EBS 1

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EBS1 (formerly KBS3) is a South Korean free-to-air television channel operated by the Educational Broadcasting System. The channel is available as a national network without any regional variation in schedules. Its national distribution however, is administered by KBS.

The channel was originally launched by the Korean Broadcasting System on 2 February 1981 as KBS3 and all the educational television programmes previously broadcast on other KBS channels were moved to a dedicated channel.

In 1990, when the responsibility of broadcasting educational contents was spun off from KBS, the channel became part of the newly-formed Educational Broadcasting System. The channel was rebranded as EBS Television.

In 2000, the Educational Broadcasting System itself was turned into a public corporation. Digital terrestrial transmission began on 5 November 2001 on channel 10.1. On 11 February 2015, when EBS2 was launched, EBS was rebranded as EBS1.


ARIRANG

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Arirang TV (Korean: 아리랑 TV; RR: Arirang tibeui, stylized as arirang) is an English-language South Korean television network based in Seoul and aimed at an overseas audience. It is operated by the Korea International Broadcasting Foundation and is financially supported by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism. The channel, which airs in 103 countries, aims to offer an extensive and informative view of Korea Peninsula affairs, as well as world issues from a global perspective.

The channel airs different programming in different countries, but generally airs news, cultural programs, educational shows and documentaries.

Its flagship news programs feature timely current affairs stories, in-depth interviews with world experts and prominent individuals.

Arirang International Broadcasting Corporation began airing on February 3, 1997. It was operated by the non-profit Korea International Broadcasting Foundation, which was created by Article 32 of the South Korean Civil Code on April 10, 1996. Initially, the channel was available only on cable and satellite television in South Korea and was targeted to foreigners living in or visiting the country.

Arirang International Broadcasting Corporation has three channels for overseas viewers. Arirang World was established as a satellite television channel in 1999 and is broadcast in English, Chinese, Spanish, Korean, Arabic, Russian, Vietnamese, and Indonesian. Arirang UN was established in 2015, and is broadcast in English. As of 2018, the channels are broadcast in 103 countries.


TV Ružinov

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Ružinov is a borough of Bratislava, the capital of Slovakia, located in the Bratislava II district. It is the city's second most populated borough, housing over 70,000 inhabitants and its Nivy neighbourhood is the place of the emerging new city center of Bratislava. Ružinov features extensive residential areas, as well as major industrial facilities and transport infrastructure including the Milan Rastislav Štefánik international airport and the D1 motorway.

The borough features the Slovnaft refinery, Avion Shopping Park mall, Ružinov hospital, Štrkovec lake, Zlaté Piesky recreational area and numerous schools and churches.


TV Lux

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TV LUX is a Catholic television that began broadcasting in Slovakia on May 4, 2008 . Television LUX is a joint project of the production studio Lux Communication, the Salesian order of Don Bosco in Slovakia (since 2012 they are no longer partners in TV LUX, sro) and the Conference of Bishops of Slovakia .

Its broadcasting has been available from the beginning via the Internet , ASTRA 3B satellite - 23.5 ° and cable TV . Licensed for satellite broadcasting since early March 2008 . Television is also offered by Digi TV , Magio Sat, Plustelka and can also be watched via mobile devices. It is also accessible via nationwide DVB-T in the 1st multiplex  (but at first the broadcast was accessible only through local multiplexes).

Since 2017, TV LUX has been broadcasting 24 hours a day.

The program is designed to cover all ages. The television program structure includes journalism and news, youth and music blocks, children's programs, documentaries, educational programs, testimonies, faith programs, broadcasts from the Vatican and elsewhere.


Televízia OSEM

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Televízia Osem (TV8) is a privately owned television station that broadcasts interactive programs such as fortune telling, numerology, astrology, jewelry shopping, and other cultural and spiritual programs. The headquarters is located in Bratislava.


Raj TV

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TV Raj is a Slovak regional news television station , broadcasting from Žilina . The operator is Raj Production and the content of the broadcast consists of journalism, news, documentaries and entertainment programs.


Košice:dnes

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KOŠICE: DNES is a weekly in Slovakia , which was founded on September 12, 2014 .The weekly focuses mainly on local news, journalistic, but also lifestyle topics. KOŠICE: TODAY is the largest local media house in Slovakia . The media house includes the weekly itself , local television, a multimedia portal, social networks and cooperation with the regional Radio KISS . In December 2015joined the weekly KOŠICE: TODAY the local television TV Our. The first live broadcast from the new television studio took place on December 14, 2015 . Simultaneously with television, Rádio KISS joined the weekly at this time. 


JOJ Family

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TV JOJ is a Slovak private TV channel owned by J&T Enterprises and launched in March 2002. The channel screen serial dramas and TV shows.

It was launched on 2 March 2002 as a successor of the TV Global, which had been broadcasting since March 2000. The station's first slogan was "Nuda na Slovensku skončila" - "Boredom in Slovakia has finished". TV JOJ was built by former head of the Czech channel TV Nova, Vladimír Železný, when he was at war with TV Nova’s U.S. investor Central European Media Enterprises (CME). Through Joj, Železný wanted to shake the dominance of CME’s station in Slovakia, TV Markíza, which was enjoying almost 50 percent of the country’s nationwide audience. In its first years on the market, TV Joj failed.Surviving through airing an anemic, the station was beaten in ratings by TV Nova itself, whose strong signal reached deep into Slovakia. Still, many are reported to have decided to stay anyway.

In 2004, when CME bought back TV Nova, the Americans had to divest from TV Joj as Slovak legislation forbids a company to own two nationwide TV stations. The Czechs sold TV Joj back to Grafobal. As of 2004, TV Joj somewhat improved its audience and increased its reach from 65 percent of the country to 80 percent in 2005. Behind Grafobal is the Slovak businessman Ivan Kmotrík. His empire encompasses the country’s largest newspaper distributor and retailer Mediaprint & Kapa Pressegrosso, four large printing houses and the advertising agency EURO RSCG Artmedia, among others.