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  2. DM Sat - Wikipedia

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    DM Sat is a popular cable-satellite music video and entertainment channel broadcast from Požarevac, Serbia. The channel was founded by Dragana Mirković and her Bosnian husband Anton Toni Bijelić, using facilities from the previously defunct SAT TV station, also located in Požarevac.

  3. Dragana Mirković - Wikipedia

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    In 2005, Mirković and her husband Toni Bijelić founded DM SAT, a satellite music video channel. [ 15 ] [ 16 ] Mirković held a humanitarian concert in Zenica , Bosnia on 7 November 2012 in the Arena Zenica . [ 17 ]

  4. Talk:DM Sat - Wikipedia

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  5. Telekom TV - Wikipedia

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    Telekom Sport (named Dolce Sport until 12 September 2017) is a sports television that was launched on 28 July 2010, [2] available only in the Telekom and the NextGen networks.

  6. Club MTV (European TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    Club MTV, formerly MTV Dance, is a European pay television music channel from Paramount Networks EMEAA that which replaced the British MTV Base on 7 March 2008. [2] The network mainly broadcasts music videos from the electronica and techno genres, and is commercial free.

  7. List of quiz channels - Wikipedia

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    Till 2011, Sat.1, ProSieben and kabeleins had quick Quiz Shows, called "Quiz Breaks" or "Quiz Time". These Shows only lasted few minutes and interrupted TV-sitcoms like "Scrubs" in the morning to get viewers to call the phone numbers.

  8. List of GLONASS satellites - Wikipedia

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    DM-2: Baikonur, Site 200/40: 5 I 718 I 2 28 November 1985: Kosmos 1594: I 719 I 3 4 September 1986: Kosmos 1650: 17 May 1985 22:28 Proton-K DM-2: Baikonur, Site 200/39: 6 I 720 I 1 8 November 1985: Kosmos 1651: IIa: 721 I 1 9 August 1987: Kosmos 1710: 24 December 1985 21:43 Proton-K DM-2: Baikonur, Site 200/39: 7 IIa 722 III 18 28 February 1987 ...

  9. Defense Meteorological Satellite Program - Wikipedia

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    In 2004 the USAF weather satellite DMSP Block 5D-2 F-11 (S-12) or DMSP-11, launched in 1991 and retired in 1995, exploded in orbit with debris objects generated.It seems likely the fragmentation was due to either a battery explosion or to residual fuel in the attitude control system.