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  2. Digital terrestrial television in Bulgaria - Wikipedia

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    Veliki Preslav, Kaspichan, Kotel, Novi Pazar, Popovo, Razgrad, Silistra, Targovishte, Shumen MUX 1 28 MUX 2 40 MUX 3 51 BUL05 - Varna Beloslav, Byala, Varna, Dobrich, Obzor, Provadia, Tervel, Shabla MUX 1 22 MUX 2 29 MUX 3 27 BUL06 - Burgas Aytos, Ahtopol, Bourgas, Malko Tarnovo, Nesebar, Primorsko, Tsarevo MUX 1 42 MUX 2 47 MUX 3 55

  3. Automotive industry in Bulgaria - Wikipedia

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    Kinetik Automotive is an electric supercar manufacturer, founded by Bulgarian engineer Teodosii Teodosiev and several other Bulgarians in 2017. In 2019, the company presented their first prototype – Kinetik 07 that features an electric engine, producing 644 bhp and can reach 62 mph in 2.7 seconds. [2]

  4. Bulsatcom - Wikipedia

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    Bulsatcom is a Bulgarian satellite television, internet & mobile operator. Founded in 2000 as the largest DVB-S operator in the country, the company is operated from Sofia and Stara Zagora . Six years after entering the internet service provisioning market, it also began providing 4G LTE mobile data services from 2015 onwards.

  5. Alfa TV (Bulgarian TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    The channel began broadcasting with a two-month delay after several refusals for registration by the Council for Electronic Media. The television was owned by the Bulgarian political party Attack in the period 2009-2018, which announced the launch of its own television after the withdrawal of support from SKAT TV, which broadcasts the party's programs. [2]

  6. TV1 (Bulgaria) - Wikipedia

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    TV1 was founded by Rumen Kovachev in 1998 as a production company. [1] [6] It had the first private portable production unit in Bulgaria. [7]Beyond producing TV1's original programming, the company has worked on television shows, sportscasts, and live events for others in Bulgaria and abroad.

  7. Bulgaria ON AIR - Wikipedia

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    Bulgaria ON AIR is a Bulgarian national television, launched on 9 September 2011. It was originally established under the brand Bulgaria ON AIR Media Group, consisting of 3 television channels - the flagship Bulgaria ON AIR TV (formerly "MSAT" and "Mustang TV"), a business and economic-based Bloomberg TV Bulgaria (in partnership with Bloomberg Group) and the local Varna-based channel Cherno ...

  8. Bulgarian National Television - Wikipedia

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    The Bulgarian National Television broadcasts on four different themed channels: BNT 1 – a 24-hour channel with national significance; BNT 2 – cultural-based channel that offers a variety of programmes covering all aspects of day-to-day life of the Bulgarian people, culture, arts, sports, entertainment, films, series and regional programming

  9. Television in Bulgaria - Wikipedia

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    Cable television in Bulgaria appeared in the early 1990s, with some of the earliest networks starting operation in 1991 and 1992.Satellite channels from other countries were one of the main features of cable television at the time and in the following years channels like Cartoon Network Europe, MTV European and Discovery Channel became very popular, as more people subscribed to the (relatively ...