Syri Television

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Syri Television
Logo used for Syri.net website
Syri TV logo (TV channel).jpg
Logo used for Syri TV (TV Channel)
Country Albania
Ownership
OwnerAndi Bejtja
History
Founded2015 (website)
Launched2020 (2020) (channel)
Links
Website syri.net

Syri Television is a television channel in Albania launched on 2017 under test broadcasting [1] and under full broadcast since 2020. [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] Syri.net started reporting as a website in 2015, as a website close to the opposition and Critical of Edi Rama's administration. Syri as a channel is considered to be close to the opposition.

Syri Television has also launched a radio station named "Syri FM Radio" currently transmitting in Albania [7] at 89.8 megahertz (MHz) on the FM band. [8]

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