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HRT 1
CountryCroatia
Broadcast areaCroatia
NetworkHrvatska Radiotelevizija
HeadquartersZagreb
Programming
Language(s)Croatian
Picture format1080p HDTV
Ownership
OwnerCroatian Government
Sister channels
History
Launched15 May 1956; 68 years ago (1956-05-15)
Former names
Links
Websitehrt.hr
Availability
Terrestrial
OiVMUX M1
Streaming media
HRTiWatch live (Croatia only)

HRT 1 (HTV 1, "Prvi program") is a Croatian television channel, operated by public broadcaster Hrvatska Radiotelevizija (HRT).[1][2] It is a generalist channel, whose diverse programming lineup includes documentaries, history, school, mosaics, news, sitcoms, movies, talk shows, and game-shows.

Current line-up

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News shows

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  • Dobro jutro, Hrvatska - TV breakfast in 06:00
  • Dnevnik - main news at 19:00
  • Vijesti - news, runs in 7:00, 8:00, 9:00, 12:00, 16:30, 22:45

Entertainment

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Documentary/talk shows

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Telenovelas

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Sports

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Previously on HRT1

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Croatian soap operas

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  • Sve će biti dobro (Everything will be fine)
  • Dolina sunca (Sun valley)
  • Ponos Ratkajevih (The pride of the Ratkaj family)
  • Obični ljudi (Common people)
  • Ljubav u zaleđu (Love in offside)
  • Villa Maria
  • Mućke (Only Fools and Horses)
  • Stipe u gostima (Stipe in guests)
  • Odmori se zaslužio si (Relax, you deserve it)
  • Naši i vaši (Ours and Yours)

Foreign series

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Logo history

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Years Description
1956–1970 Stylized white circles in square making "RTZ" .
1972–June 1990 Yellow RTZ with small captions.
June 1990–January 1994 HTV with white font, and shadow
January 1994–March 1995 HRT with white font, and shadow.
March 1995–October 1997 Thick, main logo of HRT.
October 1997–4 October 2000 Stylized red/grey "1" in square.
5 October 2000–present day Present logo of HRT 1, in August 2008 it's added new, higher resolution version, but it's the same like this.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Turner, Mimi (29 November 2005). "Eastern Europe tunes in". Hollywood Reporter. Vol. 392. Retrieved 29 July 2024 – via ProQuest.
  2. ^ Central European Media Enterprises Ltd. - Annual Report, 2007. Kuching: Acquisdata Pty Ltd. Accessed July 28, 2024. – via ProQuest
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