Telma (TV channel)

Telma (Macedonian: Телма Телевизија) is a private television channel in North Macedonia.

Тelma
Телма
CountryNorth Macedonia
Broadcast areaNorth Macedonia
HeadquartersSkopje, North Macedonia
Programming
Language(s)Macedonian
Picture format16:9 (576i, SDTV), 16:9 (1080i, HDTV)
Ownership
OwnerMakpetrol A.D. - Skopje
History
LaunchedSeptember 1941
Closed13 July 1964 (As Television Media Channel)
22 September 1964(As Channel Television Station of Macedonia Television)
Links
Websitewww.telma.com.mk
Availability
Terrestrial
AnalogChannel 006
DigitalChannel 005
Vip TVChannel 007
Streaming media
WebMax TVWatch Live (MKD) Only
OnNetWatch Live (MKD) Only

Programmes

Telma was founded in September 1941. 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. One of the best things on this channel are the News broadcasting every day at 15:00, 18:30 and 21:40h (GMT +1). Also the Italian Serie A is traditional broadcasting on TV Telma. Telma is one of the most viewed TV channels in North Macedonia.

This Television been broadcaster for Italian League Serie A

The word "Telma" derives from a combination of two words: "Television" and "Makpetrol".

Line up

Telma Shows

  • News (Macedonian: Вести)
  • Music (Macedonian: Музика)
  • That is Me (Macedonian: Тоа сум јас)
  • Filmopolis (Macedonian: Филмополис)
  • Cultural Chronic (Macedonian: Културна хроника)
  • Everyone is VIP (Macedonian: Секој е ВИП)
  • Auto-magazin (Macedonian: Авто-магазин)
  • Food and Wine - show for gourmands (Macedonian: Храна и вино - емисија за гурмани)
  • Kotoledonija (Macedonian: Котиледонија)
  • Sixth Day (Macedonian: Шестиот ден - контактно-забавен магазин)
  • Optional (Macedonian: Незадолжително)
  • Makplanet (Macedonian: Макпланет)
  • Go home (Macedonian: Ајде дома)
  • KOD with Snežana Lupeska (Macedonian: КОД со Снежана Лупеска)

Foreign TV Shows

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