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The first TV station in Slovenia was JRT TV Ljubljana 1 (now RTV Slovenija - TV Slovenija 1) in 1958. In 1970 JRT TV Ljubljana 2 (now TV Slovenija 2) was launched and TV Slovenija 3 in 2008. Color television broadcasts began in 1976. The first private TV station Kanal A was launched in May 1991, just about a month before the country's ...
RTV Slovenija's national television networks can be watched all over Slovenia and are based in Ljubljana. They are broadcast in Slovenian. TV SLO 1 : A general-interest television service with newscasts, feature films, documentaries, talk shows, series, children's programming, variety shows, and live coverage of significant national events.
They settled on the transmitters made by a Slovene company, Elti, who produces analog and digital TV transmitters. After the test, the RTV SLO decided to expand transmissions to TV SLO 2. In 2007, the RTV SLO launched a new channel: TV SLO 3 (a public affairs broadcast) to its digital offering.
English but [clarification needed] one Saturday news program. Excélsior TV Mexico: Grupo Imagen: Spanish: Milenio Televisión Mexico: Grupo Multimedios: Spanish: N+ Foro Mexico: TelevisaUnivision: Spanish: Canal 4 Multinoticias Nicaragua: Spanish: C9N Paraguay: Albavisión: Spanish: Ñandutí TV Paraguay: Radio Ñandutí Diario Digital Spanish ...
Two new shows, Delovna akcija and Hipnoza: Dobra zabava are yet to be introduced to the program. Announced shows. POP TV started collecting applications for the first season of the Slovenian version of the popular reality show Survivor, called Survivor Slovenija: Filipini. The show was set to begin on production during the summer, and to air in ...
TV3 was a television channel in Slovenia owned by Modern Times Group (MTG). The channel was eventually suspended on 1 November 2004, but it were later relaunched on 1 October 2006.
The remaining two members of the steering committee should be chosen from among themselves by the employees of the new Slovak Television and Radio. [3] Such an amendment would conflict with European legislation on public media, which was debated by the European Parliament the day after the amendment was published.
In Slovenia, RTVSLO broadcast the first semi-final and the final on TV SLO 1 and the second semi-final on TV SLO 2 , all with live commentary from Ljubljana by Mojca Mavec , as well as the first semi-final and the final on Radio Val 202 with commentary by Maj Valerij and Igor Bračič.