German cable operators ish and iesy have introduced three foreign language bouquets. Launched on Friday (March 23) the bouquets are for Serbian, Croatian and Bosnian viewers. The Serb package is called Pink consists of Pink Extra, Pink Plus and Pink Radio and costs €15.90 a month.
The Croatian offer is called Tividi Croatia and contains state broadcaster HRT-TV1 and HRT-HR1-Radio as well as RTL-Televizija and is available at €2.90 monthly. Tividi Bosnia offers just one single channel NTV-Hayat for €15.90. Subscriptions to Tividi are only available for digital subscribers at €16.90.

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