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  2. Controversy over ethnic and linguistic identity in Moldova

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    In Romania, the inhabitants from the Republic of Moldova are colloquially called "Bessarabians" (basarabeni, after the Bessarabia region), in order to be distinguished from the inhabitants of the Romanian Moldavia region who also generally refer to themselves (or are referred to by the inhabitants of the other Romanian regions) as "Moldavians" (moldoveni), but declare Romanian ethnicity.

  3. TV PMR - Wikipedia

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    A four-part program with the President of Transnistria Vadim Krasnoselsky published on TV PMR's YouTube channel in April 2024 featured subtitles in Romanian written in the Latin alphabet. According to Radio Europa Liberă Moldova , this would represent the first such time since Transnistria's secession.

  4. Mass media in Transnistria - Wikipedia

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    Media of Moldova have little presence in Transnistria, [9] being available mainly in Tiraspol. [7] Moldovan channels are blocked. Moldovan journalists need accreditation to enter the country, and they are sometimes denied entrance or detained. [8] In 2015 activist and journalist Serghei Ilcenko was detained for four months.

  5. Mass media in Moldova - Wikipedia

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    It broadcasts in Romanian (80%) and Russian (20%). Jurnal TV, the first private news TV with national coverage, launched in 2010 by Jurnal de Chișinău's Jurnal Trust Media. Muz TV Moldova is a music and entertainment channel. In late 2009, the main TV channels in Moldova include Moldova 1 (56.2 percent), Prime TV (55.4 percent), Pro TV (30.7 ...

  6. Moldovan language - Wikipedia

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    In 2003, the Parliament of the Republic of Moldova adopted a law defining Moldovan and Romanian as designations for the same language . [4] In the 2004 census, 16.5% (558,508) of the 3,383,332 people living in Moldova declared Romanian as their native language, whereas 60% declared Moldovan. Most of the latter responses were from rural populations.

  7. TVR (TV network) - Wikipedia

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    Due to the "energy saving program" between 1985 and 1989, TVR's broadcast schedule was severely limited to only about two hours per day, between 20:00 and 22:00, most of which were dedicated to Nicolae Ceaușescu's cult of personality, along with his wife Elena; with an exception on Saturdays, from 13:00 to 15:00 and 19:00 to 22:30 and Sundays ...

  8. Moldovenism - Wikipedia

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    The information about the language they usually speak indicate that 54.6% consider the language to be Moldovan and 24.0% consider it to be Romanian. In the Republic of Moldova, “more than half of the self-proclaimed Moldovans (53.5%) said that they saw no difference” between the Romanian and Moldovan languages according to a survey ...

  9. Unification of Moldova and Romania - Wikipedia

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    The study "Reacquiring Romanian citizenship: historical, comparative and applied perspectives", released in 2012, estimated that 226,507 Moldovan citizens reacquired Romanian citizenship by 15 August 2011 [93] [94] Between 15 August 2011 and 15 October 2012, an additional 90,000 [95] [failed verification] reacquired Romanian citizenship ...