List of Slovak language television channels
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Television stations in Slovakia
Slovakia
The Slovak Republic is a landlocked state in Central Europe. It has a population of over five million and an area of about . Slovakia is bordered by the Czech Republic and Austria to the west, Poland to the north, Ukraine to the east and Hungary to the south...

 broadcast in DVB-T
DVB-T
DVB-T is an abbreviation for Digital Video Broadcasting — Terrestrial; it is the DVB European-based consortium standard for the broadcast transmission of digital terrestrial television that was first published in 1997 and first broadcast in the UK in 1998...

 format. Broadcasting is mostly in the Slovak language, 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). Czech production is mostly broadcast in original, with the exception of juvenile programs. Often, foreign language movies are broadcast with Czech dubbing. Czech television channels are also rather popular in Slovakia, received either directly in border regions or carried by cable companies.

Public (state owned) channels

  • Jednotka
    Jednotka
    Jednotka is a Slovak television channel owned and operated by Slovenská televízia....

     (previously STV1, WWW page)
  • Dvojka
    Dvojka
    Dvojka is a Slovak television channel owned and operated by Slovenská televízia....

     (previously STV2, WWW page)

Commercial channels

  • TV Markíza
    Markíza
    Markíza is a television station in Slovakia. The station launched on 31 August 1996. The station was owned by the politician Pavol Rusko, and is now part of CME network...

     (WWW page)
  • Markíza HD (WWW page)
  • TV Doma
    TV Doma
    Television Doma is the first niche channel aimed at young, active women in Slovakia. The channel, which launched on August 31, 2009, is owned by Central European Media Enterprises and currently has a reach of approximately 92% of the country's 5.4 million people and broadcasts 24 hours per...

     - dedicated to women (WWW page)
  • TV JOJ
    TV JOJ
    -About TV JOJ:It was launched on 2 March 2002 as a successor of the TV Global, which was broadcasting since March 2000. TV Joj was built by former head of Czech Republic channel TV Nova, Vladimír Železný, when he was at war with TV Nova’s U.S. investor Central European Media Enterprises...

     (WWW page)
  • JOJ Plus
    JOJ Plus
    JOJ Plus is a Slovak television channel owned by J&T Media Enterprises.It is the sister channel TV JOJ.The channel was launched on October 5,2008 at 19:55.The channel breoadcasts content that was shown on TV JOJ.-Content:* My Sweet Little Village...

     (WWW page)
  • JOJ HD
  • JOJ Plus HD (fall 2011)
  • TA3
    TA3
    TA3 is a Slovak private news channel. It started officially broadcasting on 23 September 2001, although its first broadcast was on 11 September 2001 due to the September 11, 2001 attacks. The headquarters are located in Bratislava, in the Ružinov borough.-External links:*...

     - news channel (WWW page)
  • Fashion TV
    Fashion TV
    Fashion TV is an international fashion and lifestyle broadcasting television channel. It was founded in France in 1997 by its Polish-born president Michel Adam Lisowski, Fashion TV is the only 24/7 international TV network exclusively dedicated to fashion, beauty, glamour and style and has become...

     Czech & Slovakia (WWW page)
  • MTV
    MTV
    MTV, formerly an initialism of Music Television, is an American network based in New York City that launched on August 1, 1981. The original purpose of the channel was to play music videos guided by on-air hosts known as VJs....

     Czech & Slovakia - from the end of November 2009 (WWW page)
  • NOVA SPORT Czech & Slovakia - (WWW page)

Other channels

  • TV Živa - channel dedicated to documents, astrology and telephone quizzes (WWW page)
  • TV8 - channel dedicated to astrology and telephone quizzes (WWW page)
  • TVA - advertisement channel (WWW page)
  • Music Box Slovakia - jukebox music channel (WWW page)
  • TV LUX - Christian channel (WWW page)
  • Musiq1 - music channel (WWW page)
  • Residence TV - Real Estate channel (WWW page)

Regional channels

  • Bánovské televízne vysielanie, Bánovce nad Bebravou
  • Humenská televízia, Humenné
  • Infoštúdio mesta Dolný Kubín
  • Mestská televízia Trnava
  • Televízia Trenčianske Teplice
  • Televízia Trenčín
  • Obecné televízne vysielanie Štrba
  • Televízia Púchov
  • Regionálna televízia Prievidza
  • Televízia AVT Prievidza
  • TV SEN Senica
  • TV TURIEC Martin
  • Televízia Karlova Ves, Bratislava
  • Žilinská TV, Žilina
  • Televízia Nové Mesto Bratislava
  • TV REDUTA Spišká Nová Ves
  • Televízia Pezinok
  • Televízia PANORÁMA Žarnovica
  • Televízia Močenok
  • Televízia Ružinov Bratislava
  • TV POPRAD
  • TV Prešov
  • Devínskonovoveská televízia, Bratislava
  • Hlohovská televízia
  • Dúbravská televízia,Ba
  • Televízia Žiar nad Hronom
  • Zemplínska produkčná spoločnosť
  • TV Mistral Michalovce
  • Bardejovská televízna spoločnosť s.r.o.
  • Televízia Central Nitra
  • Leonard TV Production Zvolen
  • TV Považie, Považská Bystrica
  • Televízia WYWAR , Holíč
  • Levická televízia/Infokanál Levice
  • Ľubovnianska mediálna spoločnosť
  • TV Pohoda Nové Mesto n/Váhom
  • Malacká televízia
  • i-TV,informačno-spravodajská TV,Pov. Bystrica
  • TV LIPTOV Liptovský Mikuláš
  • VIO TV Banská Štiavnica
  • Štúrovská televízia
  • Televízia CENTRUM Bratislava
  • RTV KREA Galanta
  • TV Karpaty Piešťany
  • Mestská televízia Ružomberok
  • TV Bratislava
  • Kežmarská televízia,Kežmarok
  • Infokanál mesta Partizánske
  • Turzovská televízia, Turzovka
  • Televízia Východ
  • Televízia Rača, Bratislava
  • TV ORAVIA, Námestovo
  • Vaša TV, Čadca
  • TV Nitrička, Nitra
  • Levočský televízny magazín, Levoča
  • TV PATRIOT, Bratislava
  • TV HRONKA, Banská Bystrica
  • TV Naša, Košice
  • TV Region, Košice

Former projects

VTV
VTV Vaša Televízia
VTV was one of the first Slovak private TV channels. It started broadcasting on 22 April 1995 via the Eutelsat 2F2 satellite in analogue, free-to-air form. Since the overwhelming majority of Slovak satellite receviers were fixed on the Astra satellite at 19.2° east, VTV failed to get enough...

, DCTV, TV Sever, TV Luna, TV IN, Moooby TV, Trojka (STV3)

See also

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