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After several years of being stalled, [1] deadlines for transition to DTV broadcasting are being continuously announced until all subscribers are equipped with digital antennas. Albania has 3 national commercial television stations, 56 [2] local stations, 83 local cable stations and two commercial multiplexes.
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
RTSH is funded by a combination of commercial advertising, an annual licence fee of US$10.00 [1] and grant-in-aid from the Albanian government. There are 12 TV channels in the first multiplexer and 11 radio channels. RTSH also runs a Satellite Multiplexer with 7 channels. RTSH 1 is the flagship generalist channel.
TV6 is a Swedish television channel broadcasting owned by Viaplay Group. It has origins in the youth channel ZTV that started broadcasting in the early 1990s. In 2004, MTG started repositioning the channel by introducing sports broadcasts and other programming that mainly targeted men.
DigitAlb Sh.A is an Albanian media, digital satellite and terrestrial TV platform based in Tirana, Albania. [1] [2] The TV platform began terrestrial broadcasts on 15 July 2004, and satellite broadcasts by the end of that year.
It was launched on April 20, 2005 by the TV platform DigitAlb. [3] Junior TV is the second Albanian-language TV channel dedicated to kids after Bang Bang , and it is one of the most watched television channels by pre-teens and teenagers.
TV6 is a Lithuanian terrestrial, satellite and cable television channel owned by the media company TV3 Group.It was launched on March 31, 2002 (as Tango TV).. TV6 focuses on entertainment and occasional but high-profile sports broadcasts (like the UEFA Champions League), comedy, sitcoms, action, science fiction and reality programmes from Russia are popular fixtures.