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Rozhlasová Televízia Slovertskó or RTS ({{wp|Polish language|Mazurian}}: Radio Telewizja Słowertija) is a [[Slovertia|Slovertian]] {{Wp|Public broadcasting|Public broadcaster}} whose services include television and radio. It was founded in | Rozhlasová Televízia Slovertskó or RTS ({{wp|Polish language|Mazurian}}: Radio Telewizja Słowertija) is a [[Slovertia|Slovertian]] {{Wp|Public broadcasting|Public broadcaster}} whose services include television and radio. It was founded in 1940 with the foundation of the Sloverti Republic. It was subsequently banned in 1952 by the {{wp|Technocracy|Technocratic}} government as it was accused of being overtly nationalist. It was replaced with the State Broadcasting Service. The RTS was refounded in 1989 with the fall of technocracy in Slovertia and has been the main provider of television and radio in Slovertia ever since. | ||
==History== | ==History== |
Latest revision as of 22:20, 24 February 2024
Publicly funded public service broadcaster | |
Industry | Mass media |
Founded | May 7, 1948 |
Headquarters | , |
Area served | Republic of Slovertia |
Key people | Marta Havrilla (Chairperson) |
Number of employees | 3,090 (2024) |
Website | rts.sv |
Rozhlasová Televízia Slovertskó or RTS (Mazurian: Radio Telewizja Słowertija) is a Slovertian Public broadcaster whose services include television and radio. It was founded in 1940 with the foundation of the Sloverti Republic. It was subsequently banned in 1952 by the Technocratic government as it was accused of being overtly nationalist. It was replaced with the State Broadcasting Service. The RTS was refounded in 1989 with the fall of technocracy in Slovertia and has been the main provider of television and radio in Slovertia ever since.