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Yugoslavia In The Eurovision Song Contest 1991
Yugoslavia was represented at the Eurovision Song Contest 1991 with the song "Brazil" , composed by Zoran Vračrvić, with lyrics by Dragana Šarić, and performed by Šarić herself under her stage name Bebi Dol. The Yugoslavian participating broadcaster, (JRT), organized a national final, , to select its entry for the contest. This was the penultimate entry from Yugoslavia in the Eurovision Song Contest. Before Eurovision ''1991'' TV Sarajevo (TVSa) staged the Yugoslav national final on 9 March 1991 at its television Studio A in Sarajevo, hosted by Draginja Balać and Senad Hadžifejzović. The formal name of the contest was . There were 16 songs in the final, from all subnational public broadcasters. This was the final participation for the broadcasters in Croatia, Macedonia, and Slovenia before the countries declared their independence later in the same year. The winner was chosen by the votes of twenty-four jurors coming from eight broadcasting stations, one three-me ...
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Yugoslav Radio Television
Yugoslav Radio Television (''Jugoslavenska radiotelevizija''/Југословенска радиотелевизија or ''Jugoslavenska radio-televizija''/Југословенска радио-телевизија; JRT/ЈРТ) was the national public broadcasting system in the SFR Yugoslavia. It consisted of eight Administrative division, subnational radio and television broadcast centers with each one headquartered in one of the SFR Yugoslavia#Federal subjects, six constituent republics and two autonomous provinces of Yugoslavia. History JRT was one of the founding members of the European Broadcasting Union, and SFR Yugoslavia was the only socialist country among its founding members. Among other activities, JRT organized the Jugovizija, Yugoslav national final for the Eurovision Song Contest and broadcast both events for the Yugoslav audience. Each television center created its own programming independently, and some of them operated several channels. The system dissolved d ...
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Radiotelevizija Slovenija
Radiotelevizija Slovenija () – usually abbreviated to RTV Slovenija, RTV SLO (or simply RTV within Slovenia) – is Slovenia's national public broadcasting organization. Based in Ljubljana, it has regional broadcasting centres in Koper and Maribor and correspondents around Slovenia, Europe, and the world. RTV Slovenija's national radio services operate under the name , while the television division carries the name or . The names are sometimes Anglicized as ''Radio Slovenia'' and ''TV Slovenia'', respectively. There are three national and four regional radio services, which can all be heard online as well. RTV Slovenija also finances the RTV Slovenia Symphony Orchestra and the RTV Slovenia Big Band. The legal foundation for the institution is the Radiotelevizija Slovenija Act (). It is the only public nonprofit broadcasting organization in Slovenia to operate both radio and television stations. The law also requires it to air radio and television services for the country's tw ...
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Borba (newspaper)
''Borba'' ( sh-Cyrl, Борба) was a newspaper published in former Yugoslavia and Serbia, best known from the period when it was the official gazette of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia (LCY) until 1954 and Socialist Alliance of Working People of Yugoslavia thereon until its dissolution. Its name is the Serbo-Croatian word for 'fight' or 'combat'. History Beginnings and censorship The first issue of ''Borba'' was published in Zagreb on 19 February 1922. Đuro Cvijić and Kamil Horvatin were the editors of the newspaper at its founding. It was the official gazette of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia (LCY), a banned political organization since December 1920 that nevertheless operated clandestinely in the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes and later Kingdom of Yugoslavia. From 1924, the editor of ''Borba'' was Vladimir Ćopić, who was soon arrested for his articles against the government. Functioning as the banned Yugoslav Communist Party's propaganda piece, t ...
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TVCG 1
TVCG 1 is a Montenegro, Montenegrin television channel that is part of Radio Television of Montenegro (RTCG). It was established in 1964 under the auspices of RTT. The channel specializes mainly in news and national productions. History Although relays of Italian television have been available in Montenegro under Yugoslav rule since 1956, it wasn't until 4 May 1964 when the local television station started. On this day, the first news report from the Titograd newsroom was presented. By 1968, the regular weekly chronicle "Kroz Crna Gora" began, which in 1971 grew into the daily service "Novosti dana". A sports team was also set up around this time. The first daily television news service (''Dnevnik'') was broadcast in 1975. In 1979, Titograd TV joined the Eurovision (network), Eurovision network at the opening of the TV Festival of non-aligned countries in Bar. By moving to new facilities in 1984, RTT received improved professional conditions for work. In 1991, the channel adopt ...
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RTS1 (Serbian TV Channel)
RTS 1 (), known as RTS Program One (), or Prvi (), is a Serbian television channel that is part of Radio Television of Serbia (RTS). It was established on August 23, 1958 as the first television station in Serbia. History RTS 1 was the first television channel founded in the territory of Serbia. The channel began broadcasting on 23 August 1958 at 8:55 am, under the name Televizija Beograd, as part of the Yugoslav Radio Television. Its first programme was the opening of the 2nd International Fair of Technics and Technical Achievements. When TVB Program Two was launched on December 31, 1971, the new name for Program One became TVB 1. With the dissolution of Yugoslavia, the channel received its current name on January 1, 1992, when Radio Television of Serbia was established. The final of the 2008 Eurovision Song Contest, held in Belgrade and produced by RTS, attracted a record high audience of 4,560,000 viewers. At the time, nine out of the ten most watched programs on Serbian tel ...
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Aco Đukanović
Aleksandar "Aco" Đukanović ( cnr-Cyrl, Александар "Ацо" Ђукановић; born 1965) is a Montenegrin businessman, widely considered to be one of the richest and most powerful individuals in the country, along with Brano Mićunović, Vesko Barović, Dragan Brković and others from the Montenegrin nouveau riche class that emerged during the 1990s following the break-up of SFR Yugoslavia. All of Aco Đukanović's wealth and influence were achieved during his older brother Milo Đukanović's rule in Montenegro as Prime Minister and President of the Republic (1991–2006) and currently as the ruling political party's ( DPS) president and prime minister again (2006–present). Life Early activities Aco Đukanović's early business activity during the 1990s was folk concert booking, promotion and organizing through his first company Maraton. 2000s On June 4, 2000, Aco Đukanović and Pajo Jabučanin attacked LSCG activist Zoran "Feki" Kljajić in the lobby of Hotel ...
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Jovan Adamov
Jovan Adamov (born 5 May 1942, Čoka) is a Serbian composer and conductor, best remembered as the conductor of the famous children's show "Muzički tobogan". Biography Although he graduated as a mechanical engineer, Jovan "Joca" Adamov dedicated his life to music, working at Radio Television of Vojvodina (formerly RT Novi Sad). He received his musical education in Novi Sad and has been involved in music since 1962. A double bassist and occasional conductor of the Dance Orchestra of Radio Novi Sad, where he was a music producer for many years. As a composer of entertaining melodies, he has participated in many Yugoslav festivals since 1964. In addition to schlagers, old town songs, and romances, he wrote film and stage music. He is a recipient of numerous awards. Main works * Old town songs and romances ** "Room in Varadin" ** "We Met" ** "Things That Have Passed" ** "Why I Met You" * Schlagers ** "Hey Why Am I" ** "Hey Soldiers Aviators" ** "Little Words Are Needed When Yo ...
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Stole Popov
Stole Popov (; born 1950) is a Macedonian film director. Biography He was born 20 August 1950 in Skopje, Yugoslavia. He graduated film directing at the Academy of Theatre, Film & Television in Belgrade. He is currently a film directing professor at the Faculty of Dramatic Arts in Skopje and chief of Film Directing Studies. Also, he is a member of the European Film Academy since 1997. Stole Popov has won over 50 high European and World Awards and significant recognitions. Films * Fire : (documentary) – 1974 : Gold Medal – Yugoslav Film Festival, Belgrade; Grand Prix – Tuzla, Bosnia : Yugoslav candidate for Oscar Nomination * Australia, Australia : (documentary feature film) – 1976 : Grand Prix – Gold Medal – Yugoslav Film Festival, Belgrade : Yugoslav candidate for Oscar Nomination * Dae : (documentary) – 1979 : OSCAR Nomination in 1979, American Film Academy : Grand Prix – World Film Festival, Oberhausen, Germany : Grand Prix – Balkan Film Festival ...
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Anton Josipović
Anton "Ante" Josipović (born 22 October 1961) is a former Yugoslav boxer from Bosnia and Herzegovina (then part of Yugoslavia). He won the light heavyweight gold medal at the 1984 Summer Olympics. He was born in Banja Luka, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Yugoslavia. Amateur career Olympic results 1984 - Olympic Games, Los Angeles, California: Gold Medal (light heavyweight) *W-PTS 4-1 Markus Bott (Germany), *W-PTS 5-0 Georgica Donici (Romania), *W-PTS 5-0 Mustapha Moussa (Algeria), *W-Forfeit Kevin Barry (New Zealand) Pro career Josipović began his professional career in 1990 and won his first eight bouts. In 1994, he took on Asmir Vojnović for the Croatian Cruiserweight Title and lost a decision. In the rematch in 1995, Josipović again lost by decision and retired from boxing. Professional boxing record , - , align="center" colspan=8, 8 Wins (4 knockouts, 4 decisions), 2 Losses (0 knockouts, 2 decisions) , - , align="center" style="border-style: none none solid solid; ba ...
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Tanja Ribič
Tanja Ribič (born 28 June 1968) is a Slovenian actress and singer. Biography Ribič graduated from the Academy of Theatre, Radio, Film and Television in Ljubljana. She has been a member of Ljubljana City Theatre since 1992. She represented Slovenia at Eurovision Song Contest 1997 with the song " Zbudi se", which finished tenth. Her most noticeable role on television was when she played Magda Velepič in the Slovenian TV series '' Naša mala klinika''. In April 2009 Ribič and Branko Đurić acted in the movie ''Lunina prva noč'', which was played in English language. In 2014 she was a member of the jury in the TV show ''Znan obraz ima svoj glas''. Personal life She is married to actor and director Branko Đurić. The two are often portrayed in the Slovenian media as friends of Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt. Movie roles * 1990, ''Umetni raj'' – dir. Karpo Godina Karpo Ačimović Godina (born 26 June 1943) is a Slovenian cinematographer and film director ...
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Laza Ristovski
Lazar "Laza" Ristovski (Serbian Cyrillic: Лаза Ристовски, ; 23 January 1956 – 6 October 2007) was a Serbia , image_flag = Flag of Serbia.svg , national_motto = , image_coat = Coat of arms of Serbia.svg , national_anthem = () , image_map = , map_caption = Location of Serbia (gree ...n and SFRY, former Yugoslav keyboardist, known for being a member of rock music, rock bands Smak and Bijelo Dugme, as well as for his eclectic solo work that spanned many different musical genres. Biography Early life Lazar Ristovski was born in Novi Pazar, as his father, a Yugoslav People's Army officer, was stationed there at the time. When Ristovski was two years old, the family moved to Kraljevo, which is where he grew up. Early career (1970-74) Ristovski formed his first band, Bezimeni (''The Nameless''), when he was fourteen. The band made only one recording, the song "Maštarenje", which was released on ...
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Boba Stefanović
Slobodan "Boba" Stefanović ( sr-cyr, Слободан "Боба" Стефановић; 21 May 1946 – 9 February 2015) was a Serbian and Yugoslav singer and songwriter. He was one of the leading stars of the Yugoslav pop scene in the 1970s. Stefanović started his musical career in 1962 as the vocalist of the rock band Zlatni Dečaci, with which he achieved nationwide popularity. He left the band in 1967, deciding to dedicate himself to his solo career. He graduated from the Belgrade Faculty of Dramatic Arts and during the late 1960s and the 1970s he released three studio albums and a large number of EPs and 7" singles with which he achieved large mainstream popularity. His popularity declined in the 1980s, and during the 1990s and 2000s he performed live occasionally only, dedicating himself to other activities, until 2012, when he had his last public performance. Musical career With Zlatni Dečaci (1962-1967) Stefanović started his career in 1962, as the frontman of the r ...
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