Red TV (Serbian TV channel)

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Red TV
RedTV-Srbija-Logo.png
Country Serbia
Broadcast area Serbia
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Montenegro
Programming
Language(s) Serbian
Picture format 1080i (HDTV)
Ownership
Owner Pink International Company
Sister channels Pink
History
LaunchedTelevision:
4 November 2012 (as Pink 2)
3 October 2020 (as Red TV)
Radio:
2020
Links
Website redportal.rs

Red TV is a Serbian pay television channel distributed in Bosnia, Montenegro and Serbia, owned by Pink International Company.

Launched on 4 November 2012 as Pink 2, as Red TV it began broadcasting on 3 October 2020. [1]

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References

  1. POČELA SA RADOM RED TV;Blic, 3 October 2020