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Channel 9 (Greek: Κανάλι 9) was a Greek television channel broadcasting in the region of Attica. Despite being declared to be a news-based channel, [ 1 ] the majority of the channel's programming since the early 2010s, has consisted of telemarketing .
Nine News Late – Sundays 9:30pm (2020–present) National programs produced by GTV9 Melbourne Nine News: First At Five (Nine's Afternoon News weekend bulletin) – weekends 5pm (2011–present) National programs produced by STW9 Perth Nine News Late – Weeknights after 10:30pm (Except Fridays) (2020–present)
In September 2017, in observance of Eid al-Adha, the telefilm Boro Chele aired on Channel 9, which went viral on YouTube. [6] On 21 May 2021, Channel 9, along with SA TV, was obliged to temporarily cease operations over unpaid satellite transponder fees, according to authorities. It was also announced that Channel 9 would resume transmissions ...
9Now is a live stream, video on demand, and catch-up TV service run by the Nine Network in Australia. The service launched on 27 January 2016, replacing Nine's previous service 9Jumpin. 9Now offers online live streaming of Channel 9, 9Gem, 9Go!, 9Life and 9Rush, as well as live news via nine.com.au.
Nine News (stylised as 9News) is the 24-hour national news service of the Nine Network in Australia.Its flagship program is the hour-long 9News bulletin at 6pm, with editions produced by Nine's owned-and-operated stations in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide, Perth and Darwin; [1] regional editions for Northern New South Wales and the Gold Coast air under the name of NBN News and are ...
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In September 2001, Africa Israel Investments, a financial group headed by Lev Leviev won the tender for the creation of Israel TV channel in Russian. Established in November 2002, [1] the channel's first CEO was Yulia Shamalov-Berkovich, who led the company until February 2004. [2] The station began broadcasting on 12 November 2002.