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TVSA HD
CountryBosnia and Herzegovina
HeadquartersSarajevo
Programming
Language(s)Bosnian language
Picture format16:9 1080i (HDTV)
Ownership
OwnerJP "Televizija Kantona Sarajevo" d.o.o. Sarajevo
Key peopleZlatko Topčić
History
Launched1998
Links
Websitewww.tvsa.su
Availability
Terrestrial
Terrestrial signalTerritory of Sarajevo Canton
Streaming media
TVSA Streamwww.tvsa.ba
Main building of TVSA located in Sarajevo. This building is also used by BHRT and RTVFBIH.

TVSAorTelevizija Kantona Sarajevo (Sarajevo Canton Television) is a public TV channel founded by Assembly of Sarajevo Canton. Headquarters of TVSA is located in capital city of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Sarajevo (along with national and entity level public broadcaster – BHRT and RTVFBiH). Thanks to TV shows from its own production, TVSA programming becomes recognizable and widely viewed television station in Sarajevo. TV shows promote multiculturalism and specific culture, tradition and customs characteristic for the Sarajevo area and Bosnia and Herzegovina.

This television channel broadcasts a variety of programs such as news, talk shows, documentaries, sports, movies, mosaic, children's programs, etc.

Zlatko Topčić managed TVSA from 2013 to 2016.

History

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"Television Sarajevo" is the direct predecessor to today's Radio and Television of Bosnia and Herzegovina, a local television network broadcasting a TV channel in Bosnia and Herzegovina. The headquarters was in Sarajevo. Televizija Sarajevo was the first Bosnian-Herzegovinian television channel, when it debuted in 1961, although television service in Bosnia and Herzegovina had begun five years earlier.

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    Communications in Bosnia and Herzegovina
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    Mass media in Sarajevo
    1998 establishments in Bosnia and Herzegovina
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