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  2. Record Europa (subsidiary) - Wikipedia

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    Record Europa is a subsidiary of Record, a Brazilian television network. It produces and distributes Record programming from Brazil in Portugal and Europe. [1] In Portugal, it distributes three channels. Along with CMTV, Record also showed interest in distributing a free-to-air channel in the Portuguese Digital Terrestrial Television platform.

  3. Europa TV - Wikipedia

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    Europa TV aspired to be pan-European not only with regard to its geographical reach but also its programming content. [3] It came after the Eurikon experiment in 1982, [3] [6] [7] that consisted on the production of an experimental television service which over a period of five weeks, [8] was distributed in closed-circuit format.

  4. Record Europa - Wikipedia

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    Record Europa is a Portuguese pay television channel owned by Record, a Brazilian television network. Its programming is mostly taken from the Brazilian network. It provides general entertainment, telenovelas, Brazilian reality TV shows, and news. The channel also produces a limited amount of local content.

  5. Film Cafe - Wikipedia

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    Film Cafe (formerly CBS Europa, Zone Europa, Europa Europa, Le Cinema and Wizja Le Cinema) is a Polish film channel.It broadcasts contemporary films, influential classics, acclaimed favourites and avant-garde productions.

  6. Europa 7 HD - Wikipedia

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    Europa 7 HD began testing broadcasts in July 2010 [2] and made its regular broadcasting debut on 11 October 2010, with the purpose of covering 80% of the population by the end of 2010. [1] Europa 7 HD had transmitted all of its eleven channels in DVB-T2, announced as "the first broadcaster in the world to broadcast with this new technology." [1]

  7. TV 2 (Norwegian TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    The license as won by TV 2 AS in 1991. The company was a consortium owned by Schibsted, Vital Forsikring, Gutenberghus, NTN, Selvaag, Bergens Tidende and Sissel Ditlevsen. TV 2 had its official start on 5 September 1992 with the show For første gang (For the First Time), led by Dan Børge Akerø. The show was a simulcast with NRK, and was seen ...

  8. Europa 7 - Wikipedia

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    Europa 7 HD was the name chosen to the offer of digital TV channels. [3] Having a full multiplex for itself, Europa 7 HD hosts twelve alternating channels, of which eight in HD. Europa 7 HD began testing broadcasts in July 2010, and started broadcasting from October 2010. [ 4 ]

  9. Rádio e Televisão de Portugal - Wikipedia

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    Jornal da Tarde (1 pm), live from the Porto studios; Portugal em Direto (5:30 pm), live from the Lisbon studios; Telejornal (8 pm), live from the Lisbon studios. RTP2's only news service is Jornal 2 ('Journal 2' or 'News 2' in English) (9:30 pm), a shorter and a more objective newscast than the RTP1 ones. RTP3 features hourly news updates and ...