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Plus (Slovak TV channel) JOJ Plus is a Slovak television channel owned by J&T Media Enterprises. It is the sister channel of TV JOJ. The channel was launched on 5 October 2008 at 19:55 (7:55 PM). The channel broadcasts content that was shown on TV JOJ. [ 1][ 2][ 3]
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.
JOJ WAU is the second niche channel mainly aimed at young, active women in Slovakia. It is primarily a competitor for CME 's channel Markíza Doma . The channel, which has launched on April 15, 2013, is owned by J&T Media Enterprises and has a reach of approximately 95% of the country's 5.4 million population.
Prima SK. Prima SK is a channel of the FTV Prima group, whose broadcasts are directed to the territory of Slovakia. [1] Prima SK began broadcasting in Slovakia as Prima Plus on 23 January 2017. The program is mainly composed of Prima Television's own creations. The commercial representative of Prima SK is JOJ Group. [2]
Slovenská televízia ( Slovak pronunciation: [ˈslɔʋenskaː ˈteleʋiːzɪɐ]; "Slovak Television"; STV) was a state-owned public television organisation in Slovakia. It was created in 1991 as the Slovak part of the former Czechoslovak Television and was headquartered in Bratislava. It was funded from a combination of television licence fees ...
JOJ WAU. Category: Television networks in Slovakia. Hidden categories: Wikipedia categories named after mass media companies. Wikipedia categories named after television channels.
Replaced by. Slovak Television and Radio (STVR) Radio and Television of Slovakia ( Slovak: Rozhlas a televízia Slovenska [ˈrɔzɦlas a ˈteleʋiːzɪɐ ˈslɔʋenska] ), or RTVS, was a nationwide public broadcasting, state-funded organisation in Slovakia. The organisation in its current form was created in 2011 following a merger of ...
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).