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Viasat History is a 24-hour channel, broadcasting in Central and Eastern Europe, The Baltics, Turkey, and Israel. With headquarters in London, United Kingdom, the channel started initially to broadcast to Scandinavian countries and after a few years expanded to the Baltic countries with subtitles and many East European markets.
Comedy Est (now Prima History) PRO 2 (now Acasă) PRO X (now Pro Arena) PRO Gold (now Acasă Gold) Look Sport (now Prima Sport) Telekom Info (now Orange Info) Telekom Sport (now Orange Sport) Antena 3 (now Antena 3 CNN) 2023 Boomerang (now Cartoonito) Bucuresti TV (now KanalD2) Cinema Est (now Prima History) Discovery Science; DTX (TV channel) 2024
Polsat Viasat Explore HD* Crime dramas 16:9 HD Polish Polsat Viasat History HD* Documentaries 16:9 HD Polish Polsat Viasat Nature HD* Documentaries 16:9 HD Polish Polsat Music HD* Music 16:9 HD Polish Disco Polo Music: Music 16:9 SD Polish Wydarzenia 24 HD* News 16:9 HD Polish Nowa TV: General 16:9 SD Polish
The channel launched on October 1, 2005, in the Baltics, Russia, Ukraine, and other CIS states, broadcasting from both the Viasat platform in the Baltics and cable systems in the region. It was the fifth pay channel from Viasat in the region after TV1000 East , Viasat Explorer , Viasat History and Viasat Sport .
The channel launched on January 28, 2008. [1]On April 1, 2013, the aspect ratio was changed to 16:9 and the channel got a new visual image.. On February 11, 2015, Sony Pictures Television (SPT) Networks agreed the acquisition of the Hungarian Viasat television channels from Swedish Modern Times Group (MTG), which now owned the television channels Viasat 3 and Viasat 6 and the Viasat Play catch ...
The Viasat signals was received from the Astra 4A and SES-5 satellites at 4.8°E with any DVB-S receiver equipped with a NDS VideoGuard descrambling module. Viasat does not have a platform of their own outside the Nordic and Baltic countries, so they have to rely on third party distributors in Eastern and Central Europe.
With this, the operation of TV3 at the same time ended. The rumor of the end of the channel was announced by newsreader Mihály Hardy in the news program Hír3. [1] The broadcast of TV3 ended after Hír3's final edition, consisting of the following speech: "Önök a Hír 3 utolsó adását, a TV3 utolsó programjának utolsó perceit látták.
Happy Channel is a television channel, which is based in Bucharest, Romania.Launched on 15 January 2006, it is a part of the Intact group, formerly owned by the businessman and politician Dan Voiculescu.