Zagrebačka Televizija

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Zagrebačka Televizija (Television of Zagreb), also known as Z1 Televizija, is a local commercial television station based in capital city of Croatia, Zagreb. Television started its broadcasting in August 2004 on one channel, Z1. [1] A notable TV talk show produced and aired on Z1 was the Nightmare Stage by Željko Malnar.

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References

  1. "Z1 u centru medijskog imperija Jurja Hrvačića". Nacional (in Croatian) (458). 24 August 2004. Retrieved 26 September 2015.