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  2. Radio Impuls - Wikipedia

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    Radio Impuls is a Top40/hit radio station broadcasting in Cluj-Napoca, Romania. It is owned by Turkish conglomerate Doğan Holding, ...

  3. CGTN Russian - Wikipedia

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    CGTN Russian (formerly CCTV International Russian (Russian: Центральное Телевидение Китая Международный канал на ...

  4. Radio Impuls (Czech Republic) - Wikipedia

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    Radio Impuls is a private radio station founded in the Czech Republic in 1999 when it replaced the nationwide station Rádio Alfa, which lost its license.. It is the most popular radio station in the country by number of listeners (as of late 2014). [ 1 ]

  5. Viju TV1000 Russkoe - Wikipedia

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    Viju TV1000 Russkoe is a television channel broadcasting Russian language movies owned by Viju Russia. The channel is available in Russia and Commonwealth of Independent States

  6. Bačka Palanka - Wikipedia

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    Nova Palanka (New Palanka) was founded between 1765 and 1770, 2 kilometers away from the original Palanka (which then became known as Stara Palanka - Old Palanka) and Nemačka Palanka (German Palanka) was founded by Danube Germans in 1783. Those three towns became one city, Bačka Palanka, in the 20th century.

  7. Palanca TV - Wikipedia

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    Palanca TV was an Angolan private TV station that began broadcasting on December 15, 2015. The channel was available for Angolan subscribers through South African satellite service provider DStv . [ 1 ]

  8. 5TV (Russian TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    Channel 5 succeeded the nationwide Leningrad TV channel dating back to 1938, which was immensely popular throughout the Soviet Union during the last years of Perestroika with such programs as 600 Seconds of its editor-in-chief, Alexander Nevzorov. However, later the channel lost much of its popularity.

  9. Belteleradio - Wikipedia

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    A two-program TV was formed (based on the programs of the 1st program of the Moscow Central Television). In the 1960s, complete radio coverage of Belarus was completed, new radio stations appeared: "Belarus" (05.1962), which provided regular broadcasting to foreign countries, "Belarusian Youth" (02.1963), "Rural Life" (04.1964). The department ...