Talk:TV1 (Estonian TV channel)

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TV1 was one my favorite TV station when it was on the air and I know that TV1 was a private station, not government-funded. In October 2001 their transmissions were ceased and in February 2002, bankruptcy was declared. Due to high debts, at 4 PM on 3 October 2001, Estonian Broadcasting Transmission Center(now Levira) turned their transmitter off. Shortly before it TV1 had text news broadcast(what had music videos as a background) on air. At 3:58 PM they showed a text on a section of SMS chat: "From Info-TV and other TV1 employees too, goodbye!" and Andrea Bocelli's and Sarah Brightman's Time to say Goodbye was played. Estonian Olympic Committee is now located at old TV1's building at Pirita tee 12, Tallinn. --Tarmo Tanilsoo 18:53, 23 April 2007 (UTC)[reply]

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