Mreža plus

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Mreža plus
TypePrivate syndicated network
Country
Bosnia and Herzegovina
HeadquartersSarajevo
Broadcast area
Bosnia and Herzegovina
OwnerNTV Hayat
Alternativna TV
TV Tuzla
RTM Mostar
HTV Oscar C
Launch date
2001
Dissolved01 February 2011
Callsignsmreža plus
Callsign meaning
network plus
AffiliatesTV Travnik
RTV Bugojno
NTV Jasmin
Official website
www.mrezaplus.ba*
Replaced byProgram Plus
TV1Mreža
Notes
*not available now

Mreža plus was a

Bosnian
television network founded in 2001.

With a

RTV Mostar and HTV Oscar C from Mostar
.

Other TV centers have, as partners, quickly joined to the "Mreža plus" network, and these centers were: TV Travnik in Travnik, RTV Zenica in Zenica, RTV Bugojno in Bugojno, NTV Jasmin from Vitez , RTV Maglaj from Maglaj and TV Rudo from Rudo. The network has achieved total coverage of 85% of the population of BiH[1] and represented a new opportunity for major advertisers to reach demographic groups which are potentially interesting to their clients.

Ten years of the existence of "Network Plus" was ended with the lawsuits and the formation of a new group called "Program Plus". Two main TV stations that were the founders of "Network Plus" was "NTV Hayat" from Sarajevo and "Alternativna TV" from Banja Luka. In early February 2011 they have left "Mreža plus" and formed a new group called "Program Plus". Hayat and ATV apparently achieved 99 percent of viewers all over the network. At the general meeting of the association, they were outvoted by the three stations that have a minor share in viewership.[2] These TV stations have been changed statute and elected a new director with a request to carry out a financial control of the business association. A few months took the parallel broadcasting of the same TV content on two TV networks (Plus program and ex Mreža plus members). At the same time the court denied the Statute of the new, truncated "Network Plus" which were later joined by some of the new TV stations.

Previously broadcast on Mreža plus

[1]

References

  1. ^ a b www.mrezaplus.ba. "Web stranica Mreža plus". www.mrezaplus.ba (in Bosnian). Archived from the original on 11 January 2002. Retrieved 10 November 2015. (archive)
  2. ^ "Novac posvađao televizije" (in Bosnian). www.nezavisne.com. www.nezavisne.com. 20 February 2011. Retrieved 10 November 2015.

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