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In an era of personalized streaming and fragmented media, the RTS New Year’s program remains one of the few "campfire" moments in Serbian media. The "Splet narodnih hitova" acts as a collective focal point. Whether viewed with genuine adoration or nostalgic irony, it provides a synchronized experience for millions of viewers across the Balkans and the diaspora, reaffirming a sense of belonging at the turn of the year. Conclusion

The primary function of the RTS folk medley is to create a festive "kafana" atmosphere within the domestic space. By featuring a rotating cast of legends—such as Lepa Lukić, Miroslav Ilić, and Snežana Đurišić—alongside younger stars, the program bridges generational gaps. The medley format is crucial; it maintains a high-energy tempo, transitioning seamlessly from soul-stirring sevdalinka to upbeat "kolo" rhythms, ensuring that the momentum of the evening never wanes. Cultural Identity and Production Value

The RTS New Year’s Eve program, specifically its "Splet narodnih hitova" (Medley of Folk Hits), is more than just a musical segment; it is a cultural ritual that serves as a cornerstone of Serbian television tradition. For decades, Radio Television of Serbia has curated these grand spectacles to unite a fragmented audience through the shared language of "narodna muzika," blending nostalgia with contemporary celebration. The Architect of Atmosphere

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