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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.
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 ...
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 ...
Twelve parties in Moldova clinched a pact on Sunday committing them to act in favour of European Union membership for the ex-Soviet state as the campaign for an October referendum on European ...
Chișinău is the most economically prosperous locality in Moldova and its largest transportation hub. Nearly a third of Moldova's population lives in the metro area. Moldova has a history of winemaking dating back to at least 3,000 BCE, and as the capital city, Chișinău hosts the yearly national wine festival every October.
By Alexander Tanas. CHISINAU (Reuters) -Moldova's Constitutional Court cleared the way on Tuesday for members of a banned pro-Russian party to run in local elections as independent candidates or ...
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 ...