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  2. List of television channels in Estonia - Wikipedia

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    Neljas – music, news and general entertainment channel. Kalev Sport – sports channel, a predecessor of TV4. TV4 (Kalev Sport) – sports channel, a predecessor of TV14. MTV Eesti – music and entertainment channel. (Replaced with MTV Europe) PBK (Estonia) Ren-TV Estonia (REN TV Baltic) RTV/ETV - predecessor of RTV. Showed its programming ...

  3. Category:Television channels in Estonia - Wikipedia

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  4. List of Estonian television programs - Wikipedia

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    Music competition between singers from Baltic states. Winner: Kerli Kõiv: Hommik Anuga Hosted by Anu Välba: Jupiter: 1970–1991 Kahvel Kaks takti ette: Kättemaksukontor: Kelgukoerad: Klaver tuleb külla concert tours by Rein Rannap: Kodu keset linna: Kõige suurem sõber: Kuldvillak Kanal 2 M Klubi TV3 and ETV Directed by Roman Baskin ...

  5. TV3 (Estonian TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    TV6 is a television channel targeted at entertainment television channel in Estonia, launched in 2002. TV8 is an entertainment television channel, launched as a digital sister channel to TV3 in 2009. For several years, TV3 had better ratings than the other private channel, Kanal 2 .

  6. Television in Estonia - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  7. Digital terrestrial television in Estonia - Wikipedia

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    Digital terrestrial television in Estonia, was officially launched on 15 December 2006, when the operator Zuum TV launched its pay service on two multiplexes. [1] Transmissions are made with MPEG-4 AVC compression using the DVB-T standard. A DVB-T2 standard-based network (Multiplex 7) has been created for HD-quality TV picture transmission. [2]

  8. TV 4 (Estonian TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    TV4 was founded by Starman as a commercial-free channel in 2008. The two competing channels, Kanal 2 and TV3, saw it as a marketing strategy for Starman and, as consequence of that and its limited coverage, the potential audience was very low. [2] It was renamed into TV4 and changed its owner after Kalev Media's bankruptcy.

  9. Mass media in Estonia - Wikipedia

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    Estonia's most popular medium is television, while print media's popularity has been reducing in favour of online media outlets. Television channels and media portals are both in Estonian and in Russian, because of the Russian ethnic minority of the country which accounts for around 320.000 people over a total population of 1.318.000 .