Launched in 1996, Al Jazeera was the first independent news channel in the Arab world dedicated to providing comprehensive news and live debate.
It challenged established narratives and gave a global audience an alternative voice—one that put the human being back at the centre of the news agenda—quickly making it one of the world’s most
influential news networks.
Since then, it’s added new channels and services while maintaining the independent and pioneering spirit that defined its character.
Each subsidiary follows the same principles—values that inspire it to be challenging and bold, and provide a ‘voice for the voiceless’ in some of the most under-reported places on the planet.
From its headquarters in the Middle East, to the broadcast centres and more than 70 bureaus around the world, Al Jazeera strives to deliver content that captivates, informs, inspires and entertains.
N1 television crews are reporting on a daily basis for CNN, for which we act as an exclusive partner in the region. Footage has also been distributed worldwide through ENEX, an association of leading commercial TV broadcasters and broadcasted on, among others, SkyNews and RTL Germany. We believe that with our professional coverage and live reports on CNN, we are helping the public all over the world learn about the unfortunate events in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia and Serbia.
With this video blog, we want to share and document in some way the events from the past days which were recorded by N1 journalists and cameramen.
We continue to record and report on human destinies, humanitarian campaigns and official reactions, the period of recovery and reconstruction, and everything we record we plan to post on this blog so information from the scene can reach as many people as possible, and so that this misfortune will not be forgotten.
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N1, the first regional 24-hour news channel, based on objective journalism and editorial independence, will broadcast its program from three news production centers in Sarajevo, Belgrade and Zagreb, via cable, DTH and IPTV operators.
BHRT (Radiotelevizija Bosne i Hercegovine / Радио-телевизија Босне и Херцеговине / Radio and Television of Bosnia and Herzegovina) is a state-level public broadcaster and active member of the EBU - European Broadcasting Union from Bosnia and Herzegovina.
The history of electronic media in BiH goes back to April 10, 1945 when Radio Sarajevo aired its first program to the liberated country. The first TV show was broadcast in 1961 from the studio of TV Sarajevo. In that period RTSA was a full member of the JRT (Yugoslav Radio Television) system in the SFRJ. In October 1991 RTV Sarajevo was restructured into RTV BiH, as a public enterprise. Following the breakup of Yugoslavia, RTV BiH seizes to be member of the JRT system and on January 1, 1993 it was admitted as an independent active member of the EBU.
Currently BHRT operates a public television channel (BHT 1) and a public radio service (BH Radio 1). It also has an online presence on the official website www.bhrt.ba. Together with the two regional broadcasting members, the Radio-Television of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina and the Radio-Television of Republic of Srpska which operate on own channels and frequencies, BHRT forms the public broadcasting system of Bosnia and Herzegovina. As a public TV channel BHT 1 broadcasts 24 hours daily across the country (covering more than 97% of the territory of Bosnia and Herzegovina) by terrestrial signal. It also broadcasts on the satellite network.
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