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Headquarters Vienna, Austria
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Picture format 16:9 (576i, SDTV)

Pink Plus is RTV Pink's satellite channel.

Headquartered in Vienna, Austria, it mostly targets Serbian diaspora. It can be viewed in Europe, South America, North America and Australia & New Zealand on UBI World TV.

Being Pink's primary satellite channel, half of Pink Plus' lineup consists of programmes from Pink's terrestrial channel while the other half is directly tailored for viewers outside Serbia with shows that are only broadcast on Pink Plus (Halo Pink, Skandal Plus, Tele kviz, etc.).

The channel gained some notoriety for the graphic footage of its presenter Sanja Nikolić fainting on air whilst filming Halo Pink. [1] The clip became an instant viral video during the late 2000s.

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