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Television in Serbia
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Television in Serbia was introduced in 1958. It remains the most popular of the media in Serbia—according to 2009 survey, Serbian people watch on average 6 hours of television per day, making it the highest average in Europe.[1]
Free-to-air terrestrial television

Digital television transition has been completed in 2015 with MPEG-4 compression standard and DVB-T2 standard for signal transmission.[2][3]
National broadcasting
Serbia has a total of 7 national free-to-air channels, which can be viewed throughout the country. These are RTS 1, RTS 2 and RTS 3 from the country’s public network Radio Television of Serbia, as well as private channels Prva, B92, Pink and Happy. These free-to-air channels require a subscription, which is paid via the electricity bill.
Regional and local broadcasting
There are 28 regional and 74 local television channels.[4] Serbia’s northern province, Vojvodina, has a public broadcaster, Radio Television of Vojvodina. It airs 2 channels throughout Vojvodina – RTV1 and RTV2. Via pay tv services those 2 channels can be viewed throughout Serbia, like many regional broadcasters. One of the largest and most watched regional broadcasters is Studio B, which airs across Belgrade's metropolitan area.
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Pay television
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Some 67% of households are provided with pay television services (i.e. 38.7% cable television, 16.9% IPTV, and 10.4% satellite).[5] There are 90 pay television operators (cable, IPTV, DTH), largest of which are SBB (mainly cable) with 48% market share, Telekom Srbija (mts TV) with 25%, followed by PoštaNet with 5%, and Ikom and Kopernikus with 4% and 3%, respectively.[5]
Cable television
Nearly 39% of households in Serbia have cable television. As a result there are many cable television companies, by far the largest of which is SBB.[6] Cable operators offer not only Serbian channels in their packages but also foreign channels - on average there are 90 channels in basic cable packages.[5]
Internet protocol television
About 17% of households have IPTV.[5] First IPTV was successfully launched in 2008 by Telekom Srbija and its IPTV service, called mts TV, is today by far the largest IPTV platform in terms of numbers of subscribers. In 2013 SBB has launched an OTT service called D3i.
Satellite television
There are 10.4% of households equipped with satellite dishes.[5] Three dominant DTH services are: SBB platform called Total TV, followed by Polaris (owned by Bulgarian Bulsatcom) and Digi TV (owned by Romanian RCS & RDS).
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List of channels
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Public channels broadcasting nationally
Private channels broadcasting nationally
Public channels broadcasting regionally
Private channels broadcasting regionally
There are 27 private channels broadcasting with a regional licence.[4] Due to pay television services being widely used across the country, many local and regional channels can be viewed throughout the country.[7]
Domestic pay-tv channels
- Arena Sport (available in HD)
- Sport Klub (available in HD)
- N1 (available in HD)
- Prva Plus
- Nova (Serbia) (available in HD)
- DM Sat
- Red TV
- Pink (Serbia)
- Nova Sport
International pay-tv channels
- Al Jazeera Balkans
- Star Channel (available in HD)
- Star Crime (available in HD)
- Star Life (available in HD)
- Star Movies (available in HD)
- Star Comedy (available in HD)
- AXN
- AXN Spin
- CBS Drama
- Comedy Central Extra
- Universal
- Sci Fi
- HBO (available in HD)
- HBO 2 (available in HD)
- HBO 3 (available in HD)
- Cinemax (available in HD)
- Cinemax 2 (available in HD)
- CineStar
- CineStar Action
- TV1000
- AMC
- Klasik TV
- Viasat Explorer
- Viasat History
- Viasat Nature
- Viasat Nature/History HD
- National Geographic (available in HD)
- Nat Geo Wild (available in HD)
- Da Vinci Learning
- Discovery
- ID X (available in HD)
- Discovery Science (available in HD)
- Discovery Showcase HD
- Discovery World
- Animal Planet (available in HD)
- Travel Channel (available in HD)
- History (available in HD)
- H2
- CI
- CBS Reality
- Nickelodeon (available in HD)
- Nick Jr. Channel
- Disney Channel
- Disney Junior
- Disney XD
- JimJam
- Minimax
- Cartoon Network
- Cartoonito
- Duck TV
- Baby TV
- Eurosport (available in HD)
- Eurosport 2 (available in HD)
- Eurosport News
- Extreme Sports
- Motors TV
- Motorvision
- Fight Channel
- Fight Sports (available in HD)
- Fight Network (available in HD)
- Outdoor (available in HD)
- Trace Sport Stars HD
- Fashion TV (available in HD)
- World Fashion
- FLN
- E!
- TLC
- 24kitchen (available in HD)
- Food Network (available in HD)
- Ginx
- MTV
- MTV Live HD
- MTV Dance
- MTV Hits
- MTV Rocks
- VH1
- VH1 Classic
- Trace Urban (available in HD)
- Trace Tropical (available in HD)
- Mezzo
- Mezzo Live HD
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Viewership
Following is table of viewership for 7 national free-to-air channels:
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