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7/8 TV

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7/8 TV
7/8 ТВ
CountryBulgaria
HeadquartersSofia, Bulgaria
Programming
Language(s)Bulgarian
Ownership
OwnerSlavi Trifonov
Links
Websitesedemosmi.tv

7/8 TV (Template:Lang-bg) is a Bulgarian national cable television company. The company was founded in 2019 in Sofia. The television is successor of Television Stara Zagora it`s network and signal and Slavi's Show.[1]

History

On 6 May in Slavi's Show, Slavi Trifonov announces that his show will end on 31 July 2019, and after 15 September Slavi and his team will create their own television. In October 2019 on his Facebook profile Slavi Trifonov announces when his television will start. The first television broadcast is on the 4 November. On the first day the television start from 19:00 with the following broadcasts: "Studio X" and "The show of the screenwriters".[2] The first episode of "The later show of Slavi Trofonov" was watched by 1,456,120 viewers. The registered office is in the offices of the company Seven-Eight in the so-called. "A little NPC" (Hall 12), but the television uses the studios of Doli Media Studio in Levski G, Sofia.[3]

Broadcasts

Present

  • Mate Kitchen - culinary show
  • Krum Savov Live - talk-show with host Krum Savov
  • Studio X - is a daily commentary and journalistic program
  • The evening show of Slavi Trofonov - a late-night show
  • The show of the screenwriters - informational-satirical show
  • Tonight with Shkumbata - humorous show with host Dimitar Tudzharov - Shkumbata
  • Ivan Kulekov's Evening - a journalistic program of Ivan Kulekov
  • Ku-ku Band's Evening - a music show
  • Evening of ... - Meetings with celebrities and questions from viewers
  • Evening of the Northwest - a comedy show, with specific humor from the Bulgarian region Northwest
  • Weather with Ivan Atanasov - meteorological forecast

Former

  • Na ringa - a sport show
  • TV DIGEST - a daily entertainment and informational block
  • Actors' Evening - humorous show, with main actors Krasimir Radkov, Marian Bachev and Ivo Siromahov and guest actors

References