POP TV - History

History

POP TV started broadcasting on December 15, 1995. Its programs have included:

  • news format 24UR.
  • domestic entertainment shows No Limits with Jonas (Brez zapor z Jonasom), POP Party (POP Party) with Anja Rupel, 1,2,3, Who Wins? (1,2,3, Kdo dobi?) with Saša Einsiedler and Robert Erjavec, Super POP (Super POP) with Stojan Auer, quiz show Who Wants to Be a Millionaire (Lepo je biti milijonar) with Jonas Žnidaršič and later Boštjan Romih, Deal or No Deal (Vzemi ali pusti) with Zmago Batina, etc.
  • reality shows with The Bachelor (September 2004), The Bachelorette 1 and 2 (first time in March 2005), The Bar 1 and 2 (first time in September 2005), The Farm (September 2007), Slovenia got talent (March 2010).
  • sitcoms TV Good Day (TV dober dan) (October 1999), Under One Roof (Pod eno streho) (September 2002), Tobacco Shop (Trafika)(February 2003), Our Little Clinic (Naša mala klinika)(September 2004).
  • Miss Slovenia and Miss World contests (beginning in 1996) and the live awards for media achievements in popular culture – Viktors (from 1997 to 2010).
  • Sports Scene has been broadcast for more than a decade; from 1996 POP TV offered coverage of Formula 1 races and since March 2007 also Moto GP races.
  • in addition to domestic programs, the station offers foreign production (series, telenovels, films) and during weekends cartoons for children.
  • in March 2010 POP TV launched reality show Slovenia got talent (Slovenija ima talent), which is the most watched TV show in the last decade on the Slovenian television. (Source: AGB Nielsen Media Research, June 2010)

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