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  2. n-tv - Wikipedia

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    RTL Group took full control of n-tv in 2006, having acquired half the company in 2002. In September 2010, n-tv moved to the Rheinhallen media center in Cologne-Deutz, where all of RTL's TV operations in Germany are based. n-tv gained a new visual identity, a new logo and graphics package from 1 September 2017.

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  4. NTV (Kenyan TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    As Nation TV, the channel launched at 8pm on 10 December 1999 on UHF channel 42 in Nairobi, [2] becoming the sixth Kenyan TV station overall to launch. [3]The channel was rebranded on 11 May 2005 as a revamp from the previous Nation TV station under the Nation Media Group arm that has been in existence since 1997.

  5. RTL Deutschland - Wikipedia

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    In 2009, RTL, VOX, N-tv, and other channels moved into a joint broadcasting center in Cologne-Deutz, to achieve synergy effects not only organizationally but also through physical proximity. [13] [14] [15] An example of cooperation between RTL Deutschland companies is the streaming platform RTL+ (originally launched as TV NOW). [16]

  6. Welt (TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    In the late 1990s, in the heat of the dot-com bubble ProSieben Media Group, then consisting of two TV channels (ProSieben and Kabel 1) whose programming largely consisted of US movies, sitcoms and series, tried to take over German television news channel n-tv, then owned by Handelsblatt and CNN.

  7. Nitro (German TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    Nitro's slogan is „Fernsehen für Helden“ (television for heroes). It describes itself as a "premium entertainment channel" ("Premium-Unterhaltungssender") for a broad audience. [1]

  8. NTV (Russia) - Wikipedia

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    NTV (Cyrillic: НТВ) is a Russian free-to-air television channel that was launched as a subsidiary of Vladimir Gusinsky's company Media-Most []. [1] [2] Since 14 April 2001 Gazprom Media controls the network.

  9. NTV Plus - Wikipedia

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    NTV Plus (Russian: НТВ Плюс) is the brand name for the Russian digital satellite television service from NTV, transmitted from Eutelsat's W4 satellite at 36.0°E and from Bonum 1 at 56.0°E. Previously a part of Vladimir Gusinsky 's MediaMost holding, now it is included in the Gazprom Media holding.