CBS Live is a 24-hour cable news channel that provides live coverage of breaking news events, as well as political analysis and opinion programming. The channel features a mix of news anchors and commentators, who discuss and debate current events, often from a neutral perspective. Some of the popular programs on CBS Live include: "CBS This Morning" : A morning news program that features a mix of news, interviews, and lifestyle segments. "CBS Evening News" : A nightly news program that provides in-depth coverage of national and international news, as well as weather and sports updates. "60 Minutes" : A long-running news magazine program that features investigative reports, interviews, and feature stories. "Face the Nation" : A Sunday morning news and public affairs program that features interviews with political leaders, experts, and newsmakers. "CBSN" : A 24-hour digital streaming news service that provides live coverage of breaking news events, as well as original reporting and analysis. These programs provide a well-rounded coverage of national and international news, as well as in-depth analysis of current events.
Previously it was called Super One TV and now is simply ONE TV but remains in the ownership of the Labour Party. ONE TV began broadcasting in 1994 when it was owned by Rainbow Productions. They changed the name to One Productions Limited and had the mission statement of carrying on with the marathon job as was entrusted to them by the Malta Labour Party to provide programming with a universal appeal to those in the Maltese viewing audience. Along with educational programming viewers can be assured of plenty of entertaining productions as well as informative viewing that is high quality in content and of the best possible available in production. The award winning ONE TV claims back to back wins of the prestigious Television Station (of the year) awarded to them in 2006 as well as 2007 and is broadcasting from studios found in Marsa. May Day celebration was held on the first day of May in 1997 and that was when their Outside Broadcast Unit was first put into use and attended by the Malta Labour Party in celebration of its launching.
With a mixture of sports, entertainment, news, children's programming, and magazine programs TVM has it all! The schedule is diverse and filled with plenty to keep viewers well entertained around the clock if the choose. A government grant as well as commercial ads keep the channel funded and many of the programs are from PBS (Public Broadcasting) in both Maltese and English languages. Much of the viewing selections are derived from the BBC and viewers can expect to find Thunderbirds, The Worst Witch, EuroNews, Keeping up Appearances, Miss Marple, and Rosemary & Thyme on the schedule each week for well rounded listings from which to select. EuroNews is of particular interest to those who only speak English and wish to keep up with world events on a daily basis. The government of Malta owns TVM and that means PBS Ltd and it has been in operation since 1962 under previous names MTV, Malta TV, Malta Television Services, and Xandir Malta. While the British influence is strong the programming is aimed for the Maltese audiences who reap the benefits of it being Malta owned.
When television channels such as Greece's own Extra Channel 3 began to live stream their programming to the world they opened up enormous possibilities for a wide and diverse audience. Their variety and scope of programming are appreciated by those who speak the Greek language as well as English speakers (when shows are closed captioned). Find music, movies, entertainment programming, and religious viewing throughout the day or even at night due to the live streaming capability. Viewers can choose when and what they view with the help of live streaming capability and channels like Extra channel 3 from Greece reap the benefits by gaining an entirely new and much more diverse audience of viewers because they can now be watched nearly around the world, and on a twenty four/seven basis. Greek owned channels such as the Extra channel 3 are a welcome addition to the schedules of many viewers due to seeing and hearing the shows they like spoken in their own language (with English translations or closed captioning available as well). Now is the time to watch what you want when you choose to do it.
Greek socialists as well as progressives have displayed criticism for Skai TV, calling it neoliberal, conservative, and promoting right wing politics in the way it reports news and how it gives political commentary. Greek conservatives have also gone on to criticize the television station for putting on documentaries of a political nature that portray many Greeks as being lazy, deceitful, and cunning. Skai TV began with dubbing of all content that was in a foreign language rather than making use of subtitles, which is the common and more traditional method. The station finally relented and switched to use of subtitles for nearly all foreign language programs. Skai TV is a part of Skai Group, which is among the largest of all media groups found in Greece. Launched April 1st back in 2006 the Pireus Athens based television station can be found transmitting from a Hot Bird satellite in an encrypted form as well as an over the air analog transmission. Plans are to include digital with ERT as well.
First finding its roots way back in post World War II 1945, Prishtina Television Radio started off transmitting as it could with primitive programming and limited capability (much as the rest of the world at that time). The goal was to provide programming in Serbian, Albanian, as well as Turkish languages to offer a wide variety of interesting subject that all could understand and wish to view as well as listen to. There is an RTK 1 and an RTK 2 and while they attract a wide variety of viewers, between 73% upwards to 92% are drawn to watch after 7:30 each evening from Kosovo and its surrounding area. Younger audiences prevail but the more mature are always wanted for their opinions and appreciation of the variety offered. Programming choices include weekly new magazine formats that are of particular interest to the viewing audience, especially the younger patrons. Daily viewers can watch news programs as well as plenty of entertaining programming that is aimed for a wide audience and offers both educational as well as informative viewing.
Iraqis living in Kurdistan or areas surrounding know they can find entertaining programming on Kurdsat any time they want. It's broadcast via satellite so reception is excellent and the quality of the programming offered is second to none in the area and can be viewed nearly anywhere on the planet, thanks to the capability of satellite beamed efficiency. Entertainment, soap operas, shopping channels, up to the minute weather programming, shows designed for children, movies, music, and sports are all found on Kurdsat, because that's where it's at! News and educational programming can benefit those who want to be better informed. And with satellite broadcasting and its live streaming capability the show never needs to end and goes on around the clock for viewers who have different time schedules. Now you can even follow the happenings through Facebook and Twitter. Those who happen to have family serving in the Iraq Afghanistan or Iran areas can find out what the weather is like near to where their loved one is stationed. Most programming is conducted in several languages and subtitles can make it far easier to know what's going on. Make Kurdsat TV your place for entertaining television.
Recent changes in control of public television in Hungary have allowed m1 and its sister channel (m1 HD, M2, m2 HD, as well as m3) to function mostly without interruption from the government and now have the option of public funding much the same as other media outlets in the area like Duna Televizio and Magyar Radio. Known as Magyar Television the station has trademarked their initials, MTV. They now have an ongoing trademark infringement law suit involving America's MTV (Music TV). Programming on m1 seems to vary according to who is in charge of the stations but they run BBC programming as well as Hungarian telenovelas and some Hungarian soap operas, including Szomszedok which is Neighbors in Hungarian. Panorama (foreign affairs television) and Ablak (Window) bring in viewers by the millions each week. Although not self sufficient m1 and the other Magyar stations manage to keep funding up so they can provide some excellent programs for their growing audience.
As part of the Fininvest family Canale 5 provides private television for Italy and beyond. A wide assortment of viewing options is available in their lineup for each and every day. Originally most scheduled programming consisted of running American TV shows that were then dubbed into Italian for the local audiences. Today there is much to offer in original programming spoken in the Italian language. Shows like RIS Delitti Imperfetti which is inspired from the U.S. show known as CSI: Crime Scene Investigation and a derivative of the popular TV program known as Big Brother (in America) and now called Grande Fratello in Italian. Wide variety is the theme for programming on Canale 5 today. Wish to watch some news? Look for Verissimo, Terra!, or Matrix for up to date reporting. Want to see a soap opera? Maybe you'd like Beautiful (The Bold and the Beautiful) or Centovetrine (The Mall). Perhaps some Italian Fiction? Try out Ciao professore (Hi teacher!) or Distretto di Polizia (Police District). Or maybe you still like those American programs so watch Cougar Town, The Sopranos, or maybe Parenthood for some definite variety in your television viewing. Much is offered on Canale 5.
Since it was launched back on March 20, 1991 SBS TV has proven its value by providing excellent television for South Korea, particularly Seoul and suburbs. Featuring general broadcasting of game shows, news programs, variety shows, soap operas, and historical drama the network has much to offer viewers in the area. Now they have capability to be seen nearly around the world with live streaming capabilities. While most of the major TV studios in South Korea are found to be located at Yeouido, on the Han River in Seoul, which is an island, they also can be found via satellite on multicultural channels operating in North America. Shopping channels are among the most popular and have increased in recent years due to models putting on their own variety of entertaining acts even as they pitch various products. A sister station, KBC which launched in 1995, is situated for viewing in Gwangiu and Jeonnam and offers primarily local content along with general entertainment, drama, etc. Overall, great television for all South Koreans and many more.
Streamed live on the internet, Hellenic TV 2 offers programming to the Greek speaking audience and got its beginning back in 1982 in London that came from a need to provide coverage in the native tongue of Greeks who appreciated not needing a translation. Based today in Harringey, Hellenic TV 2 began when cable television first arrived in the UK. After eight years of truly hard and devoted work the channel became a reality as the first non-English speaking television channel in the UK to be granted the broadcasting license. Concerts, feature films, and plenty of locally produced and entertaining programming have been appreciated by the Greek speaking audience of loyal followers each evening. Daytime programs include daily transmissions of ERT and RIK. All programming is viewable by any age and is much appreciated for the concert performances that might otherwise be missed. Tony Curry who represents the ITC has commended the programming on Hellenic TV, stating they produce so much for so few people it is amazing.