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  2. Television in Turkmenistan - Wikipedia

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    [13] [14] Originally named TV-4, it broadcasts in six languages and is aimed at an international audience. [12] On 12 August 2004, Niyazov banned makeup on television, under the grounds that presenters' natural skin colors matched "the color of wheat". Proportionally, at the time, there were more female presenters using whitening powder. [15]

  3. Football in Turkmenistan - Wikipedia

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    Following independence from the Soviet Union, Football Association of Turkmenistan was established in 1992, and has been a member of FIFA and AFC since 1994. The Ýokary Liga and Turkmenistan Cup were reestablished in 1992. Since 1995, Turkmenistan has hosted the annual international football tournament known as Turkmenistan President's Cup.

  4. List of football stadiums in Turkmenistan - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of football stadiums in Turkmenistan. The list includes venues used for professional football and other stadiums with a capacity over 1,500 to have been used for football. The largest non-football stadiums in the Turkmenistan are the 10,000-capacity indoor ice hockey arena named Winter Sports Complex Ashgabat .

  5. Strange things banned around the world - AOL

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    Yes, Claire Danes' movies were banned in Manila over 15 years ago reportedly because of comments she made about the city. And while lip-syncing is frowned upon here in the United States, did you ...

  6. Sport (Turkmen TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    Turkmenistan Sport (Turkmen: Türkmenistan Sport) is a Turkmen sport TV channel of State Committee of Turkmenistan on TV, Radio and Film. It first aired on January 1, 2012 under the title "Sport". [3] It broadcasts in the Turkmen language. The channel broadcasts football, hockey, basketball, figure skating, boxing, swimming, volleyball, and ...

  7. Internet censorship and surveillance by country - Wikipedia

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    Detailed country by country information on Internet censorship and surveillance is provided in the Freedom on the Net reports from Freedom House, by the OpenNet Initiative, by Reporters Without Borders, and in the Country Reports on Human Rights Practices from the U.S. State Department Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor.

  8. Mass media in Turkmenistan - Wikipedia

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    In Turkmenistan, satellite TV from Russia, Turkey and Uzbekistan is popular. Viewers subscribe to Cable TV and IPTV, which are generally available for a monthly fee of 10 manat per month. [10] Turkmenistan broadcasts 8 public television channels (7 of them on the territory of the whole country, and 1 only in Ashgabat).

  9. List of football clubs in Turkmenistan - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of football clubs in Turkmenistan. FC Ahal; FC Altyn Asyr; FC Aşgabat; FC Balkan; FC Daşoguz; Energetik; FC Gara Altyn; FC Lebap; HTTU Aşgabat; Köpetdag Aşgabat; Merw Mary; Nebitçi FT; Nisa Aşgabat; Şagadam Türkmenbaşy; Talyp Sporty Aşgabat