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  2. Parovi - Wikipedia

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    Parovi (English title: Couples) was a Serbian-based reality show created by Predrag Ranković. The show premiered on December 24, 2010 on Happy and immediately reached huge ratings. It also featured a 24-hour YouTube live streaming .

  3. Milomir Marić - Wikipedia

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    Marić promoting the third season of Parovi reality show in February 2015. Milomir Marić ( Serbian Cyrillic: Миломир Марић; born 7 January 1956) is a Serbian journalist and writer. Currently, he is host of several programs on Happy TV — daily morning show Dobro jutro Srbijo [ sr], weekly panel show Ćirilica [ sr], irregularly ...

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

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    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. It was purchased in 2006 by Vladimir Potanin's ProfMedia ( ПрофМедиа ), [1] which in turn was purchased by the Russian natural gas giant Gazprom and placed in its ...

  5. TV3 (Latvian TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    Go3 Sport. 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]

  6. All-Russia State Television and Radio Broadcasting Company

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    The main news program, Vesti, is a leading information program in Russia. During the previous TV season, Vesti adopted a 24/7 production cycle with two-hour intervals, which allows for the news to be broadcast live across all Russian time zones. Television. Russia-1 (Россия-1) — entertainment, news (formerly Russia, RTR-1, RTR & RTV)

  7. TV3 (Swedish TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    Channel 63 (HD) TV3 ( TV tre) is a Swedish pay television channel owned by Viaplay Group. It was launched on 31 December 1987 by businessman Jan Stenbeck . The channel was initially broadcast across all of Scandinavia. In 1990, separate Danish and Norwegian feeds were launched. [1]

  8. 3% - Wikipedia

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    3% ( Brazilian Portuguese: Três por cento, pronounced [ˈtɾe (j)s puʁ ˈsẽtu]) is a Brazilian dystopian thriller television series created by Pedro Aguilera, starring João Miguel and Bianca Comparato. [2] Developed from a 2009 independent pilot episode, it is the first Portuguese-language Netflix original series and the second non-English ...

  9. TV3 (Catalan TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    TV3 (Catalan pronunciation: [ˈte ˈβe ˈtɾɛs]) is the primary television channel of Catalan public broadcaster Televisió de Catalunya, a subsidiary of the CCMA.TV3 broadcasts programmes only in Catalan and Aranese, with an optional dual track in the original language for some foreign-language series and movies, although Spanish is not dubbed or subtitled.

  10. TV3 (Estonian TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    History. It was founded in 1996 after two recently established television stations, EVTV and RTV, were merged. TV3 has two sister channels. TV6 is a television channel targeted at entertainment television channel in Estonia, launched in 2002. TV8 is an entertainment television channel, launched as a digital sister channel to TV3 in 2009.

  11. Television in Serbia - Wikipedia

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    Serbia has a total of 7 national free-to-air channels, which can be viewed throughout the country. These are RTS1, RTS2 and RTS3 from the country’s public network Radio Television of Serbia, as well as private channels TV2, Prva, B92, Pink and Happy. These free-to-air channels require a subscription, which is paid via the electricity bill.

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