television (Macedonian: Македонска радио-телевизија, romanizedMakedonska radio-televizija), or MRT (МРТ) for short, is the public broadcasting organisation of North Macedonia. It was founded in 1993 by the Assembly of the Republic of Macedonia.

Macedonian Radio-television
Македонска радио-телевизија
MRT Center, the headquarters of MRT in Skopje
TypeBroadcast national television network
Country
AvailabilityNational;
international (via MRT Sat and Radio Macedonia)
Founded28 December 1944; 79 years ago (28 December 1944)
by ASNOM
OwnerNorth Macedonia
Launch date
28 December 1944; 79 years ago (28 December 1944)
CallsignsMKRTV
Federal Broadcasting (JRT) (1945–1991)
Official website
play.mrt.com.mk

Its legally defined service is the production and broadcasting of radio and television programmes of all genres, which should satisfy the public information, cultural, educational and recreational needs of the people of North Macedonia.

MRT is directed by Marijan Cvetkovski.[1] MRT has 1,200 employees.

History edit

 
MRT's second and previous logo from 1991 to 2012

Radio in Vardar Macedonia began in 1941, when Skopje was administrative capital of Vardar Banovina in Kingdom of Yugoslavia. On 27 January 1941 Radio Skoplje (Радио Скопље) started broadcasting in Serbian and retransmitting some programs from Radio Belgrade. On 20 April 1941 Radio Skopje was relaunched under Bulgarian control as Radio Skopie (Радио Скопие), retransmitting some programs from Radio Sofia.

Broadcasting in Macedonian began on 28 December 1944 as Radio Skopje (Радио Скопје) with the live transmission of the Second Session of ASNOM. TV Skopje started operation in 1964. In 1978 its first programme was renamed TVS 1.

Since 1991 Macedonian Radio and Television is an independent radio and television broadcaster. In July 1993, MRT was admitted as a full active member of the European Broadcasting Union. MRT uses the acronym: MKRTV. With the enactment of the new broadcasting law on 24 April 1997, Macedonian Radio and Television was split into two parts: Macedonian radio-diffusion and Macedonian Radio-Television. According to article 77 of the broadcasting law, 61% of the collected broadcasting tax belongs to Macedonian Radio-television. The broadcasting tax was abolished in September 2017.[2]

In March 2019, the government of North Macedonia recommended to the Board of the MRT to change the name of the network to "National Radiotelevision" in light of the Prespa agreement.[3] Even though such changes were not made, some government officials have since used the abbreviation NRTV when referring to the network.[4]

Services edit

Television edit

Macedonian Television broadcasts 73 hours of programmes daily on its three national terrestrial and two international satellite channels.

Terrestrial
  • MRT 1 broadcasts a generalist programming.
  • MRT 2 is centred towards the Albanian community of North Macedonia.
  • MRT 3 broadcasts sports and entertainment.
  • MRT 4 caters to the different national minorities in the country, such as the Turkish, Serbian, Romani, Aromanian and Bosnian communities.
  • MRT 5 is focused towards children.
  • MRT Sobraniski Kanal was formed in 1991 as an experimental channel, but now it broadcasts the activities from the Assembly of the Republic of North Macedonia.

All terrestrial channels air natively in high-definition.

Satellite
  • MRT Sat started in 2000 and broadcasts a continuous 24-hour programme, which are a selection of programmes from MRT, as well as special programming produced for the channel of 5 hours.
  • MRT 2 Sat was introduced in 2012 and broadcasts a continuous 24-hour programme in Albanian.

Radio edit

The framework of the Macedonian Radio consists of three national channels, a satellite channel and a non-profit regional channel. It broadcasts 86.5 hours of programmes daily on its national and satellite channels. Macedonian Radio also broadcasts its programme over the Internet.

  • The First channel, Radio Skopje, broadcasts a continuous 24-hour programme. It mainly functions as a talk radio.
  • The Second channel, Radio 2, broadcasts a continuous 24-hour programme, too. It is focused on popular music and entertainment.
  • The Third channel of Radio Skopje, broadcasts programmes in all the languages of the national minorities in North Macedonia, including Albanian (since 1948); Turkish (since 1945) 5 hours; Aromanian (since 1991); Romani (since 1991); Serbian (since 2003) and Bosnian (since 2003) all 30 minutes each per day.
  • The satellite channel, Radio Macedonia, commenced in July 2003, and broadcasts a 24-hour continual programme, which is a selection of programmes from Macedonian Radio and its original programme "Radio Macedonia" with a duration of 6 hours and 30 minutes.
  • Kanal 103 provides FM broadcasting only for the region of Skopje with the mission of promoting avant-garde music and culture.

Management edit

The process of transformation of MRTV in a public service broadcaster is not yet completed; it entailed the 1997 Law on Broadcasting Activities and the 2005 Broadcast Law. Editorial independence of MRTV is guaranteed by law but de facto lacking due to lack of independent funding and lack of independence of MRTV managerial bodies. MRTV executive directors in the last ten years remained close to the party in power. The network was funded by a license fee as well as by public budget contributions and advertising revenues (limited to 10% of airtime). Budgetary needs, and the practice of ad hoc state budgetary funding, has created a "culture of dependence" in MRTV.[5]: 16 

MRTV is supervised by the MRTV Council, whose members are appointed by the Parliament upon proposal by "authorised nominators" from civil society. The Council then elects the members of MRTV Management Board. Although formally only accountable to the legislature through its annual report and budget plan, MRTV remains informally accountable to the executive, undermining institutional autonomy.[6] MRTV also risks neglecting cultural pluralism obligations, in terms of programmes for minorities, as well as lacking impartiality and distance from government/majority politicians.[5]: 16 

Notable people edit

Notable people who were employed in the Macedonian Radio-television include clarinetist and composer Tale Ognenovski who was a member of the “Chalgii orchestra”, “Folk music orchestra” and “Authentic folk instruments orchestra” from 1960 until 1979.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "И покрај реизборот, Цветковски ќе остане директор на мртв до донесувањето на новиот закон, најави владата". Сакам да кажам (in Macedonian). Skopje. Retrieved 14 February 2023.
  2. ^ "Укината радиодифузната такса". Сакам да кажам (in Macedonian). Skopje. Retrieved 26 May 2023.
  3. ^ "Од 124-тата седница на Владата на РСМ: Утврден реформскиот пакет предлог закони за Јавно обвинителство, Совет за јавни обвинители и за бесплатна правна помош; Усвоени измени на предлог законот за недискриминација". vlada.mk. Government of North Macedonia. 5 March 2019. Retrieved 26 May 2023.
  4. ^ "Ковачевски: Граѓаните би плаќале пет пати повисоки сметки за струја да не се субвенциите". vlada.mk. Government of North Macedonia. 25 September 2022. Retrieved 26 May 2023.
  5. ^ a b Elda Brogi, Alina Dobreva, and Pier Luigi Parcu, "Freedom of Media in the Western Balkans", study for the European Parliament's Subcommittee on Human Rights, October 2014, EXPO/B/DROI/2013/16
  6. ^ Macedonian Institute for Media (2010), Analysis of the Public Broadcasting in the Republic of Macedonia in the Context of the European Media Policy 22 December 2015 at the Wayback Machine. Skopje.

External links edit

  • Official website
    • Radio Skopje
    • Radio Bitola

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template Translated mk Makedonska radioteleviziјa to the talk page For more guidance see Wikipedia Translation Macedonian Radio television Macedonian Makedonska radio televiziјa romanized Makedonska radio televizija or MRT MRT for short is the public broadcasting organisation of North Macedonia It was founded in 1993 by the Assembly of the Republic of Macedonia Macedonian Radio televisionMakedonska radio televiziјaMRT Center the headquarters of MRT in SkopjeTypeBroadcast national television networkCountryNorth MacedoniaAvailabilityNational international via MRT Sat and Radio Macedonia Founded28 December 1944 79 years ago 28 December 1944 by ASNOMOwnerNorth MacedoniaLaunch date28 December 1944 79 years ago 28 December 1944 CallsignsMKRTVFormer affiliationsFederal Broadcasting JRT 1945 1991 Official websiteplay mrt com mk Its legally defined service is the production and broadcasting of radio and television programmes of all genres which should satisfy the public information cultural educational and recreational needs of the people of North Macedonia MRT is directed by Marijan Cvetkovski 1 MRT has 1 200 employees Contents 1 History 2 Services 2 1 Television 2 2 Radio 3 Management 4 Notable people 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksHistory edit nbsp MRT s second and previous logo from 1991 to 2012 Radio in Vardar Macedonia began in 1941 when Skopje was administrative capital of Vardar Banovina in Kingdom of Yugoslavia On 27 January 1941 Radio Skoplje Radio Skopљe started broadcasting in Serbian and retransmitting some programs from Radio Belgrade On 20 April 1941 Radio Skopje was relaunched under Bulgarian control as Radio Skopie Radio Skopie retransmitting some programs from Radio Sofia Broadcasting in Macedonian began on 28 December 1944 as Radio Skopje Radio Skopјe with the live transmission of the Second Session of ASNOM TV Skopje started operation in 1964 In 1978 its first programme was renamed TVS 1 Since 1991 Macedonian Radio and Television is an independent radio and television broadcaster In July 1993 MRT was admitted as a full active member of the European Broadcasting Union MRT uses the acronym MKRTV With the enactment of the new broadcasting law on 24 April 1997 Macedonian Radio and Television was split into two parts Macedonian radio diffusion and Macedonian Radio Television According to article 77 of the broadcasting law 61 of the collected broadcasting tax belongs to Macedonian Radio television The broadcasting tax was abolished in September 2017 2 In March 2019 the government of North Macedonia recommended to the Board of the MRT to change the name of the network to National Radiotelevision in light of the Prespa agreement 3 Even though such changes were not made some government officials have since used the abbreviation NRTV when referring to the network 4 Services editTelevision edit Macedonian Television broadcasts 73 hours of programmes daily on its three national terrestrial and two international satellite channels Terrestrial MRT 1 broadcasts a generalist programming MRT 2 is centred towards the Albanian community of North Macedonia MRT 3 broadcasts sports and entertainment MRT 4 caters to the different national minorities in the country such as the Turkish Serbian Romani Aromanian and Bosnian communities MRT 5 is focused towards children MRT Sobraniski Kanal was formed in 1991 as an experimental channel but now it broadcasts the activities from the Assembly of the Republic of North Macedonia All terrestrial channels air natively in high definition Satellite MRT Sat started in 2000 and broadcasts a continuous 24 hour programme which are a selection of programmes from MRT as well as special programming produced for the channel of 5 hours MRT 2 Sat was introduced in 2012 and broadcasts a continuous 24 hour programme in Albanian Radio edit The framework of the Macedonian Radio consists of three national channels a satellite channel and a non profit regional channel It broadcasts 86 5 hours of programmes daily on its national and satellite channels Macedonian Radio also broadcasts its programme over the Internet The First channel Radio Skopje broadcasts a continuous 24 hour programme It mainly functions as a talk radio The Second channel Radio 2 broadcasts a continuous 24 hour programme too It is focused on popular music and entertainment The Third channel of Radio Skopje broadcasts programmes in all the languages of the national minorities in North Macedonia including Albanian since 1948 Turkish since 1945 5 hours Aromanian since 1991 Romani since 1991 Serbian since 2003 and Bosnian since 2003 all 30 minutes each per day The satellite channel Radio Macedonia commenced in July 2003 and broadcasts a 24 hour continual programme which is a selection of programmes from Macedonian Radio and its original programme Radio Macedonia with a duration of 6 hours and 30 minutes Kanal 103 provides FM broadcasting only for the region of Skopje with the mission of promoting avant garde music and culture Management editThe process of transformation of MRTV in a public service broadcaster is not yet completed it entailed the 1997 Law on Broadcasting Activities and the 2005 Broadcast Law Editorial independence of MRTV is guaranteed by law but de facto lacking due to lack of independent funding and lack of independence of MRTV managerial bodies MRTV executive directors in the last ten years remained close to the party in power The network was funded by a license fee as well as by public budget contributions and advertising revenues limited to 10 of airtime Budgetary needs and the practice of ad hoc state budgetary funding has created a culture of dependence in MRTV 5 16 MRTV is supervised by the MRTV Council whose members are appointed by the Parliament upon proposal by authorised nominators from civil society The Council then elects the members of MRTV Management Board Although formally only accountable to the legislature through its annual report and budget plan MRTV remains informally accountable to the executive undermining institutional autonomy 6 MRTV also risks neglecting cultural pluralism obligations in terms of programmes for minorities as well as lacking impartiality and distance from government majority politicians 5 16 Notable people editNotable people who were employed in the Macedonian Radio television include clarinetist and composer Tale Ognenovski who was a member of the Chalgii orchestra Folk music orchestra and Authentic folk instruments orchestra from 1960 until 1979 See also editMRT CenterReferences edit I pokraј reizborot Cvetkovski ќe ostane direktor na mrtv do donesuvaњeto na noviot zakon naјavi vladata Sakam da kazham in Macedonian Skopje Retrieved 14 February 2023 Ukinata radiodifuznata taksa Sakam da kazham in Macedonian Skopje Retrieved 26 May 2023 Od 124 tata sednica na Vladata na RSM Utvrden reformskiot paket predlog zakoni za Јavno obvinitelstvo Sovet za јavni obviniteli i za besplatna pravna pomosh Usvoeni izmeni na predlog zakonot za nediskriminaciјa vlada mk Government of North Macedonia 5 March 2019 Retrieved 26 May 2023 Kovachevski Graѓanite bi plaќale pet pati povisoki smetki za struјa da ne se subvenciite vlada mk Government of North Macedonia 25 September 2022 Retrieved 26 May 2023 a b Elda Brogi Alina Dobreva and Pier Luigi Parcu Freedom of Media in the Western Balkans study for the European Parliament s Subcommittee on Human Rights October 2014 EXPO B DROI 2013 16 Macedonian Institute for Media 2010 Analysis of the Public Broadcasting in the Republic of Macedonia in the Context of the European Media Policy Archived 22 December 2015 at the Wayback Machine Skopje External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Macedonian Radio television Official website Radio Skopje Radio Bitola 42 0 0 N 21 27 0 E 42 00000 N 21 45000 E 42 00000 21 45000 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Macedonian Radio Television amp oldid 1220769254, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, 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