Kohavision

Kohavision (shortened to KTV, previously also Koha Vision) is a Kosovan free-to-air television channel launched on September 21, 2000. It was founded by politician and journalist Veton Surroi as part of KOHA Group, a media house currently led by Flaka Surroi. Its programming is centered towards news, with Koha e Lajmeve being the most watched news edition in the country. The broadcaster shares its press staff with the Koha Ditore, a daily newspaper. Kohavision also runs Arta News, a 24-hour news and documentary channel.

History
Kohavision was first broadcast in 2000, a year into the aftermath of the Kosovo War. It was originally developed under the direction of Veton Surroi along with the Koha Ditore newspaper. In 2003, his sister Flaka Surroi took over as the managing director. KOHA is known for owning the most read and number one newspaper in Kosovo, Koha Ditore. It all began by a 2-hour programme per day, but now it broadcasts 24/7. KOHA is a leading media house in Kosovo.

With the creation of the ORA Reformist Party in 2006, Veton Surroi transferred his control of KTV and the Koha Group to his sister Flaka Surroi.