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Virgin Radio is a branding of radio stations broadcast in Canada, France, the United Kingdom, Switzerland, Italy, Romania, Turkey, Lebanon, the United Arab Emirates and Oman. As of April 2024, there were over 40 stations globally.
FOX Kids (now Disney Channel Romania) FOX Kids Play (now Disney Junior Romania) 2006 TV K Lumea (now Kiss TV) 2007 TV Sport (now Pro Arena) A+ Anime; 2009 Info Dolce; Jetix (now Disney Channel Romania) 2010 Cosmos TV; Hallmark Channel (now Diva) MTV Two; Boom Sport (now Orange Sport) 2011 Vox News; Telesport; Playhouse Disney (now Disney Junior ...
HLJTV-5 News & Legal Channel China: Heilongjiang Broadcasting Television: Chinese: HNTV-6 News Channel China: Henan Broadcasting System: Chinese: JSBC News Channel China: Jiangsu Broadcasting Corporation: Chinese and English: JXTV-7 News Channel China: Jiangxi Radio and Television Chinese: SCTV-4 News Channel China: Sichuan Radio and Television ...
Virgin Radio UK is a national Hot Adult Contemporary radio station in the United Kingdom that launched on 30 March 2016, owned by News Broadcasting, which is itself a subsidiary of News Corp. [1] It is the second incarnation of Virgin Radio in the UK: the original station launched in 1993 before being rebranded as Absolute Radio in 2008.
Czech Republic (Evropa 2, Frekvence 1, Dance Radio, Radio Bonton) Romania (Europa FM, Virgin Radio Romania, Vibe FM, Smart FM) Antenna Group. Greece (Easy FM, Rythmos FM) Romania (Kiss FM, Magic FM, One FM, Rock FM) News UK [10] United Kingdom (TalkSport (AM and DAB+), TalkRadio, Times Radio, Virgin Radio UK)
Radio 7 103.4 Pop, Rock and Top 40 - Bucharest: Web Stream: 103.8 MHz Digi 24 FM 103.8 News - Bucharest: Web Stream: 104.8 MHz Radio România Muzical 104.8 Classical music Romanian Radio Broadcasting Company Bucharest: Web Stream: 105.3 MHz Radio România Actualităţi 105.3 News, General and Pop music Romanian Radio Broadcasting Company ...
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The channel's launch on 30 March 1997 (Easter Sunday) at 6 p.m. After a brief voice over by continuity presenter David Vickery, the first broadcast was the Spice Girls singing a cover version of Manfred Mann's hit "5-4-3-2-1" as "1-2-3-4-5", [15] [16] for which they were reportedly paid around £500,000. [17]