Branka Nevistić
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Branka Nevistić (born 12 November 1968 in
Duvno Tomislavgrad (), also known by its former name Duvno (), is a town and municipality located in Canton 10 of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, an entity of Bosnia and Herzegovina. It mainly covers an area of the historical and geographica ...
, SR Bosnia-Herzegovina,
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) is a Serbian television presenter and journalist. After moving to capital
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at the age of 18, she started her journalism career in 1995 at now defunct
BKTV RTV BK Telekom (Serbian Cyrillic: Радио Телевизија Браћа Карић Телеком) was a privately owned radio and television company based in Belgrade, Serbia. It functioned as a revenue-generating media outlet with a "G" ra ...
. After spending almost an entire decade there she switched over to public broadcaster
RTS RTS may refer to: Medicine * Rape trauma syndrome, the psychological trauma experienced by a rape victim * Revised Trauma Score, a system to evaluate injuries secondary to violent trauma * Rubinstein–Taybi syndrome, a condition characterized by ...
in 2004 where initially she anchored the central daily newscast ''Dnevnik 2''. In fall 2005, she was on the move again, this time to
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where she hosted the Serbian version of political talk/game show ''Piramida''. After doing that for two seasons, she switched to the Montenegrin version of the same show, which she did for 27 episodes at TV Atlas.Opet sam na RTS-u!
''Press''. Septembar 15, 2008
Simultaneously, from mid June 2007 until early November 2008 she wrote a weekly column for ''
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'' daily newspaper. Eventually, in autumn 2008, she announced her return to old stomping grounds
RTS RTS may refer to: Medicine * Rape trauma syndrome, the psychological trauma experienced by a rape victim * Revised Trauma Score, a system to evaluate injuries secondary to violent trauma * Rubinstein–Taybi syndrome, a condition characterized by ...
where she was supposed to develop a show for the 2008/09 television season, however nothing came of that. Finally, in mid-2010 she returned to television hosting a talk show ''Časna reč'' that premiered on 12 May 2010 on
TV Košava Nacionalna Televizija Happy (often shortened to Happy) is a privately owned TV channel in Serbia. Happy has gained a strong reputation for its entertainment programming. The station offers a compilation of international and domestic movies, Ameri ...
. The programme went off the air quickly by summer 2010. Ahead of the 2010–11 TV season, Nevistić was announced as the weekend newscast anchor at
Prva srpska televizija Prva (; sr-Cyrl, Прва) or Prva Srpska Televizija ( sr-Cyrl, Прва српска телевизија, lit=First Serbian Television), is a Serbian commercial television network with national coverage. Launched on 31 December 2006 at 7&nbs ...
. She left the network in November 2011 amid controversy.TV Prva odgovorila Branki Nevistić i UNS-u
;''Blic'', November 11, 2011


Personal

She has a son from a relationship with former professional basketball player Momčilo Lavrnić.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Nevistic, Branka 1968 births Living people People from Tomislavgrad Serbian television presenters Serbian women television presenters Serbian journalists Serbian women journalists Serbs of Bosnia and Herzegovina