DM SAT

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DM SAT
CountrySerbia
Broadcast areaInternational
HeadquartersPožarevac, Serbia
History
Former namesSAT TV
Links
WebsiteDM SAT
Availability
Cable
Available on many Balkan cable systems, as well as EuropeanCheck local listings
Telemach (Bosnia and Herzegovina)Channel 233
A1 Telecom AustriaChannel 968
WWZ (Switzerland)Channel 509
Telemach (Montenegro)Channel 245
Logosoft (Bosnia and Herzegovina)Channel 161
Mtel (Bosnia and Herzegovina)Channel 627
Mts (Serbia)Channel 464
Satellite
Eutelsat 16A16° East Frequency: 12593 Symbolrate: 2500 (02500) Fec: 2/3 Polarizacija: VertikalnaVideo PID: 512 Audio PID: 768
INTELSAT 1245° East 11.673 MHz Vertical DVB-S 30.000 MSymb 3/4 FEC Videoguard Vivacom TV
HELLAS SAT 239° East 12.565 MHz Horizontal DVB-S 30.000 MSymb 7/8 FEC Bulcrypt Bulsatcom, Polaris Media
INTELSAT 19166° East 12.526 MHz Horizontal DVB-S 30.000 MSymb 3/4 FEC Irdeto 2 TV Plus
THOR 60.8° West 12.092 MHz Horizontal DVB-S 28.000 MSymb 7/8 FEC Conax, Nagravision 3

DM SAT (Dragana Mirković Satelitska Televizija) is a popular cable/satellite music video and entertainment channel broadcast from Požarevac, Serbia.

The channel was founded by Dragana Mirković and her Bosnian husband Anton Toni Bijelić, using facilities from the previously defunct SAT TV station, also located in Požarevac.

DM Sat is available in many Balkan countries, over both satellite and cable television.

DM Sat has grown fast in popularity in the Balkans; many believe this is because of the SMS text messaging program the channel runs, where viewers are able to send a text message via their mobile phone that is then displayed live on the channel. Viewers can send a message from more than 35 different countries requesting songs or chatting with the program director.

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