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  2. Ale Kino+ - Wikipedia

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    Ale Kino+ is a Polish television channel owned and operated by Canal+ International.It is available on the networks of cable television and the digital platform Cyfra+ (now nc+) since 16 April 1999.

  3. List of television stations in Albania - Wikipedia

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    Kino Premiere 1 HD; Kino Premiere 2 HD; Kino Premiere 3 HD; Kino Premiere 4 HD; Kino Premiere 5 HD; Kino Comedy HD; Kino Sci Fi HD; ... Comedy Central Extra ...

  4. extra (franchise) - Wikipedia

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    extra (stylized as extr@) is a language education television programme franchise that was scripted in the format of a Friends-esque sitcom.It was in production from 2002 to 2004, and is mainly marketed to the instructional television market for middle school and high school language classes.

  5. German Kino Plus - Wikipedia

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    German Kino Plus features German cinema, popular TV series and German documentaries. All programming is broadcast uncut and free of commercials, and the line-up is constantly updated with new films and TV series premiering every month. GKP programming is divided into the following four categories: Theatrical German films; Classic German films

  6. Viasat Kino - Wikipedia

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    Viasat Kino is a movie television channel targeting the Baltic countries. It is owned by the international broadcaster Viasat World [ 1 ] and was launched on 1 March 2003 by Swedish media conglomerate Modern Times Group .

  7. Dekkoo - Wikipedia

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    Dekkoo is a Philadelphia-based subscription streaming service with a focus on LGBT+ related content, particularly by and for gay men. [1] [2] It features a mixture of programs from other sources and original content, [1] [3] and derives its income from subscription fees rather than advertising. [4]

  8. Cinema of Russia - Wikipedia

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    In 1922–3, Kino-Fot became the first Soviet cinema magazine and reflected the constructivist views of its editor, Aleksei Gan. As with much Soviet art during the 1920s, films addressed major social and political events of the time.

  9. Kino (movement) - Wikipedia

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    Kino is a film-making movement that advocates the production of short-films on little to no budget, using small crews, and non-competitive collaboration. There are Kino Groups around the world. Kino is divided into individual cells, or chapters, most of which have a monthly screening where member directors and guests can screen their films.