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Malta transitioned terrestrial broadcasts to digital television using the DVB-T standard in October 2011. [5] In preparation for the transition, the Malta Broadcasting Authority developed a General Interest Objectives classification to determine which existing terrestrial channels would be assigned to the digital subchannels of the new digital free-to-air broadcasting system.
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Pages in category "Television shows filmed in Malta" ... Das Boot (2018 TV series) C. The Count of Monte Cristo (2024 TV series) D. Deal or No Deal (Maltese game show) F.
Public Broadcasting Services Limited (PBS) is the public broadcaster of Malta.PBS is funded by government grants and the sale of commercial airtime. Its TVM channel is Malta's most watched television channel, and its radio station Magic Malta enjoys huge popularity among local and foreign listeners.
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TVM+ (formerly TVMNews+ and originally TVM2) [1] is a terrestrial television network in Malta, operated by national broadcaster Public Broadcasting Services that was launched in 2012. Unlike the more wide-ranging TVM network, TVM+ focuses primarily on newscasting and educational television .
NET Television (normally shortened to NET) is a free-to-air terrestrial television station in Malta owned by NET Media (previously known as Media.link Communications), the media arm of the Nationalist Party. [1] It started broadcasting in 1998 from Pietà, Malta.
The Malta Television Service was launched as a subsidiary of Rediffusion Malta. Programming on the inaugural night included a mix of speeches from Governor Sir Maurice Dorman , Archbishop Mgr Sir Michael Gonzi and Prime Minister George Borg Olivier , a number of imported British productions, some Maltese productions and the Daily Newscast. [ 5 ]