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  2. Radio and Television of Slovakia - Wikipedia

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    Like its two predecessor organisations - Slovenská televízia (STV) and Slovenský rozhlas (SRo), RTVS was a member of the European Broadcasting Union (EBU). Radio and Television of Slovakia (RTVS) transformed into Slovak Television and Radio (STVR) on 1 July 2024.

  3. Slovak Television and Radio - Wikipedia

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    Radio and Television of Slovakia (RTVS) transformed into Slovak Television and Radio (STVR) on 1 July, 2024, however, the new organisation will keep RTVS logo and visual layout for a few months. STVR is a member of the European Broadcasting Union (EBU).

  4. Jednotka - Wikipedia

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    RTVS.sk: Watch live (Slovak only) Jednotka (formerly STV1) is a Slovak television generalist channel owned and operated by public broadcasting, state-funded STVR.

  5. Dvojka - Wikipedia

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    RTVS.sk: Watch live (Slovak only) Dvokja (formerly STV2) is a Slovak television generalist channel owned and operated by public broadcasting, state-funded STVR.

  6. Television in Slovakia - Wikipedia

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    part of RTVS relaunched in 2019 as Trojka: Televízo: 2008-2009 [13] quiz channel replaced by TV Živa: TV Živa: 2009-2011 [14] quiz channel Digi Sport Digi Sport 2 Digi Sport 3 Digi Sport 4 Digi Sport 5 Digi Sport 6 2010-2021 [15] sport channels Slovak Sport.TV1 Slovak Sport.TV2 Slovak Sport.TV3 2012-2015 [16] sport channels replaced by Arena ...

  7. Radio Slovakia International - Wikipedia

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    en.rsi.rtvs.sk Radio Slovakia International ( RSI ) is Slovakia 's official internet-based international broadcaster . The station was created almost simultaneously with the emergence of independent Slovakia and began broadcasting on 4 January 1993.

  8. Mass media in Slovakia - Wikipedia

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    The most followed news outlets comprehend major private television channel Markíza, public television Rozhlas a televízia Slovenska - RTVS (Radio and Television Slovakia), and some of the key daily newspapers, especially Sme and Nový Čas. [1]

  9. Slovak Television Building - Wikipedia

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    The Slovak Television Building (Slovak: Budova Slovenskej televízie) (formerly known as the BTP ČST Bratislava between 1975 and 1991, and BTP STV or coloquially STV/RTVS High-rise Building between 1991 and 2011) is a skyscraper in Bratislava, Slovakia. [3]