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Kosova Sot (English: Kosovo Today) is a newspaper published in Kosovo. The first edition was published on 12 September 1998. The founder of Kosova Sot is Ruzhdi Kadriu. Editor-in-chief and director until 2014 was Margarita Kadriu. Kosova Sot is published in hard copy as well as online.
Kosova24 ('Kosova 24') is an independent newsmedia based in Prizren, owned by Kosova 24 SH.P.K. [1] Shqip.com ('Shqip.com') is an independent newsmedia based in Prishtina, owned by Albmedia Group L.L.C [1] Bota Sot ('World Today') Pro-Democratic League of Kosovo (LDK). One of the few Kosovar newspapers distributed in many Western countries.
Television in Pristina has its beginnings on 26 November 1975, Radio Television of Pristina or RTP (Albanian: Radio Televizioni i Prishtinës, Serbian: Радио-телевизија Приштина, Radio-televizija Priština) was the first Albanian television channel in Kosova, and it was part of JRT and had its building in Kosova's capital ...
The name Kosovo Kos- is found in hundreds of Slavic locations. [7] The cognate of Proto-Slavic kosь is Ancient Greek κόσσυφος. [8] [7] Linguistic and historical research have shown that the medieval Serb state expanded into the region during the twelfth century. [9] [10] [11] Many toponyms in Kosovo appear to be South Slavic. [11]
Kosova Sot ('Kosovo Today') independent. Claims to have the highest circulation. Lajm ('News'), est. 2004, pro-AKR, owned by the businessman and politician Behgjet Pacolli. Tribuna ('The Tribune') Zëri ('The Voice'), owned by Blerim Shala, an analyst and journalist who also took part in the Kosovo status process negotiations
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The name of the karst field was for the first time applied to a wider area when the Ottoman Vilayet of Kosovo was created in 1877. The entire territory that corresponds to today's country is commonly referred to in English simply as Kosovo and in Albanian as Kosova (definite form) or Kosovë (indefinite form, pronounced [kɔˈsɔvə]).
Kohavision (shortened to KTV, previously also Koha Vision) is a Kosovan free-to-air television channel launched on September 21, 2000. [2] It was founded by politician and journalist Veton Surroi as part of KOHA Group, a media house currently led by Flaka Surroi.