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  1. Sledujte televíziu a počúvajte rozhlas online. Objavte live vysielanie našich programov i archív RTVS.

  2. Radio and Television of Slovakia (Slovak: Rozhlas a televízia Slovenska [ˈrɔzɦlas a ˈteleʋiːzɪɐ ˈslɔʋenska]), in short RTVS, was a nationwide public broadcasting, state-funded organisation in Slovakia.

  3. Slovak Television and Radio (Slovak: Slovenská televízia a rozhlas [ˈslɔʋenskaː ˈteleʋiːzɪɐ a ˈrɔzɦlas]), in short STVR is a nationwide public broadcasting, state-funded organisation in Slovakia. Its headquarters are located in Bratislava and led by acting General Director Igor Slanina.

  4. Jun 10, 2024 · Radio and Television of Slovakia (Slovak: Rozhlas a televízia Slovenska [ˈrɔzɦlas a ˈteleʋiːzɪɐ ˈslɔʋenska] ), in short RTVS, is a nationwide public broadcasting, state-funded organisation in Slovakia.

  5. The cabinet backed a culture ministry proposal to abolish the existing Radio and Television of Slovakia (RTVS). It will be replaced by a new body, Slovak Television and Radio (STVR). The current...

  6. Apr 8, 2024 · Radio and TV Slovakia (RTVS) is the public broadcaster. The media are generally "free and independent, despite substantial pressure on journalists exerted by both from the government and from...

  7. Prehľad všetkých programových služieb Slovenského rozhlasu, ako aj vysielanie naživo online.

  8. Slovak Television (STV) is a public television service that broadcasts on two channels, Channel One (Jednotka) and Channel Two (Dvojka) across the entire territory of the Slovak Republic. Viewers have selected STV as the most reliable Slovak television network.

  9. Apr 24, 2024 · Bratislava, April 24 (TASR) - Public-service broadcaster Radio and Television Slovakia (RTVS) is to be renamed Slovak Television and Radio (STVR), according to the draft law on STVR approved by the government on Wednesday.

  10. May 2, 2024 · BRATISLAVA, Slovakia (AP) — Thousands of Slovaks rallied in the capital on Thursday to protest – again – a controversial overhaul of the country’s public radio and television services, a move that critics say would result in the government taking full control of the media.