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Big Brother Malta hosts a 24/7 live video streams on TVMi, and a backstage stream was opened up temporarily during the 2025 Malta Eurovision Song Contest. In 2022, TVMi was rebranded to become a more modern streaming service, in line with the 2021 rebrand. It was not updated in 2023 to match the newly rebranded 2023 design language.
5.2 Religious channels. 6 Italian channels. 7 References. ... [2] Live Casino TV; ... List of television stations in Malta.
In 2021 Transport Malta unveiled a proposal for a €6.2 billion metro network, [3] to consist of three lines and 25 stations, of which the majority would be underground. The lines would be centred on the urban area of Valletta , [ 4 ] and the entire project was estimated to take between 15 and 20 years to complete.
Bay Pride was launched in September 2022 in collaboration with Allied Rainbow Communities (ARC) Malta. The launch date matched the start of the 2022 Malta Pride Week, during which 89.7 Bay was a sponsor of the Pride March. Bay Pride is described as Malta’s first LGBTI+ music station. [5]
Public Broadcasting Services Limited (PBS) is the public broadcaster of Malta. PBS is funded by government grants and the sale of commercial airtime. Its TVM channel is Malta's most watched television channel, and its radio station Magic Malta enjoys huge popularity among local and foreign listeners.
TVM+ (formerly TVMNews+ and originally TVM2) [1] is a terrestrial television network in Malta, operated by national broadcaster Public Broadcasting Services that was launched in 2012. Unlike the more wide-ranging TVM network, TVM+ focuses primarily on newscasting and educational television .
In 1975, when Xandir Malta was set up, the Cable Radio system, now no longer belonging to Rediffusion, and Radio Malta, became one entity with a separate identity. Radio Malta started transmitting on FM 93.7 MHz when the British Forces Broadcasting Services ( BFBS Malta) closed down on 31 March 1979 with the departure of British Services from ...