Branka Nevistic
Encyclopedia
Branka Nevistić is a Serbia
n television presenter and journalist.
After moving to capital Belgrade
at the age of 18, she started her journalism career in 1995 at now defunct BKTV
. After spending almost an entire decade there she switched over to public broadcaster RTS
in 2004 where initially she anchored the central daily newscast Dnevnik 2.
In fall 2005, she was on the move again, this time to RTV Pink
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
. Simultaneously, from mid June 2007 until early November 2008 she wrote a weekly column for Press
daily newspaper.
Eventually, in the fall of 2008, she announced her return to old stomping grounds RTS 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 May 12, 2010 on TV Košava
. 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
. She left the network in November 2011 amid controversy.
Serbia
Serbia , officially the Republic of Serbia , is a landlocked country located at the crossroads of Central and Southeast Europe, covering the southern part of the Carpathian basin and the central part of the Balkans...
n television presenter and journalist.
After moving to capital Belgrade
Belgrade
Belgrade is the capital and largest city of Serbia. It is located at the confluence of the Sava and Danube rivers, where the Pannonian Plain meets the Balkans. According to official results of Census 2011, the city has a population of 1,639,121. It is one of the 15 largest cities in Europe...
at the age of 18, she started her journalism career in 1995 at now defunct BKTV
RTV BK Telecom
Radio-televizija Braća Karić Telekom was a privately-owned radio-television company based in Belgrade, Serbia...
. After spending almost an entire decade there she switched over to public broadcaster RTS
Radio Television of Serbia
Radio Television of Serbia or Serbian Broadcasting Corporation is the public broadcaster in Serbia. It broadcasts and produces a variety of news, drama, and sports programming through radio, television and the Internet. RTS is, since July 2001, a member of the European Broadcasting Union. RTS is...
in 2004 where initially she anchored the central daily newscast Dnevnik 2.
In fall 2005, she was on the move again, this time to RTV Pink
RTV Pink
RTV Pink or Radio-Television Pink is a popular, privately-owned, national TV network in Serbia. Pink is the leading commercial station in the Serbian television broadcast market. TV Pink has gained a strong reputation for its entertainment programming...
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
RTV Atlas
Radio Televizija Atlas is a national broadcaster from Montenegro. It is based in Podgorica and broadcasted in most of Montenegro. Atlas TV also broadcasts its program over the satellite. It can be found on Eutelsat W2 at 16.0E on frequency 12.600,75GHz/V...
. Simultaneously, from mid June 2007 until early November 2008 she wrote a weekly column for Press
Press (newspaper)
Press is a daily tabloid newspaper published in Belgrade.Press Publishing Group also owns a daily aimed at businesspeople called Biznis, as well as a lifestyle weekly magazine Lola and a glossy monthly magazine called FAME...
daily newspaper.
Eventually, in the fall of 2008, she announced her return to old stomping grounds RTS 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 May 12, 2010 on TV Košava
TV Košava
TV Košava is a former Serbian television station with national licence. It broadcasted across Serbia in time-sharing with children's channel Happy TV, and then merged into this TV, and now bears the name of Happy TV....
. 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
Prva or Prva Srpska Televizija or 1Prva is a Serbian commercial television network.Launched in December 2006, the network is owned by Greek Antenna Group since December 2009. From its inception until December 2009, the network was majority owned by global media conglomerate News Corporation...
. She left the network in November 2011 amid controversy.