TV 2 Fyn

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TV 2/Fyn is one of the eight regional television stations associated with TV 2/Danmark, covering the island of Funen.

It was the second TV 2 station established (after TV2/FYN) and started broadcasting on 10 January 1989.It was originally broadcasting from Odense, but moved to Svendborg in 1990 to establish the difference between TV 2/Fyn and the national TV 2 channel (which was also based from Odense). Originally, the station didn't broadcast any news, but as time went on it came to focus more on news. This prompted a move back to Odense and a new television house was opened in September 2000.

The regional TV 2 stations are given the time slots 18.10-18.20 and 19.30-20.00 every day of the week as well as 11.00-11.30,12.10-12.30 16.05-16.15 and 22.20-22.30 on weekdays (the late slot is not broadcast on Fridays). TV 2/Fyn use the afternoon, early evening and nightly slots for regional news. The 19.30 is the main regional news bulletin. The lunch slot starts with a local programme, followed by Set & Sket which is co-produced and simulcast by all TV 2 regions. This is followed by national news at noon and a lunch edition of the regional news.

The station is entirely funded by the television license. It does however sell regional advertising space in connection to the regional slots, but this revenue is not used for TV 2/Fyn, but for the national TV 2.


KVF

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Kringvarp Føroya (KvF) is the national public broadcasting company of the Faroe Islands. It was founded on 1 January 2005 after a merger of the national radio and television networks, Útvarp Føroya and Sjónvarp Føroya.


Kanal Hovedstaden

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Kanal Hovedstaden is the name of the regional channel that is broadcast in the Hovedstadsområdet per. 1 November 2009. According to the plan, the canal will replace Kanal 23. The broadcasting area and broadcasting licenses are no longer limited to the Copenhagen area, but to the entire region, ie from Roskilde, Frederikssund, Halsnæs, Helsingør and Copenhagen to Køge. The channel has a viewer base of approx. 2 million. Kanal Hovedstaden can be received on MUX 1, channel 4. Kanal København, which until 31 October 2009 was part of the Greater Copenhagen local TV, today functions as an independent TV station and broadcasts on UHF, channel 35 (586MHz) and MPEG2.


Šlágr 2

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The Czech national transmission company Ceske Radiokomunikace (CRa) has stopped distributing the teleshopping and music channel Slagr 2.

According to Digital Rozhlas, it is now longer available on the DVB-T regional network and DVB-T multiplexes 12, 22 and 23.

It adds that its findings indicate this could be due to broadcasting debts the channel has incurred.

At the same time, the sister channel Slagr TV remains on the terrestrial platform.

Slagr 2 can now only be seen by cable and IPTV subscribers, as well as those of Skylink, via Astra 3B at 23.5 degrees East.

The channel was launched in late 2017 and covered almost the entire population.


Praha TV

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Praha TV is a regional television station serving Prague and Central Bohemian Region. The headquarters is located in Karlín, Prague 8 municipal district, Prague.

Get breaking Czech Republic and world news or catch up with the latest stories, clips, and programs from your favorite shows. The “Praha TV” brings you breaking news coverage and live streaming from Praha TV live will help you stay up to date on the events shaping on around the world.

Regional television focused on news from the metropolis. Every hour we bring you events from Prague, focusing on politics, culture, and events in the capital.


Polar TV

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Get breaking Czech Republic and world news or catch up with the latest stories, clips, and programs from your favorite shows. The “Polar TV” brings you breaking news coverage and live streaming from Polar TV live will help you stay up to date on the events shaping on around the world.

POLAR is the largest private television company in the Moravian-Silesian Region. It operates regional and city television broadcasts produce promotional and other video programs and also provides Internet services.

It benefits from more than 25 years of experience, brings together more than 50 professionals and specialists, and holds a number of awards from international film festivals.


Óčko STAR

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Óčko is the first Czech music television channel, which started broadcasting in 2002.

Majority of the audience are teenagers and people from the 12–35 age group. The program consists of music videos of music from all different genres including the latest hits.

In addition to regular charts there are special shows, which concentrate only on certain music styles. The program also includes live concerts of Czech as well as foreign singers and bands. There is a big emphasis on interactivity. Up to 8 hours a day, the program is influenced by the viewers, who can either use email or SMS to vote for songs.

Óčko was also one of the first Czech television channels, which started fully broadcasting online. Internet users can therefore watch this channel for free and can choose the video quality to suit their connection speed. The best quality offers streaming video in 1.3 MB/s.

Óčko Gold

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Óčko is the first Czech music television channel, which started broadcasting in 2002.

Majority of the audience are teenagers and people from the 12–35 age group. The program consists of music videos of music from all different genres including the latest hits.

In addition to regular charts there are special shows, which concentrate only on certain music styles. The program also includes live concerts of Czech as well as foreign singers and bands. There is a big emphasis on interactivity. Up to 8 hours a day, the program is influenced by the viewers, who can either use email or SMS to vote for songs.

Óčko was also one of the first Czech television channels, which started fully broadcasting online. Internet users can therefore watch this channel for free and can choose the video quality to suit their connection speed. The best quality offers streaming video in 1.3 MB/s.