MN 25 (Mongolia)

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MN 25
Country Mongolia
Broadcast area Ulaanbaatar
Headquarters Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia
History
Launched1996

MN 25 is a news television broadcaster in Mongolia. [1] It is currently owned by B. Nandintushig. [2]

It was founded in September 1996 by АE and JAAG LLC. [3]

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  1. "MN 25 channel".
  2. "Ms. B. Nandintushig".
  3. "MN 25 channel".