Balkan+tv+uzivo

These are the legal "Balkan cable TV" replacements.

| Service | Best for | Channel count | Price (approx.) | Supported devices | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | EON (by Telekom Srbija) | Serbia, Bosnia, Montenegro | 150+ | €9–15/month | Smart TV, mobile, web | | Arena Cloud (formerly Total TV) | Serbia, Croatia, Bosnia | 100+ | €10–14/month | Web, Android, iOS, Smart TV | | NetTV Plus | Balkans in diaspora | 200+ | €15–20/month | Web, Android TV, Firestick | | Moja TV (Telemach BiH) | Bosnia only | 80+ | €12–18/month | Set-top box + mobile | balkan+tv+uzivo

Note for diaspora: Many of these services block IPs outside the Balkans. You will likely need a VPN (set to Serbia/Croatia/Bosnia) to access them. These are the legal "Balkan cable TV" replacements

Owned by the United Group, these channels produce high-quality talk shows (Provjereno) and exclusive regional series. They are geo-blocked heavily, making them a prime target for VPN users searching for live streams. Note for diaspora: Many of these services block

Websites like BalkanLive, GledajOnline, and StreamSB rank high for the keyword. They aggregate M3U8 links. While they are free, you risk: