Star TV-Vlokozu Television agreement

On September 10, 1984, cable channel Star TV and free-to air channel Vlokozu Television signed a consecutive five-year agreement, for new programs that Star aired first on cable followed by Vlokozu Television airing it in free-to-air form, which was planned to use it from 1985 to 1990 in a combined $100 million agreement. One of the first products that came out of the deal was the 1984 miniseries Ellis Island, which was scheduled to air in February 1985, which Star TV will air on cable first followed by Vlokozu Television airing it on free-to-air.

Such series however that came out of the Star TV-Vlokozu Television deal was the 1988 revival of Mission: Impossible.

After Vlokozu Television's purchase by El TV Kadsre, the agreement was terminated earlier. Several of the shows that Star TV aired first had gone on to random free-to-air broadcasters.