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Prima Sport is a Romanian network of sports channels owned and operated by the media group Clever. The package includes four channels called Prima Sport 1, Prima Sport 2, Prima Sport 3, Prima Sport 4, and Prima Sport 5. It was launched in 2011, under the name Transilvania L!VE and after other names, the channels became Prima Sport on April 19 ...
2019 Southeast Asian Games (November 30, 2019–December 11, 2019) 2019 FIBA Basketball World Cup (August 31, 2019–September 15, 2019) 2020 Tokyo Olympics (July 23–August 8, 2021) 2022 FIBA Asia Cup (July 12–24, 2022) 2021 Asian Women's Club Volleyball Championship (October 1–7, 2021)
TNT (now Warner TV) 2022 Comedy Est (now Prima History) PRO 2 (now Acasă) PRO X (now Pro Arena) PRO Gold (now Acasă Gold) Look Sport (now Prima Sport) Telekom Info (now Orange Info) Telekom Sport (now Orange Sport) Antena 3 (now Antena 3 CNN) 2023 Boomerang (now Cartoonito) Bucuresti TV (now KanalD2) Cinema Est (now Prima History) Discovery ...
Prima SK is a channel of the FTV Prima group, whose broadcasts are directed to the territory of Slovakia. [1] Prima SK began broadcasting in Slovakia as Prima Plus on 23 January 2017. The program is mainly composed of Prima Television's own creations. The commercial representative of Prima SK is JOJ Group. [2]
Cable Week of Title Channel Viewers (in millions) Ref. January 7 CFP Championship: ESPN: 24.32 [36]January 14 America's News HQ: Fox News: 3.85 [37]January 21
Due to the "energy saving program" between 1985 and 1989, TVR's broadcast schedule was severely limited to only about two hours per day, between 20:00 and 22:00, most of which were dedicated to Nicolae Ceaușescu's cult of personality, along with his wife Elena; with an exception on Saturdays, from 13:00 to 15:00 and 19:00 to 22:30 and Sundays ...
August 19 – 24: 2019 FIBA Oceania Under-17 Championship for Men & Women in / Nouméa [92] [93] Men: Australia defeated New Zealand, 85–56, to win their sixth consecutive FIBA Oceania Under-17 Championship title. Samoa took third place. Women: Australia defeated New Zealand, 88–41, in the final. Tahiti took third place.
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