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Alfa Omega TV

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Alfa Omega TV
CountryRomania
Broadcast areaNationally
HeadquartersStrada Aurel Pop 8, Timișoara
Programming
Language(s)Romanian
Timeshift serviceAlfa Omega TV Internațional
Ownership
OwnerAlfa Omega TV Production SRL
History
Launched11 June 2006
Links
Websitealfaomega.tv

Alfa Omega TV is a Romanian Christian media organization, operating a TV channel with a similar name.[1] It was launched on 11 June 2006 and the network broadcasts 24 hours a day, 7 days/week. The audiovisual license was given in December 2005.

Since 2010, the Alfa Omega TV channel was on the Romanian Audiovisual Authority's (CNA) list of must-carry programs for cable operators, being among the first 25 most-watched TV channels in Romania.[2]

Alfa Omega TV rebranded for the first time on 8 July 2016. Plus, the format became a full 16:9 image format.

Alfa Omega TV channel is broadcast free-to-air via satellite over Europe, North Africa and the Middle East. The reception parameters (as of July 2018) are below:[3]

  • Satellite: Eutelsat 16A, 16 degrees east
  • Frequency: 12717 MHz
  • Polarization: Horizontal
  • Symbol rate: 7500 Ks/s
  • FEC: 3/4

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