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The following is a list of original programs of Prima televize network. Series 1 ... Prima Svět (Since 1995) Autosalon.tv (Since 2005) Partie (Since 2005) Cesty k ...
Prima TV was launched as one of the first commercial television stations in Romania in December 1997 at 19:00. Until then, on its frequency was known AMEROM CANAL 38 or TeleAmerica. Prima TV was owned and operated by Prima Broadcasting Group, from 2013 to 2020. In 2020, Clever Group acquired Prima TV.
Nostalgia TV – movies; Prima Comedy (HD) – comedy; Prima History – history and documentary; Prima News (HD) – news; Prima Sport 1 (HD) – sports; Prima Sport 2 (HD) – sports; Prima Sport 3 (HD) – sports; Prima Sport 4 (HD) – sports; Prima Sport 5 (HD) – sports; Prima Sport PPV 1 (HD) – sports; Prima Sport PPV 2 (HD) – sports
Prima Sport is a Romanian network of sports channels owned and operated by the media group Clever. The package includes four channels called Prima Sport 1, Prima Sport 2, Prima Sport 3, Prima Sport 4, and Prima Sport 5. It was launched in 2011, under the name Transilvania L!VE and after other names, the channels became Prima Sport on April 19 ...
It broadcast public channels (including one in HD) and a for a limited time a few commercial television channel (general, news and music) until September 2016. On July 23, 2013 PRO TV , the largest television channel, changed from free to pay television.
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.
Prima televize (previously Prima family, originally Premiéra) is a Czech private television station. Its channel is broadcast from Prague. Its current owner is FTV Prima, spol. s. r. o., which is majority-owned by Czech investment firm GES, in turn owned by Czech oligarch Ivan Zach. The group's current general manager is Marek Singer.
For the 2009–10 season, the online betting firm Gamebookers purchased the league naming rights and renamed the division "Liga 1 Gamebookers.com". [22] In July 2010, Bergenbier, a StarBev Group company, bought the naming rights for four seasons and changed the name of the competition to "Liga I Bergenbier", to promote their Bergenbier beer. [23]