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TVI may refer to: . RTL-TVI, a French-language television station in Belgium; TVi (channel), a Ukrainian TV-channel TVi, former name of TV Okey, a Malaysian TV-network; Tamil Vision International, a Tamil language television channel in Toronto, Canada
TVI - initialism for Televisão Independente ("Independent Television") - is Portugal's fourth terrestrial television channel, launched in 1993. It was the most watched channel in Portugal from 2005 to 2019. [ 1 ]
TVi (Ukrainian: ТВі) was a Ukrainian TV channel that began broadcasting in 2008; [3] it was widely seen [by whom?] as Ukraine's only independent TV channel. [ 3 ] [ 1 ] [ 4 ] It was known for its critical coverage of the Ukrainian government , particularly of President Viktor Yanukovych .
TVI Internacional is the international television service of TVI. It is available in Europe, Africa, North America and Oceania. It is available in Europe, Africa, North America and Oceania. Programming is taken from the main channel as well as TVI 24 and original programming.
RTL-TVI is a private French-language, Belgian-based television station owned by DPG Media and Groupe Rossel, it was originally owned by the RTL Group until 31 March 2022. Until 2022, it was broadcast with a Luxembourgish licence, but the new owners preferred a Belgian licence.
Repórter TVI (2011 – present) Telenovelas. A Única Mulher (March 15, 2015 – present) Santa Bárbara (2015 – present) Reality shows.
The channel provided entertainment programming including TVI originals and international talk-shows. The channel appeared after an agreement between TVI and NOS, formerly named ZON, on August 1, 2012. In Portugal it has an exclusivity contract with NOS television services, in a similar manner to its sister channel TVI Ficção with MEO. Both ...
Originally, both channels carried the same signal, Tele Luxembourg. Later, the signals were split in the two independent stations RTL-TVI (PAL, system G, on channel 27, the "i" stand for independent), targeting the French-speaking part of Belgium, and RTL Télévision (SECAM, system L, on channel 21), targeting France. Both stations initially ...