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  2. Rousse TV Tower - Wikipedia

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    The Rousse TV Tower as seen from the city The Rousse TV Tower. The Rousse TV Tower is a 204-metre-high TV tower built of reinforced concrete at Rousse, Bulgaria.Originally, the structure was constructed as a 206-metre-high TV tower with a cafe/restaurant on top and was the tallest one on the Balkan peninsula until 2001. [1]

  3. 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 ...

  4. Nova (Bulgarian TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    Nova, stylized as NOVA [1] and previously marketed as NTV or Nova Television, is a Bulgarian free-to-air television network launched on 16 July 1994. [2] Nova TV, alongside the channels Kino Nova, Nova News, Nova Sport, DIEMA, Diema Family and Diema Sport are part of Nova Broadcasting Group and owned by United Group.

  5. Star Channel (Bulgarian TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    Star Channel (formerly known as Fox) is a Bulgarian television channel, owned by The Walt Disney Company Bulgaria. The channel was launched on October 15, 2012. It was announced that the Fox channels in Bulgaria (including Fox Crime and Fox Life) would be rebranded to have the "Star" name instead.

  6. Sofia Public Transport - Wikipedia

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    Musagenitsa Metro Station, 2009. The Sofia Metro is the only metro in Bulgaria.It began operation on 28 January 1998. [2] As of 2023, the Sofia Metro consists of four interconnected lines, serving 47 stations, with a total route length of 52.0 kilometres (32.3 mi) [2] [3] and also being among the top 20 of the most extensive European metro systems, ranking 19th as of 2020.

  7. 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]

  8. City TV (Bulgaria) - Wikipedia

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    It was launched in October 2005 as the TV sister channel of Radio City (Bulgaria). Its output includes predominantly current videos by international pop , dance and R&B artists and selected original shows, including The Big 50, [ 1 ] Tuborg Rewind, WebHit, Hot Spot, City Hits, City Wake Up, You Are City and others.

  9. MM (TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    MMTV (Bulgarian: ММ) is a Bulgarian 24/7 online TV channel and website www.mmtvmusic.com first established as a cable and satellite music television channel in 1997. In the early 2000s, MM had a profound impact on the Bulgarian music industry and popular culture with its annual music awards becoming one of the most important events on the modern Bulgarian music scene.

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