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''Yutel'' was a Yugoslav television newscast that ran between October 1990 and May 1992. Financially supported by the Federal Executive Council (SIV) under the presidency of
Ante Marković Ante Marković (; 25 November 1924 – 28 November 2011) was a Croatian and Yugoslav politician, businessman and engineer. Marković is most notable for having served as the last prime minister of SFR Yugoslavia. Early life Marković, was a Bos ...
, ''Yutel'' was produced from the RTV Sarajevo broadcast centre.


Background

In January 1990, the
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(SKJ), the
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political party in
SFR Yugoslavia The Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, commonly referred to as SFR Yugoslavia or simply as Yugoslavia, was a country in Central and Southeast Europe. It emerged in 1945, following World War II, and lasted until 1992, with the breakup of Yug ...
, dissolved along the lines of its six branches. Each newly independent political entity, formerly representing its own constituent republic at the Yugoslav federal level, soon reconstituted itself into a socialist or social-democratic party ahead of the upcoming multi-party elections, which were being prepared on the level of each constituent republic rather than the federal one. Some six months later in July 1990,
Ante Marković Ante Marković (; 25 November 1924 – 28 November 2011) was a Croatian and Yugoslav politician, businessman and engineer. Marković is most notable for having served as the last prime minister of SFR Yugoslavia. Early life Marković, was a Bos ...
, an ethnic Croat from Bosnia presiding over the Federal Executive Council (SIV), formed his own party,
Union of Reform Forces The Union of Reform Forces of Yugoslavia ( sh-Cyrl-Latn, Савез реформских снага Југославије, Savez reformskih snaga Jugoslavije; abbr. СРСЈ or SRSJ) was a centre-left political party in the SFR Yugoslavia led b ...
(SRSJ), with economic reform and
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ascension central to its program. Seeing that the
Yugoslav Radio Television Yugoslav Radio Television (''Jugoslavenska radiotelevizija''/Југославенска радиотелевизија or ''Jugoslavenska radio-televizija''/Југославенска радио-телевизија; JRT/ЈРТ) was the national ...
(JRT) system was largely becoming marginalized due to its main broadcast centres from each respective constituent republic coming under local political control from within each republic, Marković sought to create a Yugoslavia-wide electronic media outlet that would present the views and policies of the SIV and SRSJ. Controlled by a public company in which the Yugoslav state held controlling stake, the project was originally meant to be a Yugoslavia-wide television channel. However, local broadcast centers in each constituent republic, increasingly under firm control of local republic-level politicians who were generally disinterested in and even politically opposed to the federal perspective, mostly refused cooperation for such a media undertaking. That circumstance gave rise to the idea to broadcast the channel over satellite with a signal that would cover entire SFR Yugoslav territory as well as large parts of Western Europe and the Mediterranean, however, realization that only 100,000 households in SFR Yugoslavia at the time were equipped to receive a satellite signal put an end to that plan too. Finally, an approach was made to the
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's (JNA) main staff by the Federal Secretariat of Information agreeing signal relays, equipment, access to army communications infrastructure, and helicopters for transporting people and equipment since the JNA already invested funds into its own project of mobile television. The channel also got a name, Yutel, signifying 'Yugoslavia' and 'television'. It also got its management with Nebojša "Bato" Tomašević, longtime editor-in-chief of '' Jugoslovenska revija'' getting named as Yutel's
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.
Goran Milić Goran Milić (born 24 January 1946) is a Croatian and Bosnian journalist and television personality. With a high-profile career spanning forty years, he's one of the most recognizable media personalities in the countries of former Yugoslavia. Fro ...
, well-known
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personality, became the head of Yutel's news division while the station headquarters were selected to be in
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, a town in
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. Milić who left TV Belgrade to join Yutel, went all over Yugoslavia to individual radio-television centres in search of journalists willing to join the upstart network through running local news bureaus. However, Yugoslav Secretary of Defense and JNA chief of staff, general
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reneged on the earlier promise, saying that JNA needs its frequencies for flight path control and doesn't have sufficient funds in its budget to service a television network thereby effectively killing Yutel's plans of broadcasting independently of the local constituent republic TV centers. The plan of setting up an entire channel was pretty much dead too. The next plan was producing an hour-long nightly newscast also named ''Yutel'' and broadcasting it over TV Belgrade's upstart third channel (3K) that lacked content, however, TV Belgrade's CEO
Dušan Mitević Dušan Mitević ( sr-cyr, Душан Митевић; 3 February 1938 – 31 May 2003) was a Serbian journalist. From 1989–91 he was director of Radio Television Belgrade Radio Television of Serbia ( sr-Cyrl, Радио-телевизиј ...
rejected the idea. Finally, the people behind Yutel went to TV Sarajevo, agreeing access to TV Sarajevo's network and production facilities for a fixed fee. After Marković and SIV approved the fee payment to TV Sarajevo, Yutel was cleared to start broadcasting, however, only as a nightly hour-long newscast instead of the originally planned full television channel.


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