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  2. Pro TV - Wikipedia

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    protv.ro. PRO TV (Romanian pronunciation: [pro teˈve], often stylized as PRO•TV as of 2017) is a Romanian free-to-air television network, launched on 1 December 1995 as the fourth private TV channel in the country (after TV SOTI, Antena 1, and the now-defunct, but online Tele7ABC). It is owned by CME (Central European Media Enterprises ...

  3. Survivor România All Stars - Wikipedia

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    Next →. 2025. Survivor România: All Stars, is the fifth season of Romanian Survivor which aired on Pro TV and Voyo. For the first time, the season features 20 returning contestants from the four previous seasons. The twenty contestants were initially divided into two tribes based on their prior reputation in their previous seasons, Faimoșii ...

  4. Digi24 - Wikipedia

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    Adevărul, Milionarul din Topul Forbes, orădeanul Zoltan Teszari, lansează mâine un nou post de televiziune; Mediafax, Televiziunea de ştiri Digi24 a primit licenţă de la CNA şi se va lansa la 1 martie; Adevărul, Zece TV (10tv) - Prima transmisiune in direct; Capital, Digi24 a primit undă verde de la CNA Archived 2012-03-18 at the ...

  5. Vocea României - Wikipedia

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    Vocea României (Romanian pronunciation: [ˈvotʃe̯a romɨˈni.ej]; 'The Voice of Romania') is a Romanian reality singing competition broadcast on PRO TV.Based on the original The Voice of Holland, the concept of the series is to find new singing talent contested by aspiring singers, age 16 or over, drawn from public auditions.

  6. Mass media in Romania - Wikipedia

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    Culture of Romania. The mass media in Romania refers to mass media outlets based in Romania. Television, magazines, and newspapers are all operated by both state-owned and for-profit corporations which depend on advertising, subscription, and other sales-related revenues. The Constitution of Romania guarantees freedom of speech.

  7. Television in Romania - Wikipedia

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    Television in Romania. Television in Romania started in August 1955. State television started to broadcast on 31 December 1956. The second television channel followed in 1968, but between 1985 and 1990, there was only one Romanian channel before the return of the second channel. Color television was introduced in 1983.

  8. Brașov - Wikipedia

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    Brașov (UK: / b r æ ˈ ʃ ɒ v /, US: / b r ɑː ˈ ʃ ɔː v,-ɔː f /, [3] [4] [5] Romanian: ⓘ; German: Kronstadt, also Brasau; Hungarian: Brassó [ˈbrɒʃːoː]; Latin: Corona; Transylvanian Saxon: Kruhnen) is a city in Transylvania, Romania and the county seat (i.e. administrative centre) of Brașov County.

  9. Acasă - Wikipedia

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    Acasă (meaning "At home"), formerly known as Pro 2 between 2017 and 2022, is a Romanian television channel operated by Central European Media Enterprises. It is an entertainment station, primarily dedicated to daytime series, family movies, talk shows, soap operas, news programs and formally lesbian shows and series.