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SR Montenegro (SFR Yugoslavia), Saturday 12 November 1977, bonus Radio Schedule

TV Titograd (Podgorica today)
17.30 Afternoon news
19.30 Evening news

TV Titograd 2
Same programme as TV Belgrade 2

Radio Titograd
05.00-08.00 Morning program
08.00 Cycle: Answer Only to your (Communist) Party
08.45 Serious music
09.03 Music at the Noon
12.15 Talking to Listeners
12.30 Youth for Young People
13.03 Oriental Motifs in the Music of Russian Composers
13.30 Folk Songs and Dances
14.05 Masters of Your Instrument
14.30 Greetings and Congratulations
15.30 Theme of the Day
16.02 Carousel Board
17.03 From the Music Production of Radio-Television Titograd
18.00 Broadcast in Albanian language
18.10 Popular Folk Music Performers
18.40 Meeting with ...
19.30 Let's dance
20.30 Jazz
21.00 For the Poetry Lovers

Source: Borba

TV Titograd has few broadcasts produced in their studios, in the first years (Only up mid-80s, the Titograd studio of JRT became produced around 3 or 4 own broadcasts: a documentary, children programmes or Sportski Pregled, a sports programme created, in fact, by other republican studios, in rotation, every week) but, in the rest, they re-broadcast TV Belgrade emissions everyday before the Breakup of Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, and creation of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (later, Union of Serbia and Montenegro), when the new company, called RTCG began to broadcast daily only local programmes (in 1997, for example, were three TV channels).
 
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