TEKO TV
Yugoslavian Television Station
TEKO TV (ТЕКО ТВ) was the first private television station in Yugoslavia, founded in 1989 in Štip (now North Macedonia) by Mile Kokotov.[1]
In 1990, at the request of Kiro Gligorov, himself from Štip, the station took an active role in the promotion in favor of the independence of North Macedonia, which was held successfully on 8 September. After the success of TEKO TV's experimental broadcasts, many private television stations opened in the country.[2]
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