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+ | ''LOST'' is broadcast in Serbia by the television station Pink. The first airdate was October 1, 2005. |
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+ | '''RTV Pink''' is a TV network based in Serbia (the former Yugoslavia) with stations in several nearby countries. |
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+ | The parent company is called "RTV Pink International", owned by Željko Mitrović. |
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+ | TV Pink is mostly know for a mix of light entertaiment, mostly a compilation of movies, US and Latin soap operas and talk shows. Criticisms include that Pink channels promote the [[Wikipedia:turbo-folk|turbo-folk]] music genre, as well as being generally sensationalistic, a general perception of the channel which may partially explain Lost's general lack of popularity in this country. |
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+ | *[[Airdates of Lost#Worldwide_syndication|Airdates of Lost (Worldwide syndication)]] |
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+ | *[http://www.rtvpink.com Official Site] |
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+ | *[http://www.cjr.org/issues/2005/1/manasek-paradox.asp Paradox of Pink (Columbia Journalist Review)] |
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+ | *[http://www.b92.net/specijal/pink/ Pink Files (by B92 - in Serbian)] |
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Revision as of 10:59, 14 August 2006
LOST is broadcast in Serbia by the television station Pink. The first airdate was October 1, 2005.
RTV Pink
RTV Pink is a TV network based in Serbia (the former Yugoslavia) with stations in several nearby countries. The parent company is called "RTV Pink International", owned by Željko Mitrović.
TV Pink is mostly know for a mix of light entertaiment, mostly a compilation of movies, US and Latin soap operas and talk shows. Criticisms include that Pink channels promote the turbo-folk music genre, as well as being generally sensationalistic, a general perception of the channel which may partially explain Lost's general lack of popularity in this country.
See also
External links
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