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  2. Television in Serbia - Wikipedia

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    Nearly 39% of households in Serbia have cable television. As a result there are many cable television companies, by far the largest of which is SBB. [6] Cable operators offer not only Serbian channels in their packages but also foreign channels - on average there are 90 channels in basic cable packages. [5]

  3. List of media organisations in Belgrade - Wikipedia

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    3 Television production companies. 4 Press agencies. 5 References. Toggle the table of contents. ... Art TV; Radio Television of Serbia (RTS) [4] TV B92 [5] Enter TV ...

  4. United Group - Wikipedia

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    The company was the first to offer digital landline telephony services in 2012. [14] [page needed] This was also the year United Group launched the first application for watching television and using TV services on different mobile devices. In 2016, United Group established United Cloud, the in-house technology and software "innovation center".

  5. Category:Cable television companies of Serbia - Wikipedia

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  6. TotalTV (Serbian TV provider) - Wikipedia

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    Total TV is a satellite television provider co-owned by Serbian Serbia Broadband and United Group. It broadcasts via Eutelsat 16A satellite (16.0E) and has over 1 million subscribers in Southeast Europe, namely Croatia , Bosnia and Herzegovina , Montenegro , North Macedonia , Serbia and Slovenia .

  7. Mass media in Serbia - Wikipedia

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    The television market in Serbia is saturated. In 2001, there were 253 TV stations; that was later halved to 109 licenses. There are seven nationwide free-to-air television channels, with public broadcaster Radio Television of Serbia (RTS) operating three (RTS1, RTS2 and RTS3) and four private broadcasters: Prva, O2.TV, Pink and Happy TV.

  8. List of companies of Serbia - Wikipedia

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    Serbia is landlocked and borders Hungary to the north; Romania and Bulgaria to the east; North Macedonia and Albania to the south; and Croatia, Bosnia-Herzegovina, and Montenegro to the west.Thanks to its highways (Corridors 10 and 11) and river network (the total length of navigable rivers and channels is 1,395 km), especially Danube river ...

  9. SerbianTV-America - Wikipedia

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    SerbianTV-America, Inc. is a wholly owned subsidiary of EUROWorldNetwork; the broadcaster's representative for North America; responsible for the overall marketing and distribution strategy of the media offering.