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Television channel
ducktv
CountrySlovakia
Broadcast areaWorldwide
Ownership
OwnerWICKS Communications
(2007–2011)
SlovWest
(2011–2014)
Mega Max Media s.r.o.
(2014–present)
History
LaunchedOctober 2007 (as Bebe TV)
January 2011 (As ducktv)
Former namesBebe TV (2007–2011)
Links
Websiteducktv.tv
Availability
Streaming media
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Duck TV (stylisedducktv) is a children's television channel which was launched in October 2007 asBebe TV onUPC and was owned by WICKS Communications, and available inHungary,Romania,Spain,Slovakia andCzech Republic. Since its launch, the service also airs inPoland,Bulgaria,Serbia,Croatia,Albania,Montenegro,Malta,Cyprus,Lithuania,Belarus,Netherlands,Belgium,Luxembourg,Germany,Slovenia,Portugal,Russia,Qatar,UAE,Saudi Arabia,Kuwait,Jordan,Egypt,South Korea,Japan,Sweden,Iceland,Latvia,Estonia,Sri Lanka,United States,Guatemala,Georgia,Turkey andVietnam andCanada. In January 2011 it became Duck TV and its ownership was acquired by SlovWest.[1]

References

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  1. ^Jörn Krieger (2011-01-20)."bebeTV turns into ducktv". Rapid TV News. Retrieved19 May 2011.

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