
By the end of 2012, RTV21 was selected as TV channel of the year on the first edition of IMK. 2013 marked RTV21's efforts in anamorphic widescreen, later broadcasting in high-definition, the first station in Kosovo and in the Balkans to do so.

In January 2012, RTV21 became the first station in Kosovo to broadcast on digital terrestrial. Kohavision soon followed suit, along with other networks using the same strategy and steadily replacing Latin American telenovelas.


Acı Hayat (Bitter Life) first aired on the network that year, to major success in the Kosovan market as it brought stiff competition to the competing networks. The network aired Latin American telenovelas as a part of its regular schedule, however in 2009 this programming slowly shifted to the Turkish drama series which was already growing in popularity worldwide. Major firsts in Kosovo programming īeing one of the major three television stations in Kosovo at the time, it and Kohavision were competing with their arrivals of foreign shows to the country. This would be followed up by the foundation of TV 21 in North Macedonia on September 21, 2015.Ĭompany 21 owns a 2200-square meter venue named Sheshi 21 (Square 21), which is rented to event organizers. Since September 2007, RTV21 launched multiple cable channels: the music channel 21 Plus, the Albanian folk music station 21 Popullore, the children's channel 21 Junior, the cultural channel 21 Mix, and the economy channel 21 Business. Even Radio 21 broadcasts 24 hours through FM waves. RTV21 broadcasts via terrestrial and satellite in Europe and America. Since 2002, the transmitter airs a round-the-clock programming, consisting of 70% in-house productions. In 2000 the station was licensed nationally and broadcast two hours of programming daily, which was increased to 18 hours in 2001. After the war began the revival of this broadcaster and with the help of donations from abroad the company also launched the national TV channel RTV21. Radio 21 reported from Skopje temporarily during the NATO bombing (March–June 1999).

( December 2022)įounded as Radio 21 by Afërdita Saraçini and her husband, Florin Kelmendi, this transmission was a 30-minute news program about the events in Kosovo during the 1998-1999 war. This section needs expansion with: Further information on the network as it relates to Kosovan life today, as well as mentions of the network's impact abroad (e.g.
