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Farma (Serbian Cyrillic: Фарма, "The Farm") was a Serbian version of the reality TV series The Farm. The show aired in Serbia on RTV Pink , in Montenegro on Pink M and in Bosnia and Herzegovina on Pink BH .
Farma (series 3) is the third series of Farma, the Polish version of the reality television franchise The Farm. The season consists of 16 Poles live on a farm like it was 100 years ago and face against each other to win the grand prize of PLN100,000. [1] The main twist this season is that all the starting contestants on the farm were women.
The third season of Farma, a Croatian reality television series based on The Farm, started on 21 March 2010 and finished on 18 June 2010 (90 days). Nikolina Pišek and Mia Kovačić served as hosts with Davor Dretar Drele returning after a one-season break as a co-host. The winner Kristijan Kiki Rahimovski received 269.000 kuna from the prize. [1]
The start of October marks the beginning of Breast Cancer Awareness month and women across the country are coming together and celebrating the importance of life, recovery, and
Farma 15 (The Farm 15) is the fifteenth season of the Slovak reality television series Farma. This season goes back to the regular format of the show where 15 ordinary Slovaks live on a farm like it was a century ago and complete tasks for the farm mentor to try and win € 75,000.
Pink is a privately owned, national radio station and TV channel in Serbia. Pink's parent company is the Belgrade-based Pink International Company , a member of the Pink Media Group (PMG), which is owned by Željko Mitrović .
The sixth season of Croatian reality television series Farma premiered on 16 September 2018 and featured 18 new farmers. [1] Mia Kovačić remained as the main host and Josip Tučkorić - Joža remained as mentor. [2] Davor Dretar Drele returned to the show replacing Dušan Bučan as co-host. [3]
Pink International provides production content for two global satellite channels (Pink Extra and Pink Plus) broadcast to subscribers in Europe, Australia and North America. There are nine direct-to-home (DTH) satellite channels that have been created in cooperation with Serbia's largest cable company, Serbia Broadband (SBB) although some ...