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Seitse ('Seven') was a private Estonian television channel. It includes culture and music for Estonians and Russians of ages 25–45. Music channel Seitse showed at least 400 music videos per day.
Country | Estonia |
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Headquarters | Tallinn, Estonia |
Ownership | |
Owner | Eesti Meedia[1] |
History | |
Launched | 7 July 2007 |
Closed | 31 December 2016 |
Replaced by | MyHits TV |
Links | |
Website | seitse |
Availability | |
Terrestrial | |
Zuum TV | - |
History
editAt the beginning of 2010, Eesti Autorite Ühing requested to close the channel, as it did not have a license agreement with EAÜ as of January 1, 2010. EAU was not willing to renew the contract, because Seitse TV channel had consistently violated the terms of the previous contract and delayed the payment of license fees.[2] The debt was liquidated within the same month.[3]
The channel closed its activities on 31 December 2016[4] and was replaced by the new music channel MyHits TV.
Shows
editMusic shows
edit- 2000+
- 2005+
- 2010+
- Party@KlubiTeater
- Parim Eesti Muusika
- Hommik Publikuga
- Head isu!
- 80 & 90
- Playlist
- Seitse Rockib!
- Tantsuparadiis
- ÖÖ7
Other shows
edit- Delfi Publik news
- Lastekas
References
edit- ^ http://www.eestimeedia.ee/ettevotted-ja-brandid/eesti-ettevotted/as-kanal-2/seitse [bare URL]
- ^ http://uudised.err.ee/index.php?06191440 [bare URL]
- ^ http://www.postimees.ee/213777/telekanal-seitse-tasus-vola-autorite-uhingule [bare URL]
- ^ Midagi muusikasõpradele! Raadio MyHits alustab uuest aastast ka telekanalina
External links
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