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  2. UBS Television - Wikipedia

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    UBS Television, formerly Ulzii Television, was founded by Ulaanbaatar City Administration and first aired on 15 September 1992. [3] In 2002, the City Council became the owner. [3] In 2007, it was privatized, after a three-year agreement to operate under a contract with a private company. [3]

  3. Category:Television companies of Mongolia - Wikipedia

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  4. List of television networks by country - Wikipedia

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    142 Mongolia. 143 Montenegro. Toggle Montenegro subsection. 143.1 RTCG. 143.2 Private. 143.3 Channel. ... Pay-TV with the channels Prime Star, Prime Action, Prime ...

  5. NTV (Mongolian TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    National Television (Mongolian: NTV Телевиз), or NTV, is a television broadcaster and TV station in Mongolia. It is a subsidiary of Media Group LLC, a media conglomerate based in Mongolia. [1] [2] [3] NTV was founded in 2006 and is currently [when?] employing about 100 people. [4]

  6. Category:Television in Mongolia - Wikipedia

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    Television shows filmed in Mongolia (9 P) ... MNB (TV channel) P. Premier Sports Network This page was last edited on 11 August 2023, at 03:22 (UTC). ...

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  8. Telecommunications in Mongolia - Wikipedia

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    Wireless local loop is another technology that has helped Mongolia increase accessibility to telecommunications and bypass fixed-line infrastructure. For Internet, Mongolia relies on fiber optic communications with its Chinese and Russian neighbors. In 2005, Mongolia's state-run radio and TV provider converted to a public service provider.

  9. Jargalsaikhan Dambadarjaa - Wikipedia

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    Jargalsaikhan Dambadarjaa (Mongolian: Дамбадаржаагийн Жаргалсайхан, Dambadarjaagiĭn Jargalsaĭkhan; also known as Jargal or Jargal Defacto) is a Mongolian economist, television host, writer, and political commentator. [3] [4] [5] He is a founder of the Ulaanbaatar-based think tank the Defacto Institute. [6]