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STV Notícias is a 24-hour television news channel of the Mozambican television network STV (Soico Televisão), the first private Mozambican network which also owns the influential Mozambican newspaper O País (The Nation). It airs in the Portuguese language and it is available in cable and satellite.
In 2007, STV also had agreements with LIM Group, e.tv, M-Net and the BBC. [2] On 24 April 2012, STV signed a protocol with Portuguese commercial channel SIC. [9] On March 31, 2023, STV started high-definition broadcasts on TV Cabo. [10] In July 2024, Linha Directa moved to a 1:30pm timeslot and local entertainment programming increased. [11]
Articles on newsreaders and journalists associated with STV News, broadcast on STV (previously known under two brands: Scottish Television and Grampian Television). Pages in category "STV News newsreaders and journalists"
Slovenská televízia (Slovak pronunciation: [ˈslɔʋenskaː ˈteleʋiːzɪɐ]; "Slovak Television"; STV) was a state-owned public television organisation in Slovakia. It was created in 1991 as the Slovak part of the former Czechoslovak Television and was headquartered in Bratislava .
Articles on programmes associated or made by STV News for STV (previously known under two brands: Scottish Television and Grampian Television).
STV Player is a video on demand service owned by STV Group and available free-of-charge across the UK, online, on mobile and on all major TV platforms, including Sky Glass, Amazon Fire TV, Roku, Apple TV, Android TV, Freeview Play, Freesat and Virgin Media.
STV Group, a media holding company based in Glasgow, Scotland; STV Inc., an American civil engineering firm; STV Horst-Emscher, a defunct German association football club; St V, holiday celebrating the founding of the Free University in Brussels, Belgium; Subjective theory of value, an economic theory; Ship prefix for sail training vessel
On STV itself, the Edinburgh-based edition of STV News at Six was axed and replaced with shorter opt-outs within a Central Scotland programme. [10] STV North 's regional news services were not affected, although nine jobs – three journalists and six technical posts – were lost at the company's Aberdeen studios.