RTK 4

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RTK 4 (English: Radio Television of Kosovo 4, Albanian: Radio Televizioni i Kosovës 4), is a public TV channel in Pristina, Kosovo. RTK 4 is part of the Radio Television of Kosovo (RTK), a public service broadcaster, along with the other public channels, RTK 1, 2, and 3. Its primary programming is documentaries, films, and locally-produced series.

After the launch of the second public channel, (RTK 2), in March 2014, RTK 4 was launched, which is an arts and documentaries channel for the Kosovar viewers.RTK 4 was launched along with the third channel, RTK 3, on behalf of the EBU officials. The European Broadcasting Union also helped and funded the launch of the 2 new channels.


RTK 3

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RTK 3 (English: Radio Television of Kosovo 3, Albanian: Radio Televizioni i Kosovës 3), is a public TV Channel in Pristina, Kosovo, As part of the Radio Television of Kosovo (RTK), a public service broadcaster, RTK 3 produces and airs newscasts and talk shows.

After the launch of the second public channel (RTK 2), in March 2014, RTK 3 was launched, which is a 24-hour news channel for the Kosovar viewers. It also broadcasts political talk shows. RTK 3 was launched along with the fourth channel, RTK 4, on behalf of the EBU officials. The European Broadcasting Union also helped and funded the launch of the 2 new channels.


RTK 1 HD

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RTK 1 (English: Radio Television of Kosovo 1, Albanian: Radio Televizioni i Kosovës 1), is a public TV Channel in Pristina, Kosovo, providing news and shows. As part of the Radio Television of Kosovo (RTK), a public service broadcaster, RTK 1 produces and airs newscasts, sports updates and talk shows of interest to Kosovo viewers. RTK 1 airs in all of the territory of Kosovo.

RTK 1 was founded a few weeks after the end of the NATO bombing of Yugoslavia, at the instigation of then United Nations Interim Administration Mission in Kosovo & the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe. Originally funded through contributions from international donors, this $3 Million Project, but it was also strongly supported by Bernard Kouchner, then senior UN Official in Kosovo.

In February 2008, RTK was made a national public service television. A few months later, the Director-General Agim Zatriqi abandons his functions at the head of the RTK, denouncing interferences of the ruling party in the management of the chain. These accusations were later taken up by the head of the European Broadcasting Union. Jean Réveillon, stated that "the pressure from the Kosovo government to transform the Kosovo Radio and Television into a radio-television of Non-critical state that will not be useful to citizens." RTK 1 also broadcasts political debates and broadcasts as well as sessions of the Kosovo Parliament. RTK 1 also used to broadcast programs in the other minority languages of Kosovo. After the launch of the 2nd public channel, RTK 2, which is supposed to air in all the minority languages of Kosovo, all the programs moved there.


Al Mamlaka TV

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Al-Mamlaka (Arabic: المملكة‎, romanized: Al-Mamlakah, literally "The Kingdom") is a Jordan-based public broadcaster based in Amman, Jordan, established by a 2015 bylaw. It was launched on 16 July 2018. The TV channel is state-funded and offers public broadcasting services – it is neither state-owned nor commercial.

Established in 2015 by the Independent Media bylaw, Al-Mamlaka's members of the board of directors were appointed by a Royal Decree on 10 July 2015. A $14 million annual budget was allocated to the channel. Al Ghad's columnist Fahed Khitan was named as chairman, with Marwan Jumaa, Nart Buran, Ayman Safadi, and Bassim Tweisi as board members.

The channel replaces previous government plans to introduce a third channel for the Jordan TV. Jordanian officials stated the Al-Mamlaka will be independent from the Jordan TV, offering public broadcasting services – making it neither state-owned nor commercial.

A statement by the channel on 30 June 2018 claimed that "Jordanians are expected to witness an advanced and qualitative leap with more freedom and professionalism", compared with other Jordanian channels.

The channel was officially launched on 16 July 2018.