eMedia Network
Type | Private company |
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Industry | Media |
Founded | 2005 |
Headquarters | San Diego, California, |
Key people | Chris Williams, President & CEO Karina Getzlaff, Vice President & CFO |
Products | |
Owner | Chris Williams |
Website | eMedia Network |
eMedia Network, Inc. (EWN) is an American-based media company that markets and distributes various international television and radio services to ethnic viewers in North America as well as Australia & New Zealand. It was founded in February 2005 and is based in San Diego, California.
In 2015, EuroWorld Network underwent a corporate re-branding, the company was renamed eMedia Network.[1]
eMedia Network currently distributes over 20 television channels and 2 radio stations catering to the following ethnic groups: Croatian, Hungarian, Macedonian and Serbian.
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Headquarters
Sales offices
Channels[]
Croatian[]
- Slika Hrvatske†
- Voice of Croatia†
- Klasik TV‡
- Laudato TV‡
- Nova World†
- Posavina TV‡
- RTL Croatia World‡
- RTL Televizija†
- ‡
- Z1
Hungarian[]
Macedonian[]
Serbian[]
NOTE:
† - Available via Satellite & IPTV
‡ - Available via IPTV only
Availability[]
eMedia Network channels are distributed via satellite on the following platforms: at 97°W (North America coverage) and Optus D2 at 152° East (Australia and New Zealand coverage). In addition, eMedia Network operate its own IPTV platform iON, which is available in North America and Australia. The IPTV service originally launched in partnership with Canadian ethnic broadcaster Ethnic Channels Group as NEXTV America & NEXTV Australia. However, in 2015 the service was re-launched as iON with eMedia Network taking over full control alongside new broadcast partner GSS Media.
World Media International[]
On August 21, 2013, eMedia Network announced a partnership with Australian Pay-TV provider to create an IPTV platform for their services.[2] Through this agreement EWN distributed the following channels for WMI via IPTV:
- Arabic (Al Hayat TV 2, , Al Jadeed, Al Jazeera, Al Jazeera Sports, , , , ART Variety, BBC Arabic, , Future News, Future Television, Iqraa TV, MBC, Murr Television, Noursat, OTV & )
- Greek (ANT1 Pacific & )
- Italian (Mediaset Italia, Rai Italia & Rai News24)
- Polish (, TV Trwam, TVP Info, TVP Polonia, TVS)
As of 2017, these channels are no longer distributed by eMedia Network.
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- Mass media companies of the United States
- Television channels and stations established in 2004