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based in
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History

TV Palma was owned by Palma Ltd, a company set up in October 1991 by Belgrade-based lawyer Miodrag Miki Vujović. On 18 March 1993, TV Palma was launched as Belgrade's sixth TV station. Initially, it broadcast on the 39th channel from 17:00 to 02:00, and was one of the first TV stations in Serbia to play
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(starting at a quarter to 01:00). The adult segment was later moved to 02:00, but the decision was reversed after public outcry. Vujović had already been running another TV station on the 34th channel, MV Channel Real Times, from 9 January 1992. The channel broadcast mainly business news and satellite reruns (
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) and was sponsored by Jugoskandik, a fraudulent bank run by
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, Vujović's
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(''kum''). MV Channel Real Times was initially broadcast from the premises of '' Borba'', a newspaper closely aligned with the ruling
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. Also, TV Palma's headquarters was initially located on the premises of the SPS near Tašmajdan. Vujović had been renting the office from the party, of which he was also a member. For this reason, it was widely speculated that both TV stations were ideologically closely aligned with the socialists, which was denied by Vujović. By the end of 1993, TV Palma had started broadcasting on the 34th channel, leaving only the
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reserved for the MV Channel Real Times, which was eventually cancelled altogether. In 1995, TV Palma tried to transfer to the 12th channel, challenging BK Telecom. The two stations went to court in late August 1995. In October 1995, the government officially granted the 12th channel to BK Telecom. On 10 February 1997 Miki Vujović and Dragoljub Milanović, general director of
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, signed a deal stating that the two TV stations would work on the conception and realization of a unified program. Similar deals were signed around that time by other stations, as it allowed them to bypass a public bidding for the bandwidth by aligning their programming with the RTS. Following the renovation of the Magistrate in Zemun, the
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, having signed a lease to the building for 30 years on 4 December 1998, signed a
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to TV Palma. This was considered controversial as the SRS was part of the local government in
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at the time, and also subleasing was illegal. In May 2000 Vujović responded to accusations that the station was biased toward the SRS saying that any opposition party could pay for a show such as ''Radikalski talasi'', and would be charged half the price. During the
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on 5 October 2000 TV Palma stopped broadcasting at around 19:05, broadcasting only the message "We cannot continue broadcasting while the city is in flames". The first guest following the overthrow was
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. Following investigations by the new local government in Zemun, in June 2001 Federal Minister of Telecommunications
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came out with information that three television networks that were "more than close to the SPS" -
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, BK Telecom and TV Palma owed 2,1 million DM in total. In April 2006 TV Palma and several other TV stations applied for broadcasting rights on the territory of Belgrade. Four
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, including the
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, put out a statement saying that the council making the decision was "seeming to lose sight of its legal powers and boundaries, manifesting a lack of tolerance and was, akin to earlier ideological commissions, not hiding its intolerance towards media outlets whose editorial policy they did not like". In July 2006 the Republic Broadcasting Agency decided that only TV Most, held by SPS member
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, and TV Palma were denied broadcasting rights. The
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supported this decision stating that both stations were responsible for
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and anti-democratic propaganda during the SPS government. The same month, the Law on Broadcasting was amended giving the RBA the power to seize any frequency that wasn't awarded to a TV station. On 26 December 2006 coercive measures were taken by the Republic Broadcasting Agency to prohibit the broadcasting of TV Palma. During the first half of 2007, and for a short period in May 2008, TV Palma broadcast via satellite. On 14 July 2007 TV Palma started illegally transmitting from its old transmitter in Zemun on the 36th channel, causing distortions to TV Enter, the station occupying that frequency at the time. Authorities took action and stopped the transmission on 18 July 2007 on the count of
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. In March 2009 Palma Ltd took the Republic Broadcasting Agency to court over the fact that the Council of the RBA did not have the legal capacity to prohibit the broadcasting of a TV station, a task normally deferred to Republic Telecommunications Agency. On 4 June 2009 the Supreme Court of Serbia ruled in favor of Palma Ltd. The RBA was forced to reexamine the request from July 2006 and, despite earlier indications, reiterated their earlier decision on 25 January 2010. TV Palma had been broadcasting during this period, starting in December 2009. Vujović even announced he had been planning on a fresh start with a new slogan - "Srpska, a svetska" ("Serbian, yet world-class"). Starting in late September 2011 TV Palma broadcast via cable (Kopernikus for Belgrade proper, and Avcom for Borča and Krnjača). Its license was revoked on 8 January 2013 as a result of its large accumulated debt.


Programming

Early on, TV Palma's program consisted mainly of
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music videos. However, after the launch of
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, Palma found it hard to compete and started broadcasting pirated films and satellite TV programs, as well as
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s. Already in 1994, TV Palma started sporadically broadcasting a number of US TV series including
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, Tales of the Unexpected,
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, The Young and Restless,
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and
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. Later, Palma broadcast a few US teen TV series including
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. By late 1998, TV Palma shifted its focus to broadcasting a number of political and art shows. Around the turn of 1999, the late-night adult program was cancelled. On 12 December 2000 TV Palma broadcast the first and only interview with
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following his
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. This was condemned by several MPs from the
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including
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. In late 2001 TV Palma canceled all its political shows and started to orient itself to more commercial content.
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host Olivera Miletović confirmed in an interview for Ekspres in May 2001 that this was a precondition set by the US before Palma could be allowed to broadcast via satellite.


Political shows

* ''Dijalog'' (''Dialogue''), a talk show featuring monologues and one-on-one interviews, hosted by Miki Vujović * ''Obračun pod Palmom'' (''Clash under the Palm Tree''), a talk show featuring a panel of guests, hosted by Miki Vujović * ''Radikalski talasi'' (''Radical Waves''), a
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propaganda show edited by
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and hosted by Ksenija Vučić * ''Pitanja i odgovori'' (''Questions and Answers''), usually one-on-one interviews, hosted by Olivera Miletović, the show later switched to TV Palma Plus * ''Mon Blan'' (''
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''), a
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show hosted by
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artist
Dragoš Kalajić Dragoš Kalajić ( sr-Cyrl, Драгош Калајић; 22 February 1943 – 22 July 2005) was a Serbian painter, philosopher and writer. Early life and education Dragoš Kalajić was born on 22 February 1943 in Belgrade. Dragoš's father Velimi ...
* ''H2O'', a talk show hosted by Blažo Popović * ''Kompromis'' (''Compromise''), a talk show hosted by Marko Janković, who transferred from Studio B in 2001 following a controversial episode


Cultural, religious and entertainment shows

* ''Subotom na Palmi'' (''Saturdays at Palma''), a cultural show promoting the Faculty of Dramatic Arts at the
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, edited and hosted by Maja Volk, switched to ART TV in 2000 * ''Čudesa stvaranja'' (''The Miracles of Creation''), a
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show hosted by Miroljub Petrović * ''Približavanje Hilandaru'' (''Approaching
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''), a cultural show about the Hilandar Monastery hosted by Dušan Milovanović, Milutin Stanković and Dragan Tanasijević * ''S blagoslovom u Treći Milenijum'' (''With Blessings, into the Third Millennium''), an
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show hosted by Dušan Milovanović and Milutin Stanković * ''Minimaksovizija'' (''Minimaks-o-vision''), a daytime talk show hosted by
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, transferred from TV Pink in 2000 following a dispute with the owner * ''Nešto obično, nešto lično'' (''Something Ordinary, Something Personal''), a daytime talk show hosted by
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* ''Peta brzina'' (''Fifth Gear''), a
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show hosted by race car driver Peca Dobrohotov * ''Putna torba'' (''Travel Bag''), a travel show hosted by Ivan Krivec * ''011'' (the name refers to the calling code for
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), a news show covering local politics and cultural events in Belgrade hosted by Aleksandar Ćirić * ''Oaza'' (''The Oasis''), a
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series filmed in Serbia, hosted by Gordana Andrić * ''Visoke potpetice'' (''High Heels''), a fashion show hosted by Ivana Rajković * ''Vitalis'', an
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show hosted by Vesna Marinković Mičić


Telenovelas

* ''Čipke'' (''
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'') — 1994-1996 * ''I bogati plaču'' (''
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'') — 1995-1997 * ''Sebične majke'' (''
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'') — 1996-1997 * ''S one strane mosta'' (''
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'') — 1996 * ''Zabranjena ljubav'' (''
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'') — 1996-1998 * ''Gušterov osmeh'' (''
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'') — after 1996 * ''Ljubavne veze'' (''
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'') — 1997-1999 * ''Krivica'' (''The Guilt (1996)'') — 1997-1998 * ''Mali grad Infijerno'' (''
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'') — 1998-1999 * ''Antonela'' (''
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'') — after 2000 * ''Suze i ljubav'' ('' Yo amo a Paquita Gallego'') — 2001 * ''Sve za ljubav'' (''
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'') — 2001 * ''Plima ljubavi'' (''Marea brava (1999)'') — 2002


In popular culture

In December 2015
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artist Mimi Mercedez released a music video for her single ''Suši'' (''
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''). The logo of TV Palma was featured prominently, and the image was distorted to resemble turbo folk music videos as an homage to 1990s pop culture in Serbia.


References


External links

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