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  2. Disney Channel (Central and Eastern European TV channel)

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    October 1, 2007 – A Bulgarian audio track was introduced. On August 11, 2008, Jetix started broadcasting a block of "Disney Stars" in Romania and Bulgaria, [3] featuring the series Kim Possible, Phineas and Ferb, American Dragon and Hannah Montana. High School Musical aired on August 22, 2008, and High School Musical 2 aired on November 1, 2008.

  3. Bulgarian National Television - Wikipedia

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    The year 1999 saw the foundation of TV Bulgaria (now BNT 4), BNT's satellite television. The 2010 FIFA World Cup became the first sports event broadcast in HD format. Since March 2012, BNT has been broadcasting in 16:9 format. On 6 February 2014, BNT started broadcasting its own HD channel – BNT HD (which was renamed in 2018 as BNT 3).

  4. Bulgaria–Germany relations - Wikipedia

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    BulgariaGermany relations are the bilateral relations between Bulgaria and Germany. Bulgaria has an embassy in Berlin, a general-consulate in Munich and an office in Bonn. Germany has an embassy in Sofia. As EU members, the Bulgarian government views Germany as its key strategic partner in the EU. Some Bulgarian government ministers and ...

  5. TV7 (Bulgarian TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    TV7 ("TV sedem") was a Bulgarian television channel, owned by Crown Media EAD (ProSiebenSat.1 Media).It aired entertainment programs, TV series and films, and was also the first Bulgarian station to broadcast in widescreen PAL (16:9, although the aspect ratio was usually left as 4:3, making the image appearing vertically elongated on normal TV sets).

  6. German, Bulgaria - Wikipedia

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    German (Bulgarian: Герман [ˈɡɛrmɐn]) is a village in central western Bulgaria, part of Sofia Capital Municipality. It lies at the foot of the Lozen Mountains, at 42°37′N 23°25′E  /  42.617°N 23.417°E  / 42.617; 23.417 , 639 metres above sea

  7. Disney Channel (Bulgaria) - Wikipedia

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    Most Bulgarian operators made it available in 1999, often with Russian audio. Later, they mostly switched to the English track. In 2000, Bulgarian free-to-air television channel bTV , then owned by News Corporation , launched a Fox Kids -branded block which aired on weekday afternoons and weekend mornings.

  8. Television in Germany - Wikipedia

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    Germany has run a regular Teletext service (often called Videotext) since 1 June 1980 on the public broadcasting channels. Almost all German TV stations have teletext. [12] [13] Even with the advent of digital television, teletext is still widely used. [14] Teletext pages are selected via a three-digit number, ranging from 100 to 899.

  9. Disney Channel (Romanian TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    It broadcasts for preschoolers and kids, and also for teenagers and adults, [3] from series and movies. It shares its feed with Disney Channel Bulgaria. Disney Channel was launched in Romania on 1 April 1999 as Fox Kids, it changed its name to Jetix on 1 January 2005 and finally to the current name on 19 September 2009.