- Serbo-Croatian: Bosanskohercegovačka radiotelevizija)
formerly known as
PBSBiH (Public
Broadcasting Service of
Bosnia and Herzegovina; Serbo-Croatian:...
- RTVBi
H's EBU
membership was
transferred to a new
parental broadcasting organisation, the
Public Broadcasting Service of
Bosnia and
Herzegovina (
PBSBiH),...
- parti****ting broadcaster,
Public Broadcasting Service of
Bosnia and
Herzegovina (
PBSBiH),
organised the
national final BH
Eurosong 2004 in
order to
select its entry...
-
January 2023. "Pregled
programa za subotu, 15.05.2004" (in Bosnian). RTVBi
H.
Archived from the
original on 16 May 2004.
Retrieved 21 May 2023. "Večeras...
-
Nihat Voloder left the
group and he was
replaced by Željko Zuber.[when?]
PBSBiH,
through a
public on-line
voting system,
chose Hari Mata Hari as the Bosnian...
- parti****ting broadcaster,
Public Broadcasting Service of
Bosnia and
Herzegovina (
PBSBiH),
organised the
national final BH
Eurosong 2002 in
order to
select its entry...
-
Ladies "Sister"
English Dirk
Paelinck Marc
Paelinck Bosnia and
Herzegovina PBSBiH Maja "Na
jastuku za dvoje" (На јастуку за двоје) Serbian,
English Ružica...
- as well as
streamed online via the broadcaster's
website pbsbih.ba. On 31
January 2003,
PBSBiH announced the
eighteen entries selected to
compete in the...
- RTBF
Urban Trad "Sanomi"
Imaginary Yves
Barbieux Bosnia and
Herzegovina PBSBiH Mija
Martina "Ne brini" Croatian,
English Arjana Kunštek Ines
Prajo Croatia...
- her
album Ceca 2000. On 9
February 2006, the
Bosnian television network PBSBiH announced that Hari Varešanović
would represent Bosnia and
Herzegovina with...