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The 2024 UEFA European Football Championship, commonly referred to as UEFA Euro 2024 (stylised as UEFA EURO 2024) or simply Euro 2024, was the 17th UEFA European Championship, the quadrennial international football championship organised by UEFA for the European men's national teams of their member associations.
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UEFA Euro 2024 was a football tournament played between 14 June and 14 July 2024 that involved 24 men's national teams from nations affiliated to the Union of European Football Associations . The tournament was broadcast via television and radio all over the world.
Group E of UEFA Euro 2024 took place from 17 to 26 June 2024. [1] The group contained Belgium , Slovakia , Romania , and Ukraine . All four teams finished with four points, making it the first European Championship, and the first major tournament since Group E of the 1994 FIFA World Cup , where all teams in a group had the same amount of points.
Pages in category "24-hour television news channels in Romania" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Național 24 Plus broadcasts Indian television series, news, documentaries, music videos, children's television programs and lifestyle television programs. It is the sister channel of Național TV, a generalist television channel, also owned by Centrul Național Media.
Kanal D Romania (short form of Kanal Doğan) is a nationwide television channel in Romania and a part of Doğan Holding, which is owned by the Turkish media tycoon Aydın Doğan. The channel was launched on 1 March 2007. [1] In 2012, Kanal D Romania was ranked among the top three channels in Romania.
TVR remained the only broadcaster on DVB-T2. It is sent in Free To Air, as it is a public station. On 23 November 2022, TVR, the only broadcaster on terrestrial in Romania, removed the HD broadcasts for TVR-1 and TVR-2 on DVB-T2, leaving terrestrial broadcasting only with the SD broadcasts of TVR.