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  2. MNB (TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    MNB, an onscreen brand of what is officially known as Монголын Үндэсний Олон Нийтийн Телевиз 1 (Mongolian for 'Mongolian National Public Television 1', shortened as МҮОНТ-1), is a television channel owned by the Mongolian National Broadcaster (MNB), the official, state-funded broadcaster in Mongolia. [1]

  3. Mongolian National Broadcaster - Wikipedia

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    Mongolian National Public Radio and Television (MNB) is the oldest broadcasting organization in Mongolia as well as the only public service broadcaster in the country. MNB's purpose is to be a leading broadcasting organization that is independent and impartial, and serves for public interests only.

  4. List of state media by country - Wikipedia

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    National: CNR 1 The Voice of China (News radio) CNR 2 Business Radio; CNR 3 MusicRadio; State: CNR 4 Golden Radio; CNR 5 Voice of the Chinese (News radio for Taiwan) CNR 6 Voice of the Divine Land (Entertainment radio for Taiwan) CNR 7 Radio The Greater Bay (Main broadcast based in Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macau Greater Bay Area) CNR 8 Ethnic ...

  5. NTV (Mongolian TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    National Television (Mongolian: NTV Телевиз), or NTV, is a television broadcaster and TV station in Mongolia. It is a subsidiary of Media Group LLC, a media conglomerate based in Mongolia. [1] [2] [3] NTV was founded in 2006 and is currently [when?] employing about 100 people. [4]

  6. Voice of Mongolia - Wikipedia

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    The Voice Of Mongolia is the country's only overseas broadcasting service and is operated by Mongolian National Broadcaster, a pioneer sole public service broadcaster. Short-wave international broadcasting in Mongolia dates back over 40 years. The first broadcast in October, 1964 was a half hour transmission in Mongolian and Chinese, beamed to ...

  7. DDishTV - Wikipedia

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    In June 2008, DDISH broadcast first 18 TV channels in whole Mongolia. As now, there are 130+ international and Mongolian channels. Moreover, there are four FM channels, including Mongolian National Radio Program 1, Mongolian National Radio Program 2, "Lavain Egshig" and "Ulgii" Radio.

  8. Category:Television in Mongolia - Wikipedia

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    Mongolian television people (1 C, 2 P) S. Mongolian television series (4 C, 3 P) Mongolian television shows (1 C) T. Television shows filmed in Mongolia (9 P)

  9. TV8 (Mongolian TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    TV8 Television (Mongolian: ... [1] [2] History. It was established in 2006. [3] In its launch year it carried Tata-tunga, a weekly game show about Genghis Khan. [4]