KTV Ltd.

KTV Ltd.
Company typeDigital TV service
IndustryCommunications & Broadcasting
Founded1980
HeadquartersStanley, Falkland Islands[1]
Key people
Mario, Sharon
ProductsDigital TV & Radio Services
OwnerMario Zuvic, Sharon Zuvic [1]
Websitehttp://www.ktv.co.fk

KTV Ltd. is a DVB-T SD and HD encrypted UHF TV and radio service operating in Stanley, capital of the Falkland Islands, and also in part of the Camp.[2] The charge for receiving the service of up to 56 TV and radio channels is from £36 per month.[3] Founded in 1980[4] by Sharon and Mario Zuvic Bulic, KTV Ltd. receives channels from the UK, the US, Saint Helena Island and Chile and rebroadcasts them to subscribers in the Falkland Islands.[3] KTV Ltd. cooperates with a number of other small radio broadcasting companies in other British overseas territories, notably Saint FM in St Helena, the Falkland Islands Radio Service (FIRS), and Myriam's Country.[3]

KTV has a monopoly on pay-TV services in the islands, the passing of a Broadcasting Ordinance in 2004 aimed at countering the importing of illegal decoders brought in from mainland South America.[5]

History

Marko Zuvic first tested a television service around 1981, upon returning from Punta Arenas, where he assisted the installation of an MMDS system there. A feasibility study was presented to governor Rex Hunt, but the war in 1982 complicated things.[4]

The company was formally founded in 1993 by Marko and his wife Sharon. The company started with three channels, Cartoon Network, TNT and CNN International. These channels had the strongest signal available to the Falkland Islands at the time. Since these channels were relayed from analogue satellites, its reception during bad weather would be subject to interference. The transmitting equipment was set up locally during evenings and weekends. The channel line-up later grew with the arrival of ESPN Latin America; by the time they were carrying the channel, they had acquired their first factory-built transmitter, followed by the arrivals of HBO and Discovery Channel. They were also the first MMDS system in the region to carry BBC World, once the channel was made available for interested providers in South America. With the arrival of signals sourced from digital satellites, channels such as People+Arts, Warner Channel, Sony Entertainment Television, The History Channel and, by 2006, Nickelodeon and VH1, were added.[4]

On 14 June 1997, it made its first live outside broadcast, from the 1982 Monument, covering the Liberation Day Service of Remembrance.[6]

In 1999, in conjunction with the launch of KTV's division Radio Nova, it started relaying the BBC World Service on the FM band (106.5), alongside the existing AM radio relay owned by FIRS. Around 2004, it also added relays of Deutsche Welle on 101.1, gaining notoriety among locals for its news and science programmes, as well as classical music on weekends.[4]

KTV Radio Nova Saint FM banner

On 1 September 2006, Saint FM from Saint Helena was added to KTV and on FM radio. Ahead of its launch, it had received letters from the island's diaspora in the Falklands. Its line-up was changed to accommodate timezone differences between territories.[4]

In September 2010, it announced that it would set up a local television station, Falkland Islands Television, alongside Stanley Services.[7]

Channel listing

ChannelsOwner / GenreOther details
Turner Classic Movies[3]Turner Broadcasting System Latin AmericaEnglish language
Warner Channel[3]HBO Latin American GroupEnglish language
Sky News[3]SkyEnglish language
AXN[3]HBO Latin America GroupEnglish language
History Channel[3]HBO Latin American GroupEnglish language
Sony Entertainment Television[3]HBO Latin American GroupEnglish language
Investigation Discovery[3]Discovery Networks Latin AmericaEnglish language
HBO[3]HBO Latin American GroupEnglish language
Nickelodeon[3]MTV Networks Latin AmericaEnglish language
Discovery Channel[3]Discovery NetworksEnglish language
VH1[3]MTV Networks Latin AmericaEnglish language
Saint FM[3]Radio from Saint Helena[3]English language
Myriam's Country[3]MusicEnglish language
National Geographic Channel[3]ESPN-Disney/ABCEnglish language
KTV Live EventsKTVEnglish language
ESPN2 Caribbean[3]ESPN-Disney/ABCEnglish language
ESPN Caribbean[3]ESPN-Disney/ABCEnglish language
NBA TV InternationalTurner Broadcasting System Latin AmericaEnglish language
Fox SportsESPN-Disney/ABCSpanish language
Fox Sports 2ESPN-Disney/ABCSpanish language
Fox Sports 3ESPN-Disney/ABCSpanish language
CNN International[3]Turner Broadcasting System Latin AmericaEnglish language
BBC World News[3]BBC WorldwideEnglish language
BBC EntertainmentBBC WorldwideEnglish language
FOX News Channel[3]Fox CorporationEnglish language
BBC World Service on FM/MWBBC WorldwideEnglish language
Falkland Islands Television (FITV)[3]Local programmesEnglish language
Canal 24 HorasTelevisión Nacional de Chile (Chilean Cable network)Spanish language
TV Chile[3]Televisión Nacional de Chile (Chilean Cable network)Spanish language
TruTV[3]Turner Broadcasting System Latin AmericaEnglish language
TBS Comedy/Movies[3]Turner Broadcasting System Latin AmericaEnglish language
TNTTurner Broadcasting System Latin AmericaEnglish language
TNT SeriesTurner Broadcasting System Latin AmericaEnglish language
Discovery Home & Health[3]Discovery NetworksEnglish language
TLC[3]Discovery NetworksEnglish language
Animal Planet[3]Discovery NetworksEnglish language
CBeebies BBCBBC WorldwideEnglish language
BBCBBC WorldwideEnglish language
BBC Two (on SD)BBC WorldwideEnglish language
Discovery Kids[3]Discovery Networks Latin AmericaEnglish language
Living Free TVFTAEnglish language
Falkland News 24FTAEnglish language
FIFA WC1998, 2002, 2006, 2010 and 2014Live Coverage
Al Jazeera[3]
Boomerang[3]

Other operations

KTV Ltd. operates Radio Nova, a rebroadcast service for BBC World Service, BBC World News, and Saint FM in association with the stations on FM, MW and DVB-T (Digital Terrestrial).[citation needed]

Competitors

The only other broadcasters licensed to operate in the Falkland Islands are the local radio station FIRS and the British Forces Broadcasting Service (BFBS).[citation needed]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "Our Story". KTV. Retrieved 31 May 2023.
  2. ^ Live and on TV in the Falklands, The Penguin News, 1 April 2011, p.1
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag "Channels". KTV. Retrieved 31 May 2023.
  4. ^ a b c d e "The Official Launch". Saint FM. 23 November 2006. Archived from the original on 14 February 2008. Retrieved 21 March 2024.
  5. ^ Penguin News Update
  6. ^ Local TV Live, Falkland Islands Association Newsletter, September 1997, p.9
  7. ^ "Falklands' first local television station ready to begin broadcasting". MercoPress. MercoPress. 10 September 2010. Retrieved 21 March 2024.
  • Official website KTV Ltd.
  • KTV Radio Nova Saint FM official website


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