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Cocorico (ココリコ, Kokoriko) is a Japanese comedy duo formed in 1992, consisting of Shōzō Endō (遠藤章造, Endō Shōzō) and Naoki Tanaka (田中直樹, Tanaka Naoki). They are best known for making up the cast of the popular and long-running variety show Downtown no Gaki no Tsukai ya Arahende!! .
Cocoricó is a Brazilian children's puppet television series on TV Cultura that premiered on April 10, 1996. [1] The character Júlio was originally derived from a Christmas special that aired in 1989 called "Banho de Aventura" (Adventure Bath) on the program Rá-Tim-Bum.
Cocorico Naoki Tanaka no Onomichi Photo Sanpo (19 Sep 2009, HTV) Uchimura–Tanaka no Shirarezaru How-to Sekai Tadashī Sora no Tobikata (9 Oct 2009, CX) Chō Heibon Hakase Tanaka (5 Nov 2011 – 30 Mar 2013, TBS) Cocorico Naoki Tanaka no (3 Apr 2012 – 19 Mar 2013, NHK E)– Navigator; TV de Chūgoku-go (8 Jul 2012, NHK BS Premium) Life!:
In 1986, TV was already accessible to approximately 98% of the population, having now achieved almost complete coverage. In 1989 RTS Television began broadcasting 7 days a week. Thanks to the installation of a satellite dish at the Hermitage in 1991, Seychellois viewers could watch CNN, which was relayed by RTS. [4]
Launch of the Seychelles News Agency, April 2014. Launched on 22 April 2014 during the opening of the biennial Seychelles honorary consuls conference held at the Kempinski Resort at Baie Lazare, the SNA is the Seychelles' first online news agency service. It provided daily news service in English and French languages. [3]
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English: The reception dedicated to the launch of Seychelles News Agency. From left to right: Co-editor Rassin Vannier, the Honorary Consul of the Seychelles in Bulgaria Maxim Behar, Co-editor Sharon Uranie, Seychelles Minister for Foreign Affairs Jean-Paul Adam, and Chief Press Secretary in the Office of the President Srdjana Janosevic.