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  2. SCTV (TV network) - Wikipedia

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    The SCTV logo originally consisted of a blue half crescent and a red half circle above and a grey rectangle below. In the middle of the two forms, there is the writing SCTV in Helvetica Black font. This logo was used from August 24, 1990 to January 29, 2005. First appeared on SCTV's first broadcast, the logo was the result of a public competition.

  3. Sichuan Radio and Television - Wikipedia

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    www.sctv.com Sichuan Radio and Television ( SRT ) ( Chinese : 四川广播电视台 ; pinyin : Sìchuān Guǎngbò Diànshìtái ), is a major television network in China. The nation-wide television network is owned by the Sichuan provincial government.

  4. SCTV - Wikipedia

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    SCTV may refer to: SCTV (TV network), an Indonesian television network; Second City Television, a Canadian sketch comedy television program;

  5. RCTI - Wikipedia

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    RCTI news crew in Gelora Bung Karno Stadium Jakarta, reporting the 2010 AFF Suzuki Cup match.. RCTI (abbreviated from Rajawali Citra Televisi Indonesia) is a West Jakarta-based Indonesian free-to-air television broadcaster.

  6. SCTV Awards - Wikipedia

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    The SCTV Awards are annual Indonesian awards that are presented by SCTV, which recognize popularity in the television industry, and which correspond to the SCTV Music Awards (for music). The annual show was first held on August 24, 2001, SCTV's 11th anniversary. Until 2009, SCTV Awards held every August to celebrate SCTV's anniversary.

  7. JTV (Indonesian TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    JTV (Jawa Timur Televisi) is a private television station in Surabaya, East Java serving the province of East Java. JTV was the first regional private television in Indonesia, as well as one of the early television stations to broadcast programs in the Javanese language.

  8. Cao Yang - Wikipedia

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    Cao Yang began his career graduating through the Tianjin Teda youth system eventually joining the senior team when he made his league debut on September 17, 2000 against Yunnan Hongta F.C. in a 2–1 defeat. [1] The following season, he would further progress within the Tianjin Teda team by playing in ten league games for them. [2]