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  2. Mass media in Moldova - Wikipedia

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    Broadcasting media included in 2009 166 cable operators, 38 terrestrial TV channels and 50 radio stations. The TV is seen daily by 83.4% of the population (compared to 51.4% for the radio) and remains the main source of information for 72.9% of Moldovans (the radio only for 8.9% of them). [3] Media pluralism has improved recently.

  3. ProTV Chișinău - Wikipedia

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    Website. www .protv .md. 2016–2017 logo. PRO TV Chișinău is a private, generalist TV channel from Moldova. It was founded in 1999. It is operated by Prodigital SRL (initially - Mediapro SRL), part of CME trust. Besides some PRO TV Bucharest's programs, PRO TV Chișinău broadcasts local newscasts and shows, as well as local advertising .

  4. Moldovan protests (2022–present) - Wikipedia

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    On 19 December, six TV channels in Moldova linked to Ilan Shor (Prime TV, RTR Moldova, Accent TV, NTV Moldova, TV6 and Orhei TV) were temporarily suspended, on charges of making pro-Russian propaganda and spreading false information about the Russian-Ukrainian war. The channels continued streaming on other platforms. 2023 January

  5. Pro TV - Wikipedia

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    Website. protv .ro. PRO TV ( Romanian pronunciation: [pro teˈve], often stylized as PRO•TV as of 2017) is a Romanian free-to-air television network, launched on 1 December 1995 as the fourth private TV channel in the country (after TV SOTI, Antena 1, and the now-defunct, but online Tele7ABC ). It is owned by CME (Central European Media ...

  6. Radio Moldova Tineret - Wikipedia

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    Website. Radio Moldova Tineret. Radio Moldova Tineret is a youth-oriented radio station, owned by the public broadcaster TRM. [1] It's the first niche-oriented station from the public broadcaster, and its target audience is Moldovan youth. It was launched on 30 October 2012, at 6 o'clock in Bălți, transmitting live on 99.4 FM and on its website.

  7. Television in Moldova - Wikipedia

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    Television in Moldova. Television in Moldova was introduced in 1958 . From 2022 it became illegal to retransmit television and radio programmes with informative, analytical, military, or political content, produced in states that have not ratified the European Convention regulation on cross-border television. [1]

  8. Pro-Europe party of Moldova's president wins local elections ...

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    The party of Moldova's pro-European president came first in hundreds of weekend local elections but was unable to win mayoral seats in the biggest cities, including the capital Chisinau, according ...

  9. Teleradio-Moldova - Wikipedia

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    TeleRadio-Moldova (TRM) is the Moldovan state-owned national radio and television broadcaster. It owns two TV channels and three radio stations. TRM was admitted as a full active member of the European Broadcasting Union on 1 January 1993, under its former name Radioteleviziunea Nationala din Moldova (RTNM).