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  2. Hayat TV (Bosnia and Herzegovina) - Wikipedia

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    Hayat TV is a television station from Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina. The word, "Hayat", means "life" in Arabic. It is a privately owned TV station, which started airing on 24 February 1992. Its coverage is over 1.5 million people in Bosnia, numerous cable subscribers in the neighbouring countries, and satellite viewers.

  3. Hayat TV (Turkey) - Wikipedia

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    It later acknowledged that Hayat had an open application for a license, [4] [5] and cancelled the order to Turksat. [ 6 ] It was shut down under the emergency statutory decree issued in the aftermath of the 15 July failed coup d'état , alongside 11 other television and 11 radio stations, on 29 September 2016 when police raided the television ...

  4. Hayat TV - Wikipedia

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    Hayat TV is the name of the following two television networks: Hayat TV (Bosnia and Herzegovina) Hayat TV (Turkey) This page was last edited on 1 ...

  5. Hayat Plus - Wikipedia

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    Hayat Plus or Hayat PLUS is a Bosnian satellite television channel operated by Hayat TV. The headquarters of the TV channel are located in Vogošća (near Sarajevo ). The program is produced in the Bosnian language , and programming is dedicated to the Bosnian diaspora .

  6. List of Arabic-language television channels - Wikipedia

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    Rotana Cinema; Rotana Aflam; Rotana Khalaijia; Rotana Drama; Rotana Clip; Rotana Classic; Rotana Mousica; Rotana Kids; Rotana Comedy; Mekameleen TV; Misr El Balad

  7. Hayatovci - Wikipedia

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    Hayatovci is the first specialized children's TV channel in Bosnia and Herzegovina. [1] The program name comes from the popular children's TV show Hayatovci that originally aired on Hayat TV. The headquarters of TV channel is located in Vogošća (near Sarajevo). The program is produced in the Bosnian language.

  8. Hayat - Wikipedia

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    Hayat TV (Bosnia and Herzegovina), a Bosnian TV network and TV channel founded in 1992 Hayat TV (Turkey), a Turkish TV channel Hayat Folk, a Bosnian music TV channel dedicated to traditional "Sevdalinka" songs (founded in 2012)

  9. Mreža plus - Wikipedia

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    Two main TV stations that were the founders of "Network Plus" was "NTV Hayat" from Sarajevo and "Alternativna TV" from Banja Luka. In early February 2011 they have left "Mreža plus" and formed a new group called "Program Plus". Hayat and ATV apparently achieved 99 percent of viewers all over the network.