Radio Television of Serbia - Television

Television

Channel Notes
RTS1 First television station in Serbia launched on 23 August 1958. Available nationally.
RTS2 First colour television station in Serbia launched on 31 December 1971. Available nationally.
RTS Digital Serbia's first digital only channel. Available nationally through trial DVB-T2 network.
RTS HD Serbia's first high definition channel launched on 9 September 2009. Available nationally through trial DVB-T2 network.
RTS SAT RTS satellite channel launched on 14 May 1991. Available throughout Europe, North America and Australia.

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