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  2. TV3 (Latvian TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    History. Launched. September 1998. Links. Website. Official website. TV3 Latvia ( Latvian: TV3 Latvija) is a Latvian commercial television channel targeted at a Latvian language audience owned by All Media Baltics, a company owned by investment firm Providence Equity Partners. [1]

  3. Radio Television of Serbia - Wikipedia

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    www .rts .rs. Radio Television of Serbia ( Serbian Cyrillic: Радио-телевизија Србије, Serbian: Radio-televizija Srbije; abbr. RTS / PTC) is the state-owned public radio and television broadcaster of Serbia. Radio Television of Serbia has four organizational units – radio, television, music production, and record label ...

  4. Television in the Soviet Union - Wikipedia

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    On 1 October 1934, Russia's first television receivers were produced. The B-2 had a 3×4- centimetre (1¼×1½-inch) screen [3] and a mechanical raster scan in 30 lines at 12.5 frames per second. On 15 November 1934, Moscow had its first television broadcast, of a concert. On 15 October 1935, the first broadcast of a film was made.

  5. TV K3 - Wikipedia

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    TV K3 or Televizija Kanal 3 is commercial television channel based in Prnjavor, Bosnia and Herzegovina. K3 TV broadcasts 24 hours of program daily, including more than 5 hours of its own production in the 10 TV shows that are created according to the wishes and interests of viewers in Republika Srpska. [1]

  6. IRIB TV3 - Wikipedia

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    IRIB TV3 ( Persian: شبکه ۳ or شبکه سه; Shabake Se) is one of the 32 national television channels in Iran . It is the third television channel created by the Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting, and started broadcasting on December 4, 1993. [1] The channel is often referred to as the youth channel, due to its large amounts of ...

  7. TV-3 (Russian TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    Links. Website. http://tv3russia.ru (Russia only) Availability. Terrestrial. Digital. 15. TV-3 (also known as TV-3 Russia) is a Russian television channel focused on entertainment. It mainly broadcasts TV series in mystery, science fiction and fantasy genres.

  8. TV3 Plus - Wikipedia

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    TV3 Plus is a Baltic pay television channel owned by the TV3 Group broadcasting to the Russian-speaking community in the Baltic states. It was launched on 1 November 2003 in Latvia. Its programming consists of simulcasts of Russian entertainment shows, and benefits from MTG's ownership in STS Media and Peretz .

  9. Channel 3 virtual TV stations in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The following television stations operate on virtual channel 3 in the United States: [1] K02EG-D in Ursine, Nevada. K02OD-D in Shelter Cove, California. K03CM-D in Pioche, Nevada. K03GA-D in Elim, Alaska. K03GL-D in King Mountain, etc., Alaska. K03II-D in Manhattan, Kansas. K03IM-D in Eugene, Oregon. K03JD-D in Grantsville, Utah.

  10. TV3 (Czech TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    History. TV3 was launched on 25 May 2000 using the regional frequencies of former television channel Galaxie. Its terrestrial coverage was limited to North and East Bohemia, reaching the rest of the country by cable. [1] It started broadcasting at 7:00PM local time with a 60-minute regional newscast followed by the film Seductive Beauty. [2]

  11. TV3 (Lithuanian TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    History. Launched. 11 April 1993; 31 years ago. ( 1993-04-11) Links. Website. tv.tv3.lt. TV3 Lithuania ( TV trys) is a Lithuanian free-to-air television channel that was launched on 11 April 1993. It was owned by Modern Times Group (MTG) until 2017, when it was acquired by Providence Equity Partners for €115 million.