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The channel mostly shows self-produced entertainment programming. It is also part of [[Eurovision Network]] (broadcasting the [[Eurovision Song Contest]]) and the Italian television syndication [[K2 (TV channel)|K2]]. It also offers a [[Teletext]] service entitled, ''San Marino Video''.
The channel mostly shows self-produced entertainment programming. It is also part of [[Eurovision Network]] (broadcasting the [[Eurovision Song Contest]]) and the Italian television syndication [[K2 (TV channel)|K2]]. It also offers a [[Teletext]] service entitled, ''San Marino Video''.


SMtv San Marino also is responsible for the [[San Marino in the Eurovision Song Contest|Sammarinese participation]] in the [[Eurovision Song Contest]]. They debuted in [[Eurovision Song Contest 2008|2008]] with [[Miodio]] and placed last in the first semifinal, getting five points.<ref name="San Marino1">{{cite web|url=http://www.esctoday.com/news/read/9694|title=Exclusive: San Marino in Belgrade confirmed|publisher=''EscToday.com''|first=Victor|last=Hondal|date=21 November 2007|accessdate=5 September 2010}}</ref> After [[RAI]], SMRTV also announced its comeback in the [[Eurovision Song Contest 2011]].<ref name="San Marino4">{{cite web|url=http://www.esctoday.com/news/read/16372|title=San Marino will participate in Düsseldorf 2011|publisher=''EscToday.com''|first=Victor|last=Hondal|date=22 December 2010|accessdate=1 January 2011}}</ref> It reached the Grand Final in 2014 with [[Valentina Monetta|Valentina Monetta]]'s song ''[[Maybe (Valentina Monetta song)|Maybe]]'' and in 2019 with [[Serhat (singer)|Serhat]]'s song ''[[Say Na Na Na]]''.
SMtv San Marino also is responsible for the [[San Marino in the Eurovision Song Contest|Sammarinese participation]] in the [[Eurovision Song Contest]]. They debuted in [[Eurovision Song Contest 2008|2008]] with [[Miodio]] and placed last in the first semifinal, getting five points.<ref name="San Marino1">{{cite web|url=http://www.esctoday.com/news/read/9694|title=Exclusive: San Marino in Belgrade confirmed|publisher=''EscToday.com''|first=Victor|last=Hondal|date=21 November 2007|accessdate=5 September 2010}}</ref> After [[RAI]], SMRTV also announced its comeback in the [[Eurovision Song Contest 2011]].<ref name="San Marino4">{{cite web|url=http://www.esctoday.com/news/read/16372|title=San Marino will participate in Düsseldorf 2011|publisher=''EscToday.com''|first=Victor|last=Hondal|date=22 December 2010|accessdate=1 January 2011}}</ref> It reached the Grand Final in 2014 with [[Valentina Monetta]]'s song ''[[Maybe (Valentina Monetta song)|Maybe]]'' and in 2019 with [[Serhat (singer)|Serhat]]'s song ''[[Say Na Na Na]]''.


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Revision as of 21:56, 3 July 2019

SMtv San Marino
Country San Marino
HeadquartersCity of San Marino
Programming
Language(s)Italian
Ownership
OwnerSMtv San Marino

SMtv San Marino is the television station of SMtv San Marino, the national public service broadcaster of San Marino, an enclaved microstate surrounded by Italy.

The channel mostly shows self-produced entertainment programming. It is also part of Eurovision Network (broadcasting the Eurovision Song Contest) and the Italian television syndication K2. It also offers a Teletext service entitled, San Marino Video.

SMtv San Marino also is responsible for the Sammarinese participation in the Eurovision Song Contest. They debuted in 2008 with Miodio and placed last in the first semifinal, getting five points.[1] After RAI, SMRTV also announced its comeback in the Eurovision Song Contest 2011.[2] It reached the Grand Final in 2014 with Valentina Monetta's song Maybe and in 2019 with Serhat's song Say Na Na Na.

References

  1. ^ Hondal, Victor (21 November 2007). "Exclusive: San Marino in Belgrade confirmed". EscToday.com. Retrieved 5 September 2010. {{cite web}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help)
  2. ^ Hondal, Victor (22 December 2010). "San Marino will participate in Düsseldorf 2011". EscToday.com. Retrieved 1 January 2011. {{cite web}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help)