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  2. Television in Austria - Wikipedia

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    Austria24 TV (regional - Perg) LinzLand TV ; M4 Mostviertelfernsehen ; Mühlviertel TV (regional - Freistadt) RTS Regionalfernsehen Salzburg (Salzburg) RTV Regionalfernsehen OÖ ; Schau TV (Vienna, Burgenland, & Lower Austria; eventually Centrope) Tirol TV (Innsbruck, Tyrol)

  3. Category:Television stations in Austria - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Television stations in Austria" The following 65 pages are in this category, out of 65 total. ... Sky Comedy (German TV channel) Sky Krimi; Sky One ...

  4. Category:Sky News television news shows - Wikipedia

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    Sky Midnight News; Sky News at 9; Sky News at Seven; Sky News at Ten; Sky News Breakfast; Sky News Today; Sky News Tonight; Sky News with Martin Stanford; The Sky Report; Sky World News; SkyNews.com; Sophy Ridge on Sunday; Sportsline (Sky News) Sunday Live with Adam Boulton; Sunrise (British TV programme)

  5. ORF 1 - Wikipedia

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    Watch live (Limited programming outside Austria) ORF 1 ( ORF eins ) is an Austrian public television channel owned by ORF . It was the first television channel in Austria , started in 1955, with regular programming started in 1957 when it now operated six days a week, then began broadcasting every day in 1961.

  6. TV listings - Wikipedia

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    Sales of TV Guide began to reverse course with the 4–10 September 1953, "Fall Preview" issue, which had an average circulation of 1,746,327 copies; by the mid-1960s, TV Guide had become the most widely circulated magazine in the United States. [9] Print TV listings were a common feature of newspapers from the late-1950s to the mid-2000s.

  7. ATV (Austria) - Wikipedia

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    ATV is the largest commercial television station in Austria, and was the first commercial station to be aired via transmitters after a long time when commercial broadcasts in Austria were only possible via satellite or cable and the national public broadcaster ORF held a monopoly of using the airwaves.

  8. List of mass media in Austria - Wikipedia

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    ATV, private TV channel in Austria; Puls 4, private TV channel in Austria; Servus TV, private TV channel in Austria; FS1, Community TV channel in Salzburg; Austria was the second last European country (Albania was the last one) when it officially allowed other TV stations in 2003.

  9. Sky Group - Wikipedia

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    NBCUniversal, which is Sky Group's sister company, has also been a wholly owned subsidiary of Comcast since 2013. Before the acquisition by Comcast, Sky was listed on the London Stock Exchange and was a constituent of the FTSE 100 Index and had a market capitalisation of approximately £18.75 billion (€26.76 billion) as of 2018. [10]