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  2. YouTube Premium - Wikipedia

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    YouTube also sought to compete against sites such as Netflix, Amazon Prime Video and Hulu by offering original content (YouTube Originals) as part of the subscription service, leveraging prominent YouTube personalities in combination with professional producers. Robert Kyncl acknowledged that many of YouTube's prominent personalities had built ...

  3. Countries using DAB/DMB - Wikipedia

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    No programmes are on air. Mobile TV PTY is awaiting a commercial license from the government. If licences are granted they will within the first year cover up to 50% of the population of South Africa, although they aim to increase this to between 80 and 90% within 2–3 years. Their plan is to broadcast 6-10 mobile TV channels and two radio ...

  4. YouTube TV - Wikipedia

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    On August 8, 2024, YouTube TV began offering Filipino Plus add-on packages featuring ABS-CBN's TFC along with GMA Network's GMA Pinoy TV, GMA Life TV and GMA News TV. On December 12, 2024 Google announced that it’s price has gone up again, this time from $72.99 to $82.99 a month effective immediately for new customers and beginning on January ...

  5. NBC Europe - Wikipedia

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    The Today Show was also initially shown live in the afternoons, but was later broadcast the following morning instead, by which time it was more than half a day old. This meant that all the NBC News portions had to be replaced with European updates produced by ITN in London, also supplied the network with the main newscasts before and after the ...

  6. Association of Commercial Television in Europe - Wikipedia

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    The Association of Commercial Television and Video on Demand Services in Europe (ACT) represents the interests of leading commercial broadcasters present across the European Union and beyond. The ACT member companies finance, produce, promote and distribute content and services benefiting millions of Europeans across all platforms.

  7. RTVI - Wikipedia

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    RTVI is a global Russian-speaking multi-platform media, which includes a news website (about 4 million users per month) and other digital platforms (2.7 million subscribers): 6 YouTube channels, 2 Telegram channels and accounts in all major social networks. As of 2023, it broadcasts in 159 countries. [5]

  8. Television licence - Wikipedia

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    On 1 January 2019, the television licence (Swedish: TV-avgift, literally TV fee) in Sweden was scrapped and replaced by a "general public service fee" (Swedish: allmän public service-avgift), which is a flat income-based public broadcasting tax of 1 per cent, capped at 1,300 Swedish kronor (approximately US$145 or €126) per person per year ...

  9. E! (European TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    In 2002 E! launched in Europe with its headquarters situated in Amsterdam in the Netherlands. One of the first countries E! broadcast in was Germany, where it telecast daily. [5] [6] [7] In the Summer of 2006 E! began localizing in France, Italy and the UK. [8] At the end of 2011 E! launched in HD in Eastern Europe. [9]