Pop (Slovenian TV channel)

Pop TV is a Slovenian generalist television channel operated by Pro Plus d.o.o., a subsidiary of Central European Media Enterprises (CME), which is in turn owned by Czech investment company PPF.

News programs
POP TV's current news programming consists of the main 24UR ("24Hours") News and 24UR zvečer. Within 24UR, the following segments are currently airing: "POP IN", "Vizita" ("Medical visit"), "24UR Inšpektor" ("24Hours Inspector") and "24UR Fokus" ("24Hours Focus").

24UR
The current hosts of the show are two hosting pairs: Darja Zgonc & Edi Pucer, and Jani Muhič & Petra Krčmar. Weekdays the show is hosted by one pair and the pairs exchange each week. Weekend shows are hosted by individual hosts from each pair.

The show is criticized as having a left-wing bias. It is often accused by the Slovenian right-wing party SDS to not report about the Slovenian "underground" political corruption that SDS believes to come from many former members of the Slovenian Communist Party that ruled during the era of socialism in Slovenia and according to this conspiracy theory still has a huge influence on Slovenian state-owned companies and left-wing political parties.

24UR's milestones
POP TV has been airing its main news program, 24UR, since it commenced its official broadcasts on 15 December 1995. In the beginning, the show aired from 7:30pm to 8pm, and was hosted by Drago Balažič (sports news by Franci Petek, weather forecast by Miran Trontelj).

From April 1996, Darja Zgonc and Boštjan Lajovic took over the hosting of the show as the first hosting couple. The pair hosted the show between Monday and Thursday. From Friday to Sunday, the show was hosted by Tamara Vonta and Drago Balažič, individually.

In 1997, the show introduced a second hosting pair: Nataša Pirc Musar and Sandi Salkič.

In 1998, the show was redesigned and began 15 minutes earlier, at 7:15pm.

In September 1999, the show had a 47% audience share, and with it, overcame the main news on TV SLO 1 - the first channel of the public service broadcaster RTV SLO, TV Dnevnik. From that day, 24UR became the most watched news programme in Slovenia. It still holds this title until this day.

Matjaž Tanko, a Slovenian hosting legend, along with Tamara Vonta came as a new hosting pair in January 2001.

From 2003, the show lasts for one full hour, from 7 to 8pm.

On POP TV's 13th birthday (15 December 2008), the studio and the show's design were updated to the most modern technology available at that time. The show started to air in HD quality and 16:9 aspect ratio.

Segments on 24UR
POP IN is a segment focusing on news from the world of entertainment and popular culture. It airs from Monday to Friday and is around five minutes long. On Sundays, the segment is 10–15 minutes long. It was introduced in 1996.

Vizita is a medical segment which is running from 1995. It is a five minute long documentary/info segment about health and medicine. It is aired every Friday.

TV Klub ("TV Club") was a debate segment. It aired every Sunday from 2003 onwards and lasted from 10 to 15 minutes. The hosts were Špela Šipek and other 24UR news show hosts. It was replaced by 24UR Fokus in the beginning of 2016. 24UR Inšpektor is a segment, hosted by the same host as the main news show 24UR that day, and lasts from 5 to 10 minutes. It airs weekly every Saturday. It is a segment focusing on investigative journalism. It was introduced in the summer of 2015.

24UR Fokus is a segment focusing on investigative journalism, which replaced TV Klub in the beginning of 2016. The host of the show is the same as the host of 24UR that day. It airs weekly every Sunday and lasts from 10 to 12 minutes.

24UR popoldne was introduced in 2008. It is a 15–20 minute long afternoon news show which airs between 4:45pm and 5:15pm on weekdays.

24UR zvečer was introduced in 2007. It is a 15–20 minute long evening news show which airs between 10pm and 11pm on weekdays. Currently, the show is hosted by Uroš Slak from Monday to Thursday.

24UR vreme is a weather broadcast lasting for five minutes before the main 24UR news show at 6:55pm every day. It premiered in 2008.

Every Tuesday, viewers are offered the weekly investigative news show Preverjeno!, which premiered in the autumn of 2001. The show is hosted by Alenka Arko.

The channel also aired a weekly news debate show called Trenja ("Frictions") which ran from the autumn of 2002 to the spring of 2009. The show had guests (usually politicians or political commentators) debating over various topics, ranging from politics to popular culture and taboo topics. The show, which aired every Thursday, was hosted by one of the best known Slovenian journalists and TV hosts, Uroš Slak. After the show was cancelled, Uroš went on to host the daily news show Svet which airs on POP TV's sister channel Kanal A.

24UR ob enih ("24Hours at 1pm") is a one-hour-long show which aired from Monday to Friday at 1pm. The hosts were the same as the hosts of the main 24UR show. It began airing in the summer of 2010 and was cancelled in 2013 due to financial reasons.

Epilog ("Epilogue"), similar to Trenja, aired between the spring of 2014 and the autumn of 2015. It was hosted by Maja Sodja.

POP TV also hosts 3-4 pre-election debates every Slovenian election year for parliamentary, presidential and local elections. The hosts of the debates are usually the hosts of the main news show.

1995–1999
When POP TV commenced its official broadcasts, it instantly became a go-to channel for entertainment in Slovenia. In the early years, they aired a quiz show called POP Kviz (1996), music show Med prijatelji (1995), and daily breakfast show Dobro jutro, Slovenija (1996) from studios in Ljubljana and Maribor. The channel also broadcast Viktorji (1997-2010), an annual Slovenian awards show for media achievements and accomplishments in popular culture, along with the beauty pageant competition ceremony Miss Slovenija (1996-2010) for Miss World.

In the following years, the channel introduced music shows POP party (1997) and Super POP (1998), shows Pop'N'Roll (1999) and Pod srečno zvezdo (1999), and game show 1, 2, 3, kdo dobi? (1999-2001). Brez zavor / Brez zapor (1997-1998) was a new weekly music talk show in the style of Late Show With David Letterman that premiered in 1997. In 1999, POP TV began to air their first own-produced sitcom, TV dober dan (1999-2002), which was an instant hit, and lasted for six full seasons.

2000–2006
In the beginning of the 21st century, POP TV launched the Slovenian version of Who Wants To Be a Millionaire, called Lepo je biti milijonar (hosted by Jonas Žnidaršič and later Boštjan Romih) (2000-2005), which lasted for eleven seasons. The sports show for students ŠKL was also introduced.

In the next few years, a new Slovenian drama series Pod eno streho (2002-2004) and a hidden camera show Pazi, kamera! (2003-2004) were introduced. A new locally produced sitcom Trafika (2003) also premiered only one season.

In 2004, POP TV introduced their first reality show. Sanjski moški (2004) was the Slovenian version of The Bachelor, and lasted for one season. In the same year, Naša mala klinika (2004-2007), a new Slovenian sitcom, was introduced and lasted for seven full seasons. The sitcom was watched on average by 300.000 people against 2 million people, which is the population of Slovenia. In the next year, two new reality shows were introduced: Sanjska ženska (2005-2006), a local version of The Bachelorette which lasted for two seasons, and a Slovenian version of reality show The Bar, called Bar (2005-2006), which lasted also for two seasons. A hidden-camera show called Oprostite, prosim!, Vzemi ali pusti (2005-2008), local version of Deal or No Deal and music show Raketa pod kozolcem (2005-2006), also premiered in 2005. POP TV also co-produced a new crime series named Balkan Inc. (2006), with Nova TV and TV Pink.

2007–2011
In 2007, the channel aired the first season of the Slovenian adaptation of the reality show The Farm, Kmetija (2007-2008, 2011, 2017). Three seasons of the show aired, before it was announced again for autumn of 2017, after it aired on POP TV's rival Planet TV between 2014 and 2016, for three seasons. One celebrity season of the show aired, called Kmetija Slavnih (2009). The same year, a show loosely based on the popular American show Saturday Night Live, premiered. Five seasons of A's ti tud not padu?! (2007-2009) were shown. Desetka (2008) was a cooking show introduced in 2008, along with a new Slovenian sitcom called Lepo je biti sosed (2008-2011), which lasted for six seasons.

POP TV brought the popular "Got Talent" series to Slovenia in 2010. The Slovenian version was named Slovenija ima talent (2010-2011, 2013–2016), and broke all viewership records. The finale of the first season was the top-watched show of the last ten years in Slovenia. The show aired for six seasons, until the autumn of 2016, when the last season was on program. In 2010, the channel also launched the celebrity version of Slovenian adaption of Big Brother, called Big Brother Slavnih. Cooking show Ljubezen skozi želodec (2009-2011), Slovenian sitcom Trdoglavci (2011), and Slovenian version of Minute to Win it called Minuta do zmage (2011-2012), were new shows that aired.

2012–2015
In the autumn of 2012, POP TV aired the first and only season of the Slovenian version of the popular singing competition show X Factor, X Faktor Slovenija (2012). In the same year, the new original reality cooking show Gostilna išče šefa (2012-2015) started. Four seasons of the show aired. Two new Slovenian series aired: Čista desetka (2012), a new Slovenian sitcom that aired for two seasons, and Na terapiji (2012), a drama series that had actually premiered on POP TV's new sister channel, POP BRIO, a year before. Another new traveling show called Okrog sveta do srca (2012) was introduced in the same year.

The next year started with Vid in Pero šov (2013-2014), a new comedy show, along with dog training show Pozor, priden pes! (2013-2014). Both lasted for three seasons. In autumn, a second comedy show premiered, called Je bella cesta (2013-2014), which lasted for two seasons. Between 2013 and 2015, POP TV introduced a handful of cooking shows that lasted for between one and three seasons. Those were Zabeljeno po ameriško (2013), Ana kuha (2013-2014), Okusi brez meja (2013-2014), Skriti šef (2014), Gorazdova slaščičarna (2014), Zdravo, Tereza! (2015) and Polona ga žge (2015–present).

In the beginning of 2014, the channel aired a new Slovenian sitcom Mamin dan (2014), which lasted for one season. The Slovenian version of Your Face Sounds Familiar called Znan obraz ima svoj glas (2014–present), also premiered and is currently in its fourth season. TOP 4 s Tjašo Kokalj (2014-2015), a beauty/business reality show, moved from Kanal A to POP TV, and aired for two more seasons. Vrtičkanje, a gardening show, also premiered, and aired its fourth season in 2017.

In the spring of 2015, POP TV introduced two new reality shows: Popolna poroka (2015), a wedding reality show, which lasted for one season, and the Slovenian version of MasterChef series, called MasterChef Slovenija (2015–present), which will air its fourth season in the spring of 2018. It also aired a new wish fulfilling show, Dan najlepših sanj (2015–present), which was in its fourth season as of September 2017. Usodno vino was POP TV's first daily soap opera, was introduced in the autumn of 2015, and aired its fourth and final season in the spring of 2017. The channel also aired the first season of Na žaru: Z Ladom Bizovičarjem (2015-2016), which was later renewed for its second season, in the summer of 2017. The show is based on the popular comedy Roast. The third episode of this show, where popular Slovenian comedians and TV personalities roasted the current president of Republic of Slovenia - Borut Pahor, was the second best watched show in the last fifteen years on Slovenian television channels.

2016
POP TV began the year with the richest home production season in the channel's history. New seasons of previously aired shows were announced, along with five new self-produced shows. In the middle of February, the second season of the daily soap opera Usodno vino premiered, and a new family cooking competition show began its run - Moja mama kuha bolje!. Dan najlepših sanj returned to its channel in the end of February for second season. New seasons of Polona ga žge and Vrtičkanje started airing again. The third season of the beloved music competition show Znan obraz ima svoj glas began on March 6. The new locally produced sitcom Takle mamo was introduced, but was moved to the autumn of 2016 after only four episodes aired. In the middle of March, the second season of MasterChef Slovenija began airing. This season had eight celebrity and eight regular contestants. On Friday of the same week, a new reality show was introduced - Bitka parkov. Two new shows, Delovna akcija and Hipnoza: Dobra zabava are yet to be introduced to the program.

Announced shows

POP TV started collecting applications for the first season of the Slovenian version of the popular reality show Survivor, called Survivor Slovenija: Filipini. The show was set to begin on production during the summer, and to air in the autumn of 2016. In the second half of March, POP TV also started collecting applications for Slovenian version of Farmer Wants a Wife, called Ljubezen po domače, which is set to premiere that autumn. In April, the channel started collecting applications for a new original business reality show, Štartaj Slovenija, where people can present their new products that they made. If their product was chosen as the product with the most potential to be a hit on the market, they would be given a free promotion on all PRO PLUS channels, and a one-year selling contract with Slovenian branch of Spar retail chain. POP TV also announced that they would air the Slovenian version of Strictly Come Dancing, called Zvezde plešejo, in the autumn of 2016. In May, applications for the sixth season of Slovenian version of the "Got Talent" series - Slovenija ima talent - were opened.

Sport programs
Between 1997 and 2010, POP TV broadcast Formula One races. The commentator was Miran Ališič, who is very recognizable for his voice. In 2010, RTV SLO bought the rights for the broadcast.

In 2002, POP TV broadcast the matches of 2002 World Cup in collaboration with its sister channel Kanal A.

In March 1996, POP TV started to air a weekly sports talkshow Športna scena ("Sport Scene"). The show was hosted by Stane Kavčič, Bogdan Barovič and co-host Vesna Dolen. In February of the next year, the hosting was taken over by Gašper Bolhar and Nataša Briški. In August 1997, Bolhar left the show. Until 2003, Briški hosted the show alone for six years. In 2003, she was replaced by Miran Tišič who hosted the show for three more years, until 2006, when the show was cancelled. Among other popular athletes, the show's guests included Mika Häkkinen, 1998 and 1999 Formula 1 Champion in September 1999.

Movies
POP TV airs top Hollywood blockbusters from all major film studios (20th Century Fox, Warner Bros. Pictures, Paramount Pictures, Universal Pictures, Walt Disney Pictures and Columbia Pictures) and movies of Slovenian and former Yugoslavian production.

Series
POP TV airs top series of American and European production, mainly focusing on Hollywood produced series.

House, Desperate Housewives, Dexter, Lost, Sex and the City, Dirty Sexy Money, Monk, CSI, CSI: Miami, CSI: New York, ER, Friends, Kommisar Rex, Law and Order: Special Victims Unit, Grey's Anatomy, Ally McBeal, Fringe, Ugly Betty, Burn Notice, The Mentalist, Breaking Bad, House of Cards, Downton Abbey, Castle, Bones, and The Blacklist are some hit series that have aired on the channel.

The Oprah Winfrey Show, Rachael Ray, The Jerry Springer Show, Ricki Lake and Dr. Oz Show are popular American shows that have aired on the channel.

Soap operas / telenovelas
In 1997, the channel started to air a Mexican telenovela, Esmeralda. The series was a huge hit and from then on, the weekday afternoons on the channel have been reserved for telenovelas.

The channel airs soap operas from many South American countries, Spain, Mexico, Turkey, Germany, Austria and Croatia.

Animated series and children's shows
In 2002, POP TV launched its first cartoon block called Ringa-raja on weekend mornings. The program lasted until 2010 when it was renamed to Moj-Moj. In 2013, the name of the block was changed again, to Oto čira čara. The block has that name until this day.

SpongeBob SquarePants, Ben 10, Bakugan Battle Brawlers, Bob the Builder, Winx Club, Roary the Racing Car, Power Rangers, Star Wars: The Clone Wars and LazyTown are some of the many cartoons and kids' shows that aired in the cartoon blocks on POP TV.

Special films
November 15, 2021 they are Spirit Untamed and Peter Rabbit 2

Internationally created shows
''There are no internationally created shows currently being broadcast on POP TV.

Canceled nationally created shows

 * Zamenjajmo ženi (Slovenian version of Wife Swap)
 * 2007
 * Gasilci: Enota 14 (original reality documentary series about firefighters)
 * spring 2015
 * Ste pametnejši od petošolca? (Slovenian version of Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader?)
 * 2006

Weekend morning cartoon block

 * Ringa raja
 * 2002-2010
 * Moj-Moj
 * 2010-2013
 * Oto čira čara
 * 2013–present

Series

 * 3 Lbs.
 * 30 Rock
 * 7th Heaven
 * 90210
 * Absolute Power
 * Agatha Christie's Partners in Crime
 * Agatha Christie's Poirot
 * Alias
 * Alien Nation
 * Ally McBeal
 * Always Greener
 * The Amazing Mrs Pritchard
 * Angela's Eyes
 * Angie
 * Army Wives
 * As If
 * Baywatch
 * Beach Girls
 * Mr. Bean
 * The Beast
 * Beautiful People
 * Bette
 * Big Shots
 * Bionic Woman
 * The Black Donnellys
 * The Blacklist
 * Blessed
 * Blue Bloods
 * Body of Proof
 * Bones
 * The Book of Daniel
 * Boston Legal
 * Breaking Bad
 * Breakout Kings
 * Brotherhood
 * Brothers & Sisters
 * Burn Notice
 * Californication
 * Cane
 * Canterbury's Law
 * Cashmere Mafia
 * Castle
 * Carrie and Barry
 * Chaos
 * The Chase
 * Chicago Hope
 * Chuck
 * The Cleaner
 * Close to Home
 * Cold Case
 * Commander in Chief
 * Cougar Town
 * Crusoe
 * CSI: NY
 * Cursed
 * Damages
 * Desperate Housewives
 * Dexter
 * Diagnosis Murder
 * Die Kommissarin
 * Dinotopia
 * Dirt
 * Dirty Sexy Money
 * Dolmen
 * Due South
 * Durham County
 * Early Edition
 * Eleventh Hour
 * Eli Stone
 * Emily's Reasons Why Not
 * ER
 * Everwood
 * Fairly Legal
 * Franklin & Bash
 * Friends
 * Fringe
 * A Gifted Man
 * The Glades
 * Going to California
 * The Golden Girls
 * The Golden Hour
 * Grumpy old men
 * Grumpy old women
 * Hallo, Onkel Doc!
 * Harper's Island
 * Heartland
 * Hellcats
 * Help
 * Hercules: The Legendary Journeys
 * Hex
 * Home Again
 * House
 * Hotel Babylon
 * Hot in Cleveland
 * Human Target
 * Hung
 * The Incredible Journey of Mary Bryant
 * In Justice
 * Into the West
 * Journeyman
 * Judging Amy
 * Justice
 * Karen Sisco
 * Keen Eddie
 * Kevin Hill
 * Kidnapped
 * Kings
 * Knight Rider
 * L.A. Doctors
 * Law & Order: Special Victims Unit
 * Life
 * The Life and Times of Vivienne Vyle
 * Life is Wild
 * Lipstick Jungle
 * The Lying Game
 * Major Crimes
 * Malcolm in the Middle
 * Men in Trees
 * The Mentalist
 * Midsomer Murders
 * The Mommies
 * Monk
 * My Own Worst Enemy
 * Mysterious Ways
 * The Naked Truth
 * Necessary Roughness
 * North of 60
 * NYPD Blue
 * Ocean Girl
 * Oh, Grow Up
 * Painkiller Jane
 * The Palace
 * Pensacola: Wings of Gold
 * Person of Interest
 * Political Animals
 * Practice
 * Presidio Med
 * The Pretender
 * Primeval
 * Prison Break
 * Private Practice
 * Profiler
 * Providence
 * Psych
 * Raines
 * Renegade
 * Rennschwein Rudi Rüssel
 * Revenge
 * The Riches
 * Robert Kennedy and His Times
 * Rubicon
 * Rules of Engagement
 * Runaway
 * Sex and the City
 * Sex, Love & Secrets
 * Shark
 * She Spies
 * The Single Guy
 * Casebook of Sherlock Holmes
 * Side Order of Life
 * Sleeper Cell
 * Snoops
 * Standoff
 * Star Stories
 * The State Within
 * Storm of the Century
 * Strong Medicine
 * Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip
 * Stupid Stupid Man
 * Suburban Shootout
 * Suits
 * Superstorm
 * Surface
 * Sweet Valley High
 * Swingtown
 * Taken
 * Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles
 * That '80s Show
 * The Thin Blue Line
 * Tin Man
 * To the Ends of the Earth
 * Traveler
 * The Triangle
 * The Tudors
 * Ugly Betty
 * Vincent
 * Walker Texas Ranger
 * Water Rats
 * The West Wing
 * Wild at Heart
 * Wild Card
 * Wildfire
 * Without a Trace
 * The X-Files

Animated series
• 3-2-1 Penguins!

• 64 Zoo Lane

• Action Man

• The Adventures of Paddington Bear

• Animaniacs

• The Adventures of Chuck and Friends

• Altair in Starland

• American Dragon: Jake Long

• Angelina Ballerina: The Next Steps

• Astro Boy

• Avatar: The Last Airbender

• Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes

• Baby Looney Tunes

• Bakugan Battle Brawlers

• Bakugan Battle Brawlers: New Vestroia

• Bakugan Battle Brawlers: Gundalian Invaders

• Barbie

• Basketeers

• B-Daman Crossfire

• Ben 10

• Ben 10

• Ben 10: Alien Force

• Beany and Cecil

• Benjamin Blümchen

• Bernard Bear

• Beyblade

• Beyblade: Metal Fusion

• Beyblade Burst

• Bigfoot Presents: Meteor and the Mighty Monster Trucks

• Die Biene Maja

• Bibi Blocksberg

• Blaze and the Monster Machines

• Bob the Builder

• Boom & Reds

• Bratz

• Brilliant Creatures

• Budgie the Little Helicopter

• Busy Buses

• Camp Lazlo

• Captain Tsubasa

• Chloe's Closet

• Cotoons

• Chuggington

• Class of 3000

• Conni

• Contraptus

• Cooking for Kids with Luis

• Contraptus

• Curious George

• Daffy Duck Show

• Danny and Daddy Duets

• Diego in prijatelji

• Di-Gata Defenders

• Dora the Explorer

• Dr Otter

• Dragon Hunters

• DreamWorks Dragons

• Duck Dodgers

• Ed and Eppa

• Eon Kid

• Eureka TV

• Ever After High

• Family Dog

• Fifi and the Flowertots

• Finley the Fire Engine

• Firehouse Tales

• Fish 'n' Chips

• Florrie's Dragons

• Frances

• Frog & Friends

• Fun with Flupe

• Get Ed

• Go, Diego, Go!

• Grimm's Fairy Tale Classics

• Grizzy and the Lemmings

• Gormiti

• Grabouillon

• Grossology

• Grossery Gang

• Guess with Jess

• Harold and the Purple Crayon

• Hello Kitty's Paradise

• Heidi

• Henry's World

• Hikarian

• Horrid Henry

• Horseland

• Identity Kids

• It's a Big Big World

• Jackie Chan Adventures

• Jetlag Productions Movies

• Katie and Orbie

• Kim Possible

• The Koala Brothers

• Lalaloopsy

• Lazy Lucy

• LazyTown

• The Land Before Time

• Legend of Enyo

• Legion of Super Heroes

• Lego City

• Lego Elves

• Lego Friends

• Lego Legends of Chima

• Lego Nexo Knights

• Lego Ninjago: Masters of Spinjitzu

• Lego Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Out

• Lego Star Wars: The Padawan Menace

• Little Einsteins

• Little People

• Little Red Tractor

• Littlest Pet Shop

• Lunar Jim

• Madeline

• Mademoiselle Zazie

• Malo Korrigan and the Space Tracer

• Le Manège enchanté

• Mary-Kate and Ashley in Action!

• Masha and the Bear

• Masha's Spooky Stories

• Max Steel

• Meeow!

• Mia

• Mia and Me

• Mickey Mouse Clubhouse

• Miffy and Friends

• Minuscule

• Miraculous: Tales of Ladybug & Cat Noir

• Monster High

• Monsuno

• Muffin the Mule

• Mumu Hug

• My Friends Tigger and Pooh

• My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic

• Nan and Lili

• Nickelodeon Sunday Movie Toons

• Num Noms webisodes

• Nutri Ventures

• Nutsberry Town

• The Octonauts

• Oddbods

• Oggy and the Cockroaches

• Oscar the Balloonist

• Out of Jimmy's Head

• PAW Patrol

• Pearlie

• Peep and the Big Wide World

• Pelswick

• Pet Squad

• The Penguins of Madagascar

• Philipp

• Phineas and Ferb

• Phoenix Animation Studios Movies

• Pixi and the Magic Wall

• Peter Pan

• The Podcats

• Poko

• PopPixie

• Postman Pat

• Preston Pig

• Professor Balthazar

• Regal Academy

• Roary the Racing Car

• Rolie Polie Olie

• Power Rangers

• Pucca

• Puppy in My Pocket

• Le Ranch

• Rubbadubbers

• Rupert Bear, Follow the Magic...

• Sabrina

• Sabrina's Secret Life

• Slugterra

• Scruff

• SheZow

• Shopkins

• Sit Down, Shut Up

• Sitting Ducks

• The Smurfs

• SpongeBob SquarePants

• Stanley

• Star Wars: Clone Wars

• Strawberry Shortcake

• Strawberry Shortcake's Berry Bitty Adventures

• Stuart Little

• Super GALS!

• Tashi

• Squirrel Boy

• The Sylvester & Tweety Mysteries

• Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2003)

• Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2012)

• The New Teletubbies

• The Tidings

• Thumbelina: A Magical Story

• Tiny Planets

• Tom & Jerry

• Transformers Animated

• Transformers Cybertron

• Transformers: Robots in Disguise

• Transformers: Prime

• Trash Pack

• Tricky TV

• Tobias Totz und sein Löwe

• Turbo FAST

• U-Hugs

• Ultimate Book of Spells

• Veggie Tales

• Vicky & Johnny

• Vic the Viking

• Watership Down

• Wendy

• What's New, Scooby-Doo?

• Wild Kratts

• Willow Town

• Winx Club

• W.I.T.C.H.

• The Wonderful Wizard of Oz

• Yo-kai Watch

• YooHoo & Friends

• Yu-Gi-Oh!

• Yu-Gi-Oh! GX

• Zeke's Pad

• Zenki

• Zigby

DVB-T
Since 1 December 2010, POP TV programming has been available in the digital (DVB-T) technique. Transmission is, since 14 October 2013, a part of the national digital multiplex called multiplex C. Since 16 January 2017, POP TV has no longer been available via DVB-T.