Pink SI

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Pink SI
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CountrySlovenia
Programming
Picture format16:9
Ownership
Owner Pink International Company (Pink Media Group)
History
LaunchedSeptember 30, 2010
ClosedFebruary 29, 2012
Availability

Pink SI was a Slovenian television station owned by the Serbian media company, Pink. After January 2017, it was owned by PRO TV d.o.o.

The channel changed its name to Pink 3 in March 2012. In September of the same year, the channel rebranded as TV3 Medias. [1] In December 2017 it was renamed to TV3 Slovenija, due to new owners politics.

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References

  1. Tv Pink 3 od danes TV3 medias;Delo, 20 September 2012