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TV6 (Six) is a Polish free-to-air television channel originally owned by Polskie Media. Since 1 January 2014, Telewizja Polsat is a direct broadcaster of TV6, as well as its sister channel TV4. It was launched on 30 May 2011. [1] On 30 April 2013, TV6 gained a new graphic design and a new visual identity.
A Little Snow Fairy Sugar (Sheqerka, zana e vogël e dëborës) [2]; American Dragon: Jake Long (Dragoi amerikan: Xhek Long) [3]; Avatar: The Last Airbender (Avatar: Mjeshtri i fundit i ajrit)
The official launch was set for 1 May 1960. Children movies and then adults’ programmes were broadcast, three times a week for about one hour. [6] Television programs were regularly launched by 1971. [7] Color broadcasts started in 1981, and became regular by 1982. In 2002 TVSH ranked second with an audience share of 17.1%.
Shqip; Simple English; Српски / srpski; ... Agon (film) The Albanian; Alexander (2023 film) Alive (2009 film) Amnesty (2011 film) Amsterdam Express; B. Babai (film)
Etnotv Eesti – is a 24 hours broadcasting TV channel devoted to promotion of authentic historical traditions, spiritual and material cultural heritage of the nation. Inspira – channel for Telia clients
TV6 may refer to: TV-6 (Russia) , defunct first Russian commercial television channel launched in 1993 and closed in 2002 TV6 (France) , defunct French television channel broadcasting in 1986 and 1987, predecessor to M6
In May 1948 the company presented its first cinematographic chronicle. It also contributed in the 1940s and 1950s with the building of many movie theatres throughout Albania. In 1952, the movie studio Kinostudio Shqipëria e Re [1] was created, which lasted until 1992, and was replaced by the Albafilm-Tirana (1992–1996).