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MRT Sat
CountryNorth Macedonia
HeadquartersSkopje, North Macedonia
Programming
Language(s)Macedonian
Picture format4:3 (576i, SDTV)
Ownership
Sister channelsMRT 1
MRT 1 HD
MRT 2
MRT Sobraniski kanal
MRT 2 Sat
History
LaunchedApril 30, 2000
Former namesMKTV Sat (2000–2012)
Availability
Streaming media
MRT PlayWatch now (MKD Only)

MRT Sat (MKTV Sat) is the name of Macedonian Radio-Television's satellite service to telecast to the Macedonian diaspora across the world. Its programming is taken from MRT 1. MRT Sat is available in Australia and New Zealand. It is currently broadcast through UBI World TV and TotalTV.

MRT Sat was launched on 30 April 2000 and broadcasts a continuous 24-hour programme for Europe, North Africa, East Asia, Americas, etc. which is a selection of MRT programmes, as well as an original programme. It was meant to be intended for all Macedonians living outside North Macedonia.

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