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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 .
Pro TV Chișinău is an independent TV station launched in 1999, part of the Romanian group Pro TV. EuTV, formerly owned by the Chișinău Municipal Council, was privatized in 2007 and became a media influenced by the Christian-Democratic People's Party. Prime started broadcasting in Moldova in 1999 as a spin-off of Channel One Russia.
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
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 ...
Moldovan protests (2022–2023) Chance. Duties. Realization (since 26 June 2023) On 18 September 2022, protests in Moldova began in the capital city of Chișinău, demanding the resignation of the country's pro-Western government, [ 66][ 67] amid an energy crisis causing rising natural gas prices and inflation, caused in part by the Russian ...
Election in Moldova instigates rioting mob demanding recount. Protests against the April 2009 Moldovan parliamentary election results began on 6 April 2009 in major cities of Moldova (including Bălți and the capital, Chișinău) before the final official results were announced. The demonstrators claimed that the elections, which saw the ...
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]
For those in the pro-Russian camp, the corruption cases have provoked a crisis of confidence in the European project. Moldova signed an association agreement with the European Union in 2013, committing to core reforms, economic recovery, sector cooperation and justice, but anti-European sentiment is growing. An April 2015 poll found that 32% of ...