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  2. Markíza Doma - Wikipedia

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    Markíza Doma. Markíza Doma (Doma means "At home" in Slovak) is a Slovak television channel broadcasting mostly telenovas. The channel was launched on 31 August 2009 as the first sister channel of TV Markíza focused on female audience. [1] In 2012, Doma was refocused to "appeal to the entire family". [2]

  3. Markíza - Wikipedia

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    Watch live. (Slovak only) Markíza (also known as Televízia Markíza) is a Slovakian television channel launched on August 31, 1996. [1] The channel was founded by a later politician Pavol Rusko, and is now part of the Central European Media Enterprises (CME). It also operates television channels Doma (since 2009), Dajto (since 2012), Markíza ...

  4. Prima Max - Wikipedia

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    MUX 22 (FTA) Streaming media. Prima+. Watch live. (Czech only) Prima Max is the fifth TV channel of Prima televize, which started broadcasting on Friday 20 November 2015, at 20:11. The channel obtained a license for a period of 12 years. The first broadcast film was the American film The Wolf of Wall Street. [1] [2] [3]

  5. Skylink (TV platform) - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.skylink.cz. www.skylink.sk. Skylink is a satellite service that offers Czech and Slovak TV and radio stations to residents of Slovakia and the Czech Republic. The package includes channels received without subscription and pay-TV channels. A number of HDTV channels were introduced into the package in 2009, and Skylink claimed to ...

  6. Television in Slovakia - Wikipedia

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    Television stations in Slovakia broadcast in both DVB-T format (MUX-2 and MUX-3) and DVB-T2 format (MUX-1 and MUX-4). Broadcasting is mostly in the Slovak, state-owned channels have some dedicated broadcasting for ethnic minorities (always subtitled). Foreign language (with the exception of Czech) movies and shows are dubbed (rarely subtitled).

  7. TV JOJ - Wikipedia

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    MUX 2 (FTA) (SD) MUX 4 (Paid) (HD) Streaming media. JOJ.sk. Watch live. (Slovak only) TV JOJ is a Slovak private TV channel owned by J&T Enterprises and launched in March 2002. The channel screens serial dramas and TV shows. The name JOJ is derived from a Slovak interjection, comparable to oh là là.

  8. IVysílání - Wikipedia

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    IVysílání. Logo. iVysílání is a streaming platform of Czech Television. [1] It offers television programmes produced by Czech Television along with films and programmes that Television has its license. Programmes and films can be viewed for free. [2] Viewers can also watch broadcast of Czech Television channels.

  9. Slovak Television and Radio - Wikipedia

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    rtvs.sk. Replaced. Radio and Television of Slovakia (RTVS) Slovak Television and Radio (Slovak: Slovenská televízia a rozhlas [ˈslɔʋenskaː ˈteleʋiːzɪɐ a ˈrɔzɦlas]), in short STVR is a nationwide public broadcasting, state-funded organisation in Slovakia. Its headquarters are located in Bratislava and led by acting General Director ...