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Ginx to launch in six new countriesWe're very proud to announce that we will be launching the first ever videogame channel in the Adriatic region on 18th April. We're going to be working with Serbia Broadband (SBB), the leading cable TV and satellite provider in the region, so you'll soon be able to see us on TVs in six new countries. Our CEO Michiel Bakker said "Bringing the Ginx video-gaming TV channel to SBB subscribers on both Satellite and Cable across the Adriatic Region is a very exciting step in our global roll-out. SBB subscribers will be the first in the world to receive the all new Ginx channel and we are delighted to be working with the SBB team. Ginx’s programming slate includes tailored shows for PC, console and mobile gamers. Ginx will be localised from the get go in Croat, Slovenian and Serb. We look forward to welcoming these audiences into the Ginx family."
Marko MarulićMarko Marulić (Split, 18 August 1450 – Split, 5 January 1524) was a Croatian national poet and Christian humanist, known as the Crown of the Croatian Medieval Age and the father of the Croatian Renaissance.[1] He signed his works as Marko Marulić Splićanin ("Marko Marulić of Split"), Marko Pečenić, Marcus Marulus Spalatensis, or Dalmata. He was also the first who defined and used the notion of psychology, which is today in current use. Marulić was a nobleman born in Split, Dalmatia, coming from the distinguished aristocratic family of Pečenić (Pecinić, Picinić), who in the 15th century began calling themselves Marulus or De Marulis. Second Best Regional AgencyAccording to a recent industry survey, Broadcast Translations and Conversions placed second among agencies in the Central and Eastern European region. All of our competitors always say they are the best and that BTC is second best, and that the others are in long behind. So as verified by our competition, we can officially confirm that we are the second best agency in the region! Last Updated (Tuesday, 04 January 2011 14:35) Saint Sava the originator of Serbian legislation and literature- Slava of BTCSaint Sava (Serbian: Свети Сава, Sveti Sava; c. 1175 – 14 January 1235) was a Serbian Prince of Zahumlje and Orthodox monk, the first Archbishop of the autocephalous Serbian Orthodox Church, the originator of Serbian legislation and literature, the founder of the Monastery of Hilandar on Mount Athos, and a diplomat. He became a monk as a youth, receiving his monastic name Sava; his secular name was Rastko Nemanjić (Растко Немањић). He was the youngest son of Serbian ruler Stefan Nemanja and so member of the royal House of Nemanjić.
Video On Demand Localized for Serbia and SloveniaWorld Leading VOD Aggregator On Demand Group and Serbia Broadband Launch Full Suite of Transactional and Subscription VOD Services Last Updated (Wednesday, 05 January 2011 09:49) |