Pink Media Group

Pink Media Group
Native name
Pink Media Group
Limited liability company
Industry Mass media
Founder Željko Mitrović
Headquarters Belgrade, Serbia
Area served
Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro
Brands

Pink International Company[1]
RTV Pink
Pink BH
Pink M
Pink Films International
City Records

Airpink

Pink Media Group owns three national commercial broadcasters in the three countries[1] (Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Montenegro). Due to the lower costs of issuing broadcasting licenses,[2] specialized cable TV channels are from April 2014 officially registered[3] in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Pink package (Pink paket) is available in Western Balkan countries.

TV channels

In Serbia:

In Montenegro:

In Bosnia and Herzegovina:

Specialized cable television channels:[3]

  • 1 Pink 2
  • 2 Pink 3 Info
  • 3 Pink Action
  • 4 Pink Bravo Music
  • 5 Pink Classic
  • 6 Pink Comedy
  • 7 Pink Crime & Mystery
  • 8 Pink Erotic 1
  • 9 Pink Erotic 2
  • 10 Pink Erotic 3
  • 11 Pink Erotic 5
  • 12 Pink Erotic 6
  • 13 Pink Erotic 7
  • 14 Pink Erotic 8
  • 15 Pink Extra
  • 16 Pink Family
  • 17 Pink Fashion
  • 18 Pink Fight Network
  • 19 Pink Film
  • 20 Pink Folk
  • 21 Pink Folk 2
  • 22 Pink Hits 1
  • 23 Pink Hits 2
  • 24 Pink Horor
  • 25 Pink Kids
  • 26 Pink Koncert
  • 27 Pink Kuvar
  • 28 Pink Life Style
  • 29 Pink Movies
  • 30 Pink Music
  • 31 Pink Music 2
  • 32 Pink n Roll
  • 33 Pink Parada
  • 34 Pink Pedia
  • 35 Pink Plus
  • 36 Pink Premium
  • 37 Pink Reality
  • 38 Pink Romance
  • 39 Pink Sci Fi & Fantasy
  • 40 Pink Serije
  • 41 Pink Show
  • 42 Pink Soap
  • 43 Pink Super Kids
  • 44 Pink Thriller
  • 45 Pink Western
  • 46 Pink World
  • 47 Pink World Cinema
  • 48 Pink Zabava

References

  1. 1 2 "Pink Media Group - History". www.pinkmediagroup.net. Retrieved 9 November 2015.
  2. "Zabranjeno 68 kanala TV Pink" (in Serbian). www.rtvbn.com. www.rtvbn.com. 10 April 2015. Retrieved 9 November 2015.
  3. 1 2 "Korisnici Dozvole za televizijsko emitovanje putem drugih mreža". www.rak.ba (in Bosnian). www.rak.ba. 12 October 2015. Retrieved 9 November 2015.

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