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Duo 6 – general entertainment channel. Replacing Sony Turbo Estonia since April 1, 2021. Kanal 7 – russian-language general entertainment channel. Kino 7 – russian-language movies channel. MyHits – music channel. Eesti Kanal – retro channel. SmartZone – young entertainment channel. KidZone Max – children channel.
The National TV Channel ETV has maintained an archive since 1955 in which broadcasts of unique aspects of Estonian culture are held. Northern Estonia receives television signals from Finland . During the 1970s and 1980s, Finnish broadcasts were more popular than Soviet-Estonian offerings until the Singing Revolution , [ 2 ] with many Estonians ...
D. Disney Channel (European, Middle Eastern and African TV channel) Disney Jr. (European, Middle Eastern and African TV channel) Duo 4. Duo 5.
ETV main building at 27 Gonsiori street, Tallinn (November 2008) Eesti Televisioon (Estonian Television) was launched on 19 July 1955. Before that, television broadcasts in Estonia could only be received from Moscow. The first Estonian-language TV presenter was Ofelia Mikk, whose debut was in the 19 July 1955 test broadcast.
Channel which broadcast Year(s) Further info Aktuaalne kaamera: Ärapanija Kanal 2 2003–2014 Hosted by Mart Juur and Peeter Oja: Brigaad 3 Buratino tegutseb jälle 2000s Eesti otsib superstaari: TV3 Eesti Laul: ETV 2009- National final to choose the represantetive for the Eurovision Song Contest: ENSV: 2010-2019 Fizz Superstar TV3 2002
It was founded in 1996 after two recently established television stations, EVTV and RTV, were merged. TV3 has two sister channels. TV6 is a television channel targeted at entertainment television channel in Estonia, launched in 2002. TV8 is an entertainment television channel, launched as a digital sister channel to TV3 in 2009.
Multiplex 4 (HEVC, DVB-T2) TV6 Estonia is an entertainment television channel broadcasting to Estonia featuring series, music, fashion and sports. The channel's programming has been primarily geared towards men, and features a selection of cartoons, TV series and movies from comedy, reality, action-adventure, science fiction, fantasy, and ...
Digital terrestrial television in Estonia, was officially launched on 15 December 2006, when the operator Zuum TV launched its pay service on two multiplexes. [1] Transmissions are made with MPEG-4 AVC compression using the DVB-T standard. A DVB-T2 standard-based network (Multiplex 7) has been created for HD-quality TV picture transmission. [2]