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Go3 Sport – sports channel. FX – general entertainment channel. FX Life – general entertainment channel. Etnotv Eesti – is a 24 hours broadcasting TV channel devoted to promotion of authentic historical traditions, spiritual and material cultural heritage of the nation. Inspira – channel for Telia clients; Ajaviite tv – channel by elisa
Hence the public channel ETV was transferred to the new multiplex. [4] At this time there are only 14 free-to-air channels (news channels and channels from ERR, Duo Media and TV3 Group) while others are pay-TV channels, offered by AS Elisa. [5] As of 7 January 2025, there are 9 high definition and 37 standard definition channels on these ...
Pages in category "Television channels in Estonia" The following 29 pages are in this category, out of 29 total. ... (Central and Eastern European TV channel) Cartoon ...
The National TV Channel ETV has maintained an archive since 1955 in which broadcasts of unique aspects of Estonian culture are held. Northern Estonia receives television signals from Finland . During the 1970s and 1980s, Finnish broadcasts were more popular than Soviet-Estonian offerings until the Singing Revolution , [ 2 ] with many Estonians ...
Channel which broadcast Year(s) Further info Aktuaalne kaamera: Ärapanija Kanal 2 2003–2014 Hosted by Mart Juur and Peeter Oja: Brigaad 3 Buratino tegutseb jälle 2000s Eesti otsib superstaari: TV3 Eesti Laul: ETV 2009- National final to choose the represantetive for the Eurovision Song Contest: ENSV: 2010-2019 Fizz Superstar TV3 2002
Eesti Rahvusringhääling (ERR) – Estonian Public Broadcasting – is a publicly funded and owned radio and television organisation created in Estonia on 1 June 2007 to take over the functions of the formerly separate Eesti Raadio (ER) (Estonian Radio) and Eesti Televisioon (ETV) (Estonian Television), under the terms of the Estonian National Broadcasting Act.
TV4 is an Estonian sports channel, formerly owned Kalev Media and named Kalev Sport. [1] Kalev Sport was launched in late 2007, offering viewers various sporting events, both domestic and international. [1] TV4 was founded by Starman as a commercial-free channel in 2008.
Another local TV station, Alo TV, operates in Tartu, second largest city in Estonia. In 2008 digital TV platforms, including sister channels of ETV, Kanal2 and TV3, started their activities, including stations in Finnish, Swedish, Russian and Latvian. [7] Television is Estonia's most popular medium.