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www.narodnopozoriste.rs The National Theatre ( Serbian Cyrillic : Народно позориште , romanized : Narodno pozorište ) is a theatre located in Belgrade , Serbia . Founded in the latter half of the 19th century, it is located on the Republic Square , at the corner of Vasina and Francuska Street.
Belgrade Music Festival (BEMUS) is a Serbian music festival.Founded in 1969, it is the oldest and the most prominent music festival in Serbia and one of the most distinctive classical music festivals in the South-Eastern Europe.
The program of Radio Belgrade 202 began broadcasting on June 27, 1969. [2] Conceived as a city station, in the beginning, the signal could be heard only in the area of Belgrade, broadcasting music and short informational programs.
The Faculty of Dramatic Arts (Serbian: Факултет драмских уметности, romanized: Fakultet dramskih umetnosti; abbreviated FDU) is a constituent institution of the University of Arts in Belgrade which focuses on education and research in the fields of film, theatre, dramaturgy, culture, radio, acting and medias.
The first news announcer in 1929 was Jelena Bilbija. The first radio program in Serbia was broadcast in February 1929, when released radio signal was transmitted from the transmitter in Belgrade suburb of Rakovica. After five years, on 24 March 1929 Radio Belgrade began its regular broadcasting program, with art music. [4] [5]
studiob.rs RTV Studio B , more often called Studio B ( Serbian Cyrillic : Студио Б ), is a radio and television broadcaster in Belgrade , Serbia. It was the first broadcast station outside the national electronic media system.
Radio Belgrade (Serbian: Радио Београд, Radio Beograd) is a state-owned and operated radio station in Belgrade, Serbia.It has four different programs (Radio Belgrade 1, Radio Belgrade 2, Radio Belgrade 3, and Radio Belgrade 202), a precious archive of several hundreds of thousands records, magnetic tapes and CDs, and is part of Radio Television of Serbia.
This program was broadcast on Radio Belgrade in the 1970s. [2] "Minimaks" was one of the first programmes in which there was a lot of popular music and its motto was "minimum talk, maximum music". Minimaks" was one of the first programmes in which there was a lot of popular music and its motto was "minimum talk, maximum music".