TA3 (TV channel, 1991–1992)

TA3 (Slovak pronunciation: [ˈteː aː ˈtri])[check the stress] was a TV channel broadcast on the 3rd broadcasting circuit in the Slovak Republic (then a constituent republic within Czechoslovakia) from 6 July 1991 to 1 July 1992.

[1] The channel and OK3 in the Czech portion of the country used a transmitter network formerly used to broadcast Soviet Central Television.

The Slovak TV and Radio Committee issued a decision awarding the channel to two companies: Magnum, including former TA3 employees, and Ister, which had no connections in the company's media industry.

[3] The privatization decision was swiftly annulled by Ivan Mjartan, the new minister of culture, in a decision that was likely illegal; ultimately, a dispute between the companies led to the deal collapsing.

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