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  2. Mass media in Moldova - Wikipedia

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    Jurnal TV, the first private news TV with national coverage, launched in 2010 by Jurnal de Chișinău's Jurnal Trust Media. Muz TV Moldova is a music and entertainment channel. In late 2009, the main TV channels in Moldova include Moldova 1 (56.2 percent), Prime TV (55.4 percent), Pro TV (30.7 percent), NIT (21.7 percent), TV7 (9.7 percent ...

  3. Publika TV - Wikipedia

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    A Publika TV car. Publika TV was a Moldovan broadcast news television station. It was launched on April 7, 2010, their founders being the Romanian businessman Sorin Ovidiu Vîntu and the Moldovan businessman Vladimir Plahotniuc. It is the second news TV channel from Moldova, after Jurnal TV (later this was transformed into a generalist station).

  4. 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).

  5. Jurnal TV - Wikipedia

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    The headquarters of Jurnal TV are in Chisinau, Moldova. Jurnal TV is part of the Jurnal Trust Media Holding, which includes the radio station Jurnal FM, the newspaper Jurnal de Chișinău, the economic magazine ECOnomist and the publicity agency Reforma Art. Jurnal TV HD is the first High Definition (1080i) television channel in Moldova.

  6. History of Chișinău - Wikipedia

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    Founded in 1436 as a monastery village, the city was part of the Moldavian Principality. Chișinău was mentioned for the first time in 1436, when Moldavian princes Ilie and Ştefan gave several villages with the common name Cheseni near the Akbash well to one feudal lord Oancea for his good service. That year, Stephen III of Moldavia signed ...

  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. Chișinău - Wikipedia

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    Chișinău ( / ˌkɪʃɪˈnaʊ / KISH-in-OW, US also / ˌkiːʃiːˈnaʊ / kee-shee-NOW, Romanian: [kiʃiˈnəw] ⓘ; formerly known as Kishinev) [ a] is the capital and largest city of Moldova. [ 8] The city is Moldova's main industrial and commercial centre, and is located in the middle of the country, on the river Bîc, a tributary of the ...

  9. List of public schools in Chișinău - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of public high schools (lyceums) that include grades 9 through 12 in Chişinău, Moldova . Vasile Lupu Lyceum of Chişinău. Dimitrie Cantemir Lyceum of Chişinău. Aleksandr Pushkin Lyceum of Chişinău. Nikolai Gogol Lyceum of Chişinău. Alecu Russo Lyceum of Chişinău. Mircea Eliade Lyceum of Chişinău.