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  2. 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.

  3. Mongolian National Broadcaster - Wikipedia

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    During the early 1960s, local radio broadcasting for Ulaanbaatar was introduced, and a second national radio channel was established. [4] Four additional longwave transmitters were opened: 1965 in the western city of Ölgii, 1978 in Altai, Dalanzadgad and Choibalsan. In 1981 the Mörön transmitter started broadcasting on mediumwave.

  4. 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.

  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)

  6. MNB (TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    This in turn enabled the broadcast schedule to become much more varied and entertaining. 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.

  7. DDishTV - Wikipedia

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    DDISHTV (Mongolian: ДДэшТВ ХХК) is a Mongolian Direct-to-home television service provider company led by Bold Ganbat . A member of the Asia-Pacific Broadcasting Union, DDISHTV was established in 2008 to carry out Mongolian government's proposal to broadcast more television channels in the countryside in high quality. It has officially ...

  8. Inner Mongolia Radio and Television - Wikipedia

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    The Inner Mongolia Radio Broadcasting Network started in 1950, television in 1960; both were united in 2016. NMTV currently broadcasts in Mandarin and Mongolian. NMTV is also carried in Mongolia on cable. In Mongolia, the channel wasn't popular as of 2006, because it provided its own view on Mongolian history. [1]

  9. Category:Television in Mongolia - Wikipedia

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    Television shows set in Mongolia (1 C, 2 P) P. ... Bayan-Ölgii Province longwave radio broadcast mast; M. MNB (TV channel) P. Premier Sports Network