16 Facts About B92

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RTV B92, or simply B92, is a Serbian news station and broadcaster with national coverage headquartered in Belgrade.

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RTV B92 is the subject of the best-selling book This is Serbia Calling.

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3.

The most prominent person in RTV B92 history is Veran Matic, who is one of the founders and CEO from B92's establishment in 1989 until 2019.

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4.

Radio B92 was founded in May 1989 in Belgrade as a predominantly youth-oriented station on 92.

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5.

On 6 October 2000, TV B92 began broadcasting as a local TV station reaching Belgrade's greater municipal area and parts of Vojvodina.

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6.

The news provided by TV B92 were very comprehensive which has contributed to the ratings going up.

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7.

Until 2006, TV B92 has undertaken a noticeable shift towards commercialization.

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8.

TV B92 held the Serbian market TV rights for the UEFA Champions League from 2003 to 2006.

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9.

On 7 April 2008, B92 Info was a news broadcasting channel launched by TV B92, as a Serbian version of CNN.

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TV B92 had called Info channel launch as the biggest project of the company's television segment.

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11.

In 2012, TV B92 got its fourth and final logo which was a purple cube with a golden flash.

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12.

From 17 March 2012 to 18 March 2012, TV B92 began to air some promos with the purple cube and was advertising something.

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13.

Later, Vesti B92 announced on 18 March 2012 at 11 pm, that TV B92 would implement a new logo and renewed on-air look on 19 March 2012.

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14.

On 18 March 2013, TV B92 aired the popular Croatian telenovela Larin izbor and on 11 September 2013, that same year, it started showing Turkish television drama for the first time as the last major Serbian commercial TV station to do so.

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Three years later on 11 September 2017, TV B92 completed the proposed re-branding and started broadcasting under the name of O2.

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16.

B92's book publishing arm is Samizdat B92 featuring prominent young authors such as Marko Vidojkovic and Srdan Valjarevic, as well as a number of foreign authors.

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