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  2. Mtavari Arkhi - Wikipedia

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    Mtavari Arkhi (Georgian: მთავარი არხი, literally “Main Channel”) is a private TV company in Georgia. Established on August 17, 2019, it began airing on September 9, 2019. [2] Zaza Okuashvili owns 40% of the channel, [3] Nika Gvaramia owns 12%. Most of the channel's team consists of people who left Rustavi 2. It ...

  3. Television in Georgia (country) - Wikipedia

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    Maestro TV (Georgian: მაესტრო) Imedi Media Holding: 1995 [4] www.maestro.ge: Imedi TV (Georgian: იმედი) Imedi Media Holding: 2001 [5] www.imedi.ge: TV Pirveli (Georgian: TV პირველი) LTD TV Pirveli: 2015 [6] www.tvpirveli.ge: Mtavari Arkhi (Georgian: მთავარი არხი) Main Channel ...

  4. CGTN Russian - Wikipedia

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    The channel is aimed at about 300 million viewers in the post-Soviet nations (12 Commonwealth of Independent States members and three Baltic nations), and Eastern European countries. [1] Since 2016, the channel is available on SPB TV 's Belt and Road TV application.

  5. Hidden roof - Wikipedia

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    The hidden roof (野屋根, noyane) [note 1] is a type of roof widely used in Japan both at Buddhist temples and Shinto shrines. It is composed of a true roof above and a second roof beneath, [ 1 ] permitting an outer roof of steep pitch to have eaves of shallow pitch, jutting widely from the walls but without overhanging them. [ 2 ]

  6. 1TV - Wikipedia

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    About Wikipedia; Contact us; Contribute Help; Learn to edit; Community portal; Recent changes; ... 1TV (Afghan TV channel) 1TV (Macedonian TV channel) 1TV (Armenia) ...

  7. First Channel (Georgian TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    From 1970 to 1981, the development of the First Channel of Georgian Television was associated with the work of Grigory Ratner. [1] In 1972, an antenna and special equipment for television and radio broadcasting were installed on Mount Mtatsminda, which allowed 600 thousand families of the Georgian SSR to receive republican television programs. [2]

  8. Viju TV1000 Russkoe - Wikipedia

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    The channel launched on October 1, 2005, in the Baltics, Russia, Ukraine, and other CIS states, broadcasting from both the Viasat platform in the Baltics and cable systems in the region. It was the fifth pay channel from Viasat in the region after TV1000 East , Viasat Explorer , Viasat History and Viasat Sport .

  9. Rustavi 2 - Wikipedia

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    In mid-2006 Rustavi 2, the television company Mze TV and radio station Pirveli Stereo merged into a holding which is currently owned by the Georgian Industrial Group (GIG) and GeoMedia Group. GIG, which owns a 45% share of both stations, is a large company with diversified business interests ranging from coal mining and energy to travel.