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Television in Croatia was first introduced in 1956.As of 2012, there are 10 nationwide and 21 regional DVB-T (Digital Video Broadcasting – Terrestrial) television channels, and there are more than 30 other channels either produced in the Republic of Croatia or produced for the Croatian market and broadcast via IPTV (Internet Protocol television), cable, or satellite television.
Dragon Saga ( Korean: 드래곤사가 ), called Dragonica before 2010, is a free-to-play 3D side-scrolling massively multiplayer online role-playing game developed by Barunson Interactive and Gravity Interactive. Development has been ongoing since March 2006. [3] Operation of Dragon Saga is relegated to different publishers for their respective ...
It was later spun into a digital channel, which also featured several live-action series. The channel launched on October 1, 2007, and closed on September 1, 2015. Can't Miss Thursdays – A block for first-run programming premieres that aired on Thursday nights. The block later featured live-action, hosted segments.
See the ISO 3166-3 standard for former country codes. British Virgin Islands – See Virgin Islands (British) . Burma – See Myanmar . Cape Verde – See Cabo Verde . Caribbean Netherlands – See Bonaire, Sint Eustatius and Saba . China, The Republic of – See Taiwan (Province of China) . Democratic People's Republic of Korea – See Korea ...
Top Up TV Promo: Top Up TV 2007-03-01 Replaced with Setanta Sports 1. — 659 — EeZee tv: eeZee tv Limited 2007-03-03 Replaced with JML Direct TV 107 — — Top Up TV Active Top Up TV 2007-03-05 31 856 — ITV Play: ITV plc 2007-03-13 Ceased broadcasting due to phone-in fraud scandal. Replaced with ITV2 +1 on Freeview. — 193 — Rapture TV
Movies4Men. MTV Dance. MTV Europe. National Geographic Channel (Maltese feed) Nickelodeon. Sky News. Sony Entertainment Television. Sony Movie Channel. VH1 Classic Europe.
N. N1 (TV channel) Nickelodeon (Croatian TV channel) Nova TV (Croatia)
BBC Kids was a Canadian specialty television channel carrying programming for children and teenagers. It was a joint venture between Knowledge West Communications, which managed the network and held the majority 80% interest and was a subsidiary of Knowledge Network, with BBC Studios licensing the BBC brand and holding the remaining 20% in the joint venture.