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  2. Mongolian National Broadcaster - Wikipedia

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    Mongolian National Public Radio and Television (MNB) is the oldest broadcasting organization in Mongolia as well as the only public service broadcaster in the country. MNB's purpose is to be a leading broadcasting organization that is independent and impartial, and serves for public interests only.

  3. NTV (Mongolian TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    Coverage was limited to Ulaanbaatar from 2009 to 2009, after which it became a national channel; in 2013 it started broadcasting in high definition. [4] The station provides a diverse range of programming, covering topics that include historical, arts, culture, educational, entertainment, political, social, and economic news.

  4. MNB (TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    Since the 1980s Mongolian National Broadcaster began working with a new generation of equipment made in Japan, France and Soviet Union and this, along with a new TV centre being put into commission, made the transition to colour possible. During communist rule, Mongol Television was a propaganda tool, showing supposedly flawless Mongolia.

  5. List of state media by country - Wikipedia

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    NBT World (owner by National News Bureau of Thailand and since 2022 to present broadcast only on Internet TV [29]) Bangkok Broadcasting & Television Company Limited Channel 7 (7 HD) Ministry of Education (through the Department of Learning Encouragement) MOE RadioThai (FM 92.00 MHz) ETV(Thailand) The National Assembly Radio and Television ...

  6. Voice of Mongolia - Wikipedia

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    The Voice Of Mongolia is the country's only overseas broadcasting service and is operated by Mongolian National Broadcaster, a pioneer sole public service broadcaster. Short-wave international broadcasting in Mongolia dates back over 40 years. The first broadcast in October, 1964 was a half hour transmission in Mongolian and Chinese, beamed to ...

  7. TV9 Mongolia - Wikipedia

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    TV9 Mongolia, or TV9, 2003 founded is a television broadcasting station in Mongolia. [1] It is the largest private TV station in Mongolia behind the state-owned Mongolian National Broadcaster. TV9 became the first channel in Mongolia to broadcast 24 hours a day. It has contracted correspondents in all 21 aimags.

  8. TV5 (Mongolia) - Wikipedia

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    TV5 Mongolia, or TV5, is a television broadcasting station in Mongolia. The station works closely with the Mongolian National Broadcaster and is financed by advertising, sponsoring, and government subsidies. The program is also available in streaming format online for a fee.

  9. Eagle News (Mongolia) - Wikipedia

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    Eagle News (Mongolian: Ийглийн мэдээ Iigliin medee), formerly known as Eagle TV (Mongolian: Ийгл Телевиз Iigl Televiz) is a television broadcaster in Mongolia. [1] The station focuses on independent news, uncensored live audience feedback, and, formerly, Protestant Christian programming.