Markíza Doma
Markíza Doma (Doma means "At home" in Slovak) is a Slovak television channel broadcasting mostly telenovas. The channel was launched on 31 August 2009 as the first sister channel of TV Markíza focused on female audience.[1] In 2012, Doma was refocused to "appeal to the entire family".[2] Doma is owned by Central European Media Enterprises (through PPF) and currently has a reach of approximately 95% of the country's 5.4 million people and broadcasts 24 hours per day. In the second half of 2022, the viewership share of Doma in the 12–54 group was 3.52%.[3] Television Doma programing includes CME's own regionally produced programs, highly rated European series, the most popular and newest Latin American, Turkish and Indian soap-operas, infotainment shows and lifestyle programs, romantic themed Fridays & Saturdays with romantic movies made by novels by Rosamunde Pilcher, Inga Lindström, Lilly Schönauer, Danielle Steel, Emilie Richards, Barbara Wood, Utta Danella, Charlotte Link, Robin Pilcher, Katie Fforde, Dora Heldt and Harlequin movies, as well as a la mode Sundays with American or European movies. Original programmingThe first locally produced content was a daily lifestyle talk show L.O.V.E hosted by Silvia Petöová, Mária Čírová and Ján Hargaš.[4] It started in April 2010 in late prime time and from September 2010 it was moved to fringe time.[5] Also the weekly gossip news called Up on the Roof was moved there from TV Markíza taking the slot on Friday evening. However, both shows were canceled in December 2010 due to the austerity measures. The preparation of the first Slovak locally produced soap opera called Only Love which is based on CME's Romanian soap opera Numai Iubirea has started in early 2010. During the preparation, the management decided to change the plot to be more suitable for mainstream viewers and to air the new series on TV Markíza under the name Second Wind. However, in December 2011 it has been revealed that the new romance TV series of 80 episodes will be finally broadcast on TV Doma to strengthen its position on the market. Broadcast of the series started on 2 January 2012 taking the slot on 9 pm. In April 2012 it has been revealed that due to the big success of the series, the new original plot for the second season of 64 episodes has been written by Slovak screenwriters. Broadcast of the second season started on 17 September 2012 taking the slot on 8 p.m. and concluded on 18 January 2013.
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