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Sitel Television
CountryNorth Macedonia
Broadcast areaNorth Macedonia
Worldwide
Programming
Language(s)Macedonian
Picture format16:9 (1080p, HDTV) 2013
Ownership
Sister channelsSitel 2
Sitel 3
Sitel News
Sitel Sport
History
Launched22 January 1993
Links
Websitewww.sitel.com.mk
Availability
Terrestrial
Channel ?
DigitalChannel ?
VIP TVChannel 004
Streaming media
WebMax TVWatch Live (MKD) Only
OnNetWatch Live (MKD) Only

Sitel Television (Macedonian: Сител Телевизија, Sitel Televizija) is the second private television channel in North Macedonia.

Programmes

The headquarters of Sitel in Skopje.

Sitel Television was founded on 22 January 1993, as the second private and independent TV station in North Macedonia. The current number of employees is approximately 150 (managing and editorial board, journalists, reporters, announcers, technical staff, marketing and administration) and there are also a large number of correspondents and external cooperators. Sitel TV airs many types of genres, including information, culture, arts, documentaries, entertainment, sports and children's programs. However, the main output is "Informative programming", which includes central news bulletins aired at 19:00 and 23:00 (or 23:15), short news aired at 16:00, as well as round tables, interviews and dialogues.

Recent polls of viewers suggest that Sitel TV is the most watched television broadcaster in North Macedonia since the previously most popular A1 channel has slipped into insolvency.

In the beginning of 2007, Sitel TV began broadcasting its program over a satellite that covers everywhere in the world. Currently, it broadcasts on Eutelsat W2 and Intelsat 901 to audiences in Europe, USA, Canada and Australia.

That was broadcaster of FIBA EuroBasket and FIBA Basketball World Cup

Series

Soap operas

References