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Currently, only music is being played, because the radio has obligation to broadcast until the frequency license expiration. The radio station was founded by a media group owned by Lajos Simicska which also operates Hír TV and Magyar Nemzet. [4] [1] [5] The radio station's political views have been called conservative, right wing and national ...
True FM Davao [a] DXET-FM: 106.7 MHz 10 kW Interactive Broadcast Media: Davao: True FM Cebu [b] DYFM-FM: 101.9 MHz 10 kW Nation Broadcasting Corporation: Cebu: True FM Cagayan de Oro [c] DXRL-FM: 101.5 MHz Cagayan de Oro: B 107.9 Kaboses Radio [d] PA 107.9 MHz 5 kW Allied Broadcasting Center: Tacloban: Dream Radio [d] DYOC-FM 99.9 MHz Ormoc
Dankó Rádió (AM, FM) Retró Rádió (FM) Rádió 1 (FM) (radio station network (non-nationwide broadcasting), we can mainly listen central produced shows at all broadcast areas, but some non-Budapest broadcast area local news and traffic announcement, shows included (before 5 a.m excluded) Karc FM (FM) Magyar Katolikus Rádió (FM)
MAGYAR JAZZ RÁDIÓ Kft. Community Thematic Commercial jazz BEST FM Budapest Budapest 99,5 Best Radio Kft. Best FM Commercial Commercial AC (90s-00s) Szent István Rádió Eger: Eger 91,8 MHz Miskolc 95,1 MHz Gyöngyös 102,2 MHz Hatvan 94,0 MHz Encs 95,4 MHz Sátoraljaújhely 90,6 MHz Magyar Katolikus Rádió Alapítvány Community Religious
CBAF-FM-10 in New Glasgow, Nova Scotia; CKAR-FM in Muskoka (Huntsville), Ontario; CBNC-FM in Stephenville, Newfoundland and Labrador; CBOF-FM-9 in Chapeau, Quebec - (Soon to be relocating to Pembroke, Ontario) [1] CBV-FM-4 in St-Pamphile, Quebec; CFTW-FM in Whistler, British Columbia; CFUR-FM in Prince George, British Columbia; CHIC-FM in Rouyn ...
On July 1, 2007, Radio Budapest cancelled programming in foreign languages. [citation needed] On December 22, 2012, all regional public service radio programs were cancelled [6] [7] and regional studios closed permanently. [8] On June 30, 2011, Magyar Radio closed its Radio Theatre Office and dismissed all dramaturgy staff. [9]
Joaquin "Chino" Roces, owner of The Manila Times, was granted a radio-TV franchise from Congress under Republic Act No. 2945 on June 19, 1960. [4] He then founded the Associated Broadcasting Corporation (ABC), which became the seventh television network in the country when it launched Channel 5 with the call sign DZTM-TV and established its first studios along Pasong Tamo in Makati in July ...
TV 5 may refer to the following television channels, networks and stations: TV 5 and Spike TV (UK), a streaming channel made by Hey-TV 5; TV5 (Acre), a commercial television station in Brazil; TV5 (Armenia), an Armenian television channel owned by CS Media; TV5 (Finnish TV channel), a Finnish television channel owned by SBS Discovery Media