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Antenna Uno: Rocca di Papa/Monte Cavo: 107.400: Radio 105: Mediaset: Palombara Sabina/Monte Gennaro 107.600: Radio L'Olgiata: Monte Compatri: 107.900: Radio 24: Il Sole 24 Ore: Rocca di Papa/Monte Cavo: All-news and Talk radio
Launched on 3 January 1982 by print media editor Edilio Rusconi, Italia 1 was born from the idea of a network supported by twenty regional broadcasting stations, some owned by Rusconi himself and others simply affiliated to broadcast throughout Italian territory on the 'ploy' of interconnection.
Antenna, better known as ANT1, is a free-to-air television network airing in Greece. The alternate spelling is wordplay in Greek; ena (ένα) is the Greek number 1 (one), thus ANT1 is pronounced the same as Antenna (Αντέννα). It launched on 31 December 1989, [3] and is owned by Antenna Group.
KVNO was out of service for two weeks until it returned at reduced power from a temporary antenna on the UNO bell tower. [22] A month later, the station returned to full power after KMTV donated space on its mast for use by KVNO. [23] HD Radio broadcasting began in 2009, with a second subchannel carrying MavRadio, the student radio station at ...
Antena 1 (Romanian pronunciation: [anˈtena ˈunu]) is a Romanian free-to-air television network owned by the Antena TV Group, part of the Intact Media Group.Its programming consists of television news programs, soap opera shows, football matches, entertainment programmes, movies and television series.
Antenna Group or ANT1 Group, is a media company in Greece and currently the largest Greek media company. It was established on 2 August 1989 by Minos Kyriakou . Today, his son, Theodore Kyriakou , heads up a media empire whose operations include broadcasting, radio, publishing, digital, educational services, telecommunications, and a record label.
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In 1996, a group of businessmen founded Boliviana de Television, with Telesistema Boliviano from La Paz, Antena Uno Canal 6 from Cochabamba and Canal 4 Galavision from Santa Cruz. [5] Bolivisión was struggling due to the dominant position Red Uno and ATB held in the market, while the former ABC went through four changes in ownership. [6]