RTV B92, or simply B92 (stylized as b92, formerly BΞ92 and B 92), is a Serbian news station and broadcaster with national coverage headquartered in
Belgrade
Belgrade is the Capital city, capital and List of cities in Serbia, largest city of Serbia. It is located at the confluence of the Sava and Danube rivers and at the crossroads of the Pannonian Basin, Pannonian Plain and the Balkan Peninsula. T ...
.
Founded in 1989 as radio station, it was a rare outlet for Western news and information in
FR Yugoslavia
The State Union of Serbia and Montenegro or simply Serbia and Montenegro, known until 2003 as the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia and commonly referred to as FR Yugoslavia (FRY) or simply Yugoslavia, was a country in Southeast Europe locate ...
under
Slobodan Milošević
Slobodan Milošević ( sr-Cyrl, Слободан Милошевић, ; 20 August 1941 – 11 March 2006) was a Yugoslav and Serbian politician who was the President of Serbia between 1989 and 1997 and President of the Federal Republic of Yugos ...
, and was a force behind many
demonstrations that took place in Belgrade during the turbulent 1990s. It also played
rock music
Rock is a Music genre, genre of popular music that originated in the United States as "rock and roll" in the late 1940s and early 1950s, developing into a range of styles from the mid-1960s, primarily in the United States and the United Kingdo ...
. Due to this, RTV B92 won the
MTV Free Your Mind award in 1998, and many other awards for journalism and fighting for human rights. RTV B92 is the subject of the best-selling book ''This is Serbia Calling''. On 6 October 2000, the day following the
overthrow of Slobodan Milošević, television B92 started broadcasting.
During the 2000s, the company has undertaken a shift from political and societal topics towards commercialization, and has changed the ownership structure multiple times. The B92 brand name was subject to several replacements and restorations: in July 2015, Radio B92 was shut down and was replaced by a new station called ''Play Radio''. In April 2008, the second TV (cable-only) channel named ''B92 Info'', with 24-hour news coverage was launched, to be replaced by ''Prva World'' in 2016, under the sister brand
Prva TV. In 2017, TV B92 changed its name to ''O2.TV'', only to be restored to B92 in March 2020.
RTV B92 media company continues to operate the Play Radio and B92 television channel. other active segments of the B92 media network are ''B92.net'' web portal, ''B92 Fond'' humanitarian fund, ''Samizdat B92'' book publisher and ''Rex'' cultural center. The most prominent person in RTV B92 history is
Veran Matić, who was one of the founders and CEO from B92's establishment in 1989 until 2019.
History
Radio
1989–2015: B92 Radio
Radio B92 was founded in May 1989 in Belgrade as a predominantly youth-oriented station on 92.5 MHz FM. It received financial help from the
Open Society Foundations
Open Society Foundations (OSF), formerly the Open Society Institute, is an American grantmaking network founded by business magnate George Soros. Open Society Foundations financially supports civil society groups around the world, with the s ...
and the
USAID
The United States Agency for International Development (USAID) is an agency of the United States government that has been responsible for administering civilian United States foreign aid, foreign aid and development assistance.
Established in 19 ...
. It was briefly closed down by authorities in March 1991.
During the
Yugoslav Wars
The Yugoslav Wars were a series of separate but related#Naimark, Naimark (2003), p. xvii. ethnic conflicts, wars of independence, and Insurgency, insurgencies that took place from 1991 to 2001 in what had been the Socialist Federal Republic of ...
in the 1990s, RTV B92 was one of the very few sources for news not controlled by the government. Although the government did everything in its power to prevent RTV B92 from transmitting its programs they failed. With the help of Dutch internet provider
XS4All
XS4ALL was an Internet service provider (ISP) in the Netherlands. It was founded in 1993 as an offshoot of the Hacker (computer security), hackers club Hack-Tic
by Felipe Rodriquez, Rop Gonggrijp, Paul Jongsma and Cor Bosman, while based in Amster ...
, RTV B92 started broadcasting their programs over the internet in 1996. These broadcasts were then also re-transmitted via the
BBC World Service while several local stations on the ground made the programs available throughout
Serbia
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. In 1996 the
Internationale Medienhilfe organisation awarded the title "Radiostation des Jahres" to Radio B92.
It was forced off the air for a time in 1999 when
NATO
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bombed Yugoslavia, and government agents cracked down on pro-Western reporting. The government took over the station in 1999 but the team continued broadcasting in borrowed studios as B2-92. In a dawn raid in May 2000 government troops seized everything.
Internet broadcasting from secret studios continued however, until after the ousting of Milošević in October 2000, when the two stations were unified.
It has continued as a combined music and news radio station since.
Throughout the years it has become a national radio with wide audience. The radio station at its peak had around 400,000 daily listeners which made up 35% of all radio listeners with almost 80 stations competing for airtime. As of 2014, Radio B92 covered the whole of the territory of Serbia.
The most notable radio shows were ''Kažiprst'' (''index finger''), featuring usually live or occasionally live-to-tape interviews with notable public figures, ''Peščanik'' (''Hourglass''), liberal talk show, radio blog of a sort, edited by
Svetlana Vuković and
Svetlana Lukić and the morning program ''Dizanje'' (''getting up'').
In the afternoon of 9 July 2015, most of the radio employees were fired. Among the people who lost their job on that occasion were all employees in the news and music section—sections that made Radio B92's trademark. On that same day all radio shows were cancelled, leaving only the radio broadcasting music and two remaining employees responsible for that.
2015–present: Play Radio
On 13 July 2015, the new ''Play Radio'' began on 92.5 MHz FM, broadcasting only music and the promo of the station, this time mentioning the B92 name. Following the name change, the B92's site's radio section now redirects to the ''Play Radio'' website, which includes a stream, which lets visitors listen to the station. However, ''Play Radio'' began as a summer schedule announcement on the now-closed Radio B92. The station began broadcasting on 31 August 2015 at 06:00.
Television
2000–2003

On 6 October 2000, TV B92 began broadcasting as a local TV station reaching Belgrade's greater municipal area and parts of Vojvodina. Over the next few years, the station expanded its network of repeaters and could be seen in most of Serbia.
From the 2000s, the daily newscast on TV B92 become popular with viewers. Its TV news service was the second most watched in Serbia after the national broadcaster. The afternoon edition was at 4 PM and the central edition was at 8 PM. This was an only edition with two presenters (both male and female). The evening news had cast at 12 AM and was particularly popular and had a large surge in the ratings. The news provided by TV B92 were very comprehensive which has contributed to the ratings going up.
2003–2011
On 11 October 2004, TV B92's news program Vesti B92 introduced the ticker, which was replaced by flipper on 19 March 2012. The ticker was returned on 4 February 2013, which was replaced by flipper again on 3 February 2014.
In April 2006, TV B92 was officially given a national commercial broadcasting license along with
TV Pink,
Fox Televizija,
TV Avala and
TV Košava. The station's most notable regular TV programmes included ''
Utisak nedelje'' (''Impression of the week'') by
Olja Bećković, ''Poligraf'' (Polygraph) by Jugoslav Ćosić and Antonela Riha, and ''Timofejev'' by Aleksandar Timofejev. The ''Insajder'' (Insider) series by
Brankica Stanković were running intermittently and was one of the rare cases of
investigative journalism
Investigative journalism is a form of journalism in which reporters deeply investigate a single topic of interest, such as serious crimes, racial injustice, political corruption, or corporate wrongdoing. An investigative journalist may spend m ...
on Serbian television.
Until 2006, TV B92 has undertaken a noticeable shift towards
commercialization
Commercialisation or commercialization is the process of introducing a new product or production method into commerce—making it available on the market. The term often connotes especially entry into the mass market (as opposed to entry into e ...
. Since 2006, it was broadcasting the Serbian version of ''
Big Brother'' reality series (''
Veliki brat''), for which it received both a huge boost of ratings, as well as much criticism from its traditional viewers. The trend has continued with shows like ''
Uzmi ili ostavi'' and ''
Želite li da postanete milioner?'' quizzes (local versions of ''
Deal or No Deal'' and ''
Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?'', respectively).
TV B92 also held the Serbian market TV rights for the
UEFA Champions League
The UEFA Champions League (UCL) is an annual club association football competition organised by the UEFA, Union of European Football Associations (UEFA) that is contested by List of top-division football clubs in UEFA countries, top-divisio ...
from 2003 to 2006.
In rating seasons starting September 2007 lasting until July 2008, TV B92 has introduced a much more commercialised line-up. It has heavily advertised its shows during the non-ratings season of summer 2007.
The network has bought out rights to broadcast a new local show called ''Naša mala klinika'' based around a small medicinal practice on the outskirts of town. The show features many famous Serbian actors and actresses. Another local show called ''Vratiće se rode'' will be shown on TV B92. The network has also filmed a new season of popular comedy show ''Mile vs. Tranzicija''.
The 2008–09 season started in October. The most important project for the season for the station was Operacija Trijumf. Operacija Trijumf (
Star Academy) was the biggest musical reality show in the Balkans and it was shown on television in Montenegro (
IN TV), Croatia (
Nova TV), Slovenia, Macedonia and Bosnia. In 2009, the station also bought TV rights for
Wimbledon (for the next 4 years, until 2013).
Champions league matches were also being aired by TV B92.
On 7 April 2008, B92 Info was a
news broadcasting
News broadcasting is the medium of broadcasting various news events and other information via television, radio, or the internet in the field of broadcast journalism. The content is usually either video production, produced local programming ...
channel launched by TV B92, as a Serbian version of
CNN. The channel was broadcasting on all major cable systems in the country and over the Internet. All of TV B92's most popular news-related shows, including Poligraf, B92 Investigates, Insajder, Kažiprst, Dizanje, and sports programs, were broadcast on the channel. TV B92 had called Info channel launch as the biggest project of the company's television segment. B92 Info has since 2010 also been available in
Austria
Austria, formally the Republic of Austria, is a landlocked country in Central Europe, lying in the Eastern Alps. It is a federation of nine Federal states of Austria, states, of which the capital Vienna is the List of largest cities in Aust ...
.
2011–2012

In the spring of 2011, the purple crystal-kryptonite which can be rotated, suddenly appeared in Belgrade. Because of that, TV B92 became surprised and made a speculation talking about the crystal-kryptonite at Knez Mihailova Street in Belgrade. From 19 April 2011 to 20 April 2011, TV B92 started to air some promos with this crystal-kryptonite and were advertising something, but during its news program Vesti B92 on 20 April 2011 at 11 pm, it was known that TV B92 is going to be rebranded on 21 April 2011. Then on 21 April 2011, TV B92 started the new season of 2011–12 and underwent a visual makeover. At the same time, it introduced a new logo that consists of a purple crystal-kryptonite that contains an orange slash while the "B 92" wordmark are appearing in the middle of the crystal-kryptonite. In addition to news and series, TV B92 introduced more sports programming and was broadcasting many
tennis
Tennis is a List of racket sports, racket sport that is played either individually against a single opponent (singles (tennis), singles) or between two teams of two players each (doubles (tennis), doubles). Each player uses a tennis racket st ...
events featuring Serbian players (
Grand Slam tournaments,
ATP Masters 1000 series,
ATP World Tour Finals),
football
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(
UEFA Europa League
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,
La Liga
The Campeonato Nacional de Liga de Primera División, commonly known as the Primera División or La Liga, and officially known as LaLiga EA Sports for sponsorship reasons, is a professional association football league in Spain and the highest ...
) and
basketball
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(
Liga ABA
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). But however, its purple crystal-kryptonite logo was short-lived and was only used for 12 months of believing in B92
2012–2017
In 2012, TV B92 got its fourth and final logo which was a purple cube with a golden flash. This purple cube had first arrived in Belgrade on 16 March 2012 when TV B92 made a discussion about the purple cube at Knez Mihailova Street in Belgrade. From 17 March 2012 to 18 March 2012, TV B92 began to air some promos with the purple cube and was advertising something. Later, Vesti B92 announced on 18 March 2012 at 11 pm, that TV B92 would implement a new logo and renewed on-air look on 19 March 2012. Finally on 19 March 2012, TV B92 discontinued its purple crystal-kryptonite logo and introduced a new logo that consists of a purple cube that has a golden flash as well as the "B92" wordmark are in the center of the purple cube, but is now spelled with a lowercase letter "b", known as b92. The purple cube was the last logo to carry TV B92's franchise and it was used for 5 years from 19 March 2012 to 10 September 2017.
On 18 March 2013, TV B92 aired the popular Croatian telenovela ''
Larin izbor'' and on 11 September 2013, that same year, it started showing
Turkish television drama for the first time as the last major Serbian commercial TV station to do so.
A year later on 3 November 2014, TV B92 started broadcasting in 16:9.
At last on 18 December 2016, the cable channel B92 Info has ceased to exist.
2017–2020: Rename to O2
In late October 2014, Serbian newspaper ''
Blic'' reported that TV B92 will be possibly renamed to O2 TV (stylized O2.TV) by the end of 2014, with the result made after a petition made by former TV B92 employees telling the network to change its name, and around 1,500 people signed for the petition. One last step by that decision was the removal of the Serbian most popular political late-night talk show ''
Utisak nedelje''.
Many public figures and media organizations protested stating that the removal of talk show was politically motivated by the ruling leader
Aleksandar Vučić.
TV B92 denied those claims labeling them as "false claims".
Three months later, talk show author
Olja Bećković confirmed those claims and accused Vučić as a man behind the removal of the talk show.
The planned channel was said to be an entertainment-oriented TV station, but the logo and was unknown at the time. It was also said that the change would not affect the cable channel B92 Info, "which will continue to air with this name", and Radio B92 would continue to work in the same format.
Three years later on 11 September 2017, TV B92 completed the proposed re-branding and started broadcasting under the name of ''O2.TV''.
It was also announced that the web portal ''b92.net'' would continue operating.
2020–present: Restoration of the B92 brand
After three years as O2, the television restored B92 brand on 1 March 2020. A new visual identity was introduced, with the logo featuring lowercase "b92" in a flat design. The programming concept, advertised as "refreshed", did not change substantially.
Ownership
In November 2010, a Greek-Swedish joint-venture Astonko d.o.o. purchased 84.99% of shares from MDLF and NCA.
B92 Trust retained 11.35% of shares and small shareholders had 3.66% of total shares.
In September 2015, Greek
ANT1 Group became the majority shareholder of TV B92.
At the time, Greek media company ANT1 Group was also majority shareholder of
Prva Srpska Televizija in Serbia, TV station with national coverage.
In December 2018, former owner of Kopernikus Technology purchased B92 and
Prva Srpska Televizija from ANT1 Group for 180 million euros, one month after
Telekom Srbija bought Kopernikus Technology for 190 million euros.
The transaction between state-owned Telekom Srbija and Kopernikus made public outrage in Serbia as Kopenikus' market worth at the time of purchase was several times lower than the amount it was purchased for; it was also revealed that major stakeholder in company was a close relative to ruling
Serbian Progressive Party
The Serbian Progressive Party (, SNS) is a major populist, catch-all party, catch-all List of political parties in Serbia, political party in Serbia. It has been the Ruling party, ruling party since 2012. Miloš Vučević, the former prime mi ...
officer.
Other active segments
B92.net
B92.net was established as OpenNet in late 1995 as the Internet division of Radio B92. In its first few months of operation a
dial-up connection with
Amsterdam
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provider
XS4ALL
XS4ALL was an Internet service provider (ISP) in the Netherlands. It was founded in 1993 as an offshoot of the Hacker (computer security), hackers club Hack-Tic
by Felipe Rodriquez, Rop Gonggrijp, Paul Jongsma and Cor Bosman, while based in Amster ...
was used. At the beginning of 1996, OpenNet became
Yugoslavia
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's first
Internet provider, using an analogue leased line from XS4ALL and six local dial-up lines.
OpenNet also supported the local network of Radio B92, ANEM Radio and ANEM Television by providing non-stop live
Internet broadcast of programs of Radio B92 and TV B92, together with the distribution of audio and video materials among the
ANEM radio and television stations. In this way, everything produced by ANEM and Radio B92 was available on the Internet.
During the
NATO bombing of Yugoslavia
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, when government representatives raided the Radio B92 premises and disabled its transmitter, OpenNet continued to broadcast the radio program over the Internet. The signal was rebroadcast via satellite and by several radio stations in neighboring countries. All of this was done with support from
RealNetworks.
Today, B92.net has English and Serbian version of the website. It has been the leading Serbian Internet site from 1996 to 2010s. At its peak, the average number of page views per day exceeded 1 million, while the daily average number of visitors peaked at 200,000. At its peak,
Alexa.com ranked B92 site at the 917th global place.
As of December 2018, Alexa.com ranked B92.net at the 4,730th place, while also being 9th ranked in Serbia.
B92 Fond
Over the years, B92 has also been successfully running the Humanitarian Fund. One of its most notable actions were "Battle for the Babies", "Battle for the Maternity Wards", "Give blood—save life!" and others.
Music and book publishing
B92 also runs a record label, although in recent years its releases are few and far between. Some of the notable Serbian acts B92 helped launch include:
Eyesburn,
Darkwood Dub,
Kanda, Kodža i Nebojša,
Intruder,
Vrooom,
Kal etc. The label also released albums by somewhat more established acts such as
Boban Marković,
Rambo Amadeus,
Eva Braun,
Jarboli.
B92's book publishing arm is Samizdat B92 featuring prominent young authors such as
Marko Vidojković and Srđan Valjarević, as well as a number of foreign authors.
B92 also runs the Rex cultural center. For more than 20 years, the headquarters of Rex cultural center and B92 Fond were in Jevrejska Street 16, Belgrade.
Since December 2017, they are looking for a new location.
References
Books
*Collin, M.: ''This Is Serbia Calling: Rock 'n' Roll Radio and Belgrade's Underground Resistance'', Serpent's Tail, April 2001, (U.S. edition: ''Guerrilla Radio: Rock 'N' Roll Radio and Serbia's Underground Resistance'',
Nation Books, April 2002, )
External links
*
B92: About UsRex CenterB92 – A Content Production Revolution – Poynter Online
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