PGP RTS
Настоящее имя: PGP RTS
Yugoslav label PGP RTS (Produkcija gramofonskih ploča Radio-televizije Srbije, official English name: RTS Records (3))
was founded under the name PGP RTB in 1959, as the record production arm of the Radio-television of Belgrade (RTB). As the Radio-television of Belgrade became the Radio-television of Serbia (RTS) in 1992, the label changed its name as well.
The catalog numbering system used by PGP RTS, from its founding in 1993 up to the present day, is the six-digit system introduced by PGP RTB in 1988:
xY###z
where:
"x" denotes the format of the release,
"Y" denotes the kind of content,
### is a sequential number,
"z" is a check digit.
Formats (x):
1Y – unused by PGP RTS, used by PGP RTB for 7” records
2Y – one LP
3Y – multiple LPs
4Y – digital disc (often prefaced with "CD" or “DVD”)
5Y – cassette (rarely prefaced with "AK" or “KS”)
6Y – cassette (post-2000, see below)
7Y – *unused*
8Y – VHS
Content (Y):
x0 – folk
x1 – pop/rock/jazz
x2 – licensed foreign recording of any genre (excluding classical)
x3 – classical (Yugoslav performers)
x4 – classical (foreign performers)
x5 – children's
x6 – spoken word/theatre
x7 – *unused*
x8 – *unused*
x9 – non-music video content (on VHS releases, excluding content relating to theatre or classical music, which was released under 6), video content in general (DVD releases, see below)
Notes:
- in 2000, the 50###z range (cassette, folk) had been exhausted and PGP RTS began using the 60###z range instead.
- in 2003, PGP RTS began releasing DVDs with the content ("Y") number 9 exclusively, regardless of the actual content.
PGP RTS
Kneza Višeslava 86,
11000 Belgrade
Serbia
- Fermo Skopje
- Jugoslovenski Savremeni Kompozitori
- Retrologija
- Elektroakustička Muzika
- Za Sva Vremena
- Studio V PGP RTS
- Zapisano U Vremenu
- Huper & PGP-RTS Collection
- Zlatni Glasovi
- PGP RTS VIDEO
- Beovizija
- Studio VIII Radio Beograda
- Pesme Koje Večno Ostaju
- Giga Mix
- Мој Београд Срце Има (Пролеће На Тргу)
- RTS–LENEX
- Тонски Студио ПГП-РТС