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  2. Sitel (TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    The headquarters of Sitel in Skopje.. Sitel Television was founded on 22 January 1993, as the second private and independent TV station in North Macedonia. The current number of employees is approximately 150 (managing and editorial board, journalists, reporters, announcers, technical staff, marketing and administration) and there are also a large number of correspondents and external cooperators.

  3. Sitel 3 - Wikipedia

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    Sitel 3 Сител 3; Country: North Macedonia: Broadcast area: North Macedonia: Network: Trade Broadcasting Company Sitel 3 DOOEL [1]: Headquarters: Skopje, North ...

  4. Television in North Macedonia - Wikipedia

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    DVB-T was introduced in Republic of North Macedonia in November, 2009 as a Pay TV platform known as BoomTV by ONE. The platform includes national channels with national frequency and the most popular world channels. Boom TV is using 3 multiplexes (MUX 1, MUX 2 and MUX 3). The DVB-T switch off in the country was completed on 1 June 2013.

  5. Mass media in North Macedonia - Wikipedia

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    TEKO TV (1989) from Štip is the first private television channel in the country. Other popular private channels are: Sitel, Kanal 5, Telma, Alfa TV, and Alsat-M. Most private media are tied to political or business interests and state media tend to support the government.

  6. Dragan Pavlović Latas - Wikipedia

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    Dragan Pavlović Latas (Macedonian: Драган Павловиќ Латас, born 1960 in Skopje) is a Macedonian journalist of Serbian descent. [1] Dragan Pavlović Latas has been the managing editor of the national TV Sitel, and daily newspaper Večer and was elected the country's Journalist Of The Year in 1995, 1998, 2000, 2001 and 2002.

  7. Macedonian Radio Television - Wikipedia

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    On 20 April 1941 Radio Skopje was relaunched under Bulgarian control as Radio Skopie (Радио Скопие), retransmitting some programs from Radio Sofia. Broadcasting in Macedonian began on 28 December 1944 as Radio Skopje (Радио Скопје) with the live transmission of the Second Session of ASNOM. TV Skopje started operation in 1964.

  8. Inside the Shocking Case of “Gigolos” Reality Star Who Beat ...

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    Nearly a decade after controversial reality show Gigolos went off the air, a new docuseries is set to cover the violent death of a woman at the hands of one of the show's former stars.. Gigolos ...

  9. TV 21 (North Macedonia) - Wikipedia

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    TV 21 is a television channel in North Macedonia. [1] The channel was launched with an initial investment of 6.5 million euros [ 2 ] and employs around 100 people. [ 3 ] It is the Macedonian version of the Kosovan channel RTV21 , and offers programming primarily in Albanian , with occasional content in Macedonian .