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TV5 Québec Canada

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DZMM TeleRadyo TV channel of AM radio station DZMM in Metro Manila

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Tele2Vision is a Swedish cable television distributor owned by Tele2. It was started in 1986.

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Teleexpo was one of the first commercial television channels in Russia. It was founded by the government of Moscow and by the commercial house Mosexpo. It began broadcasting on March 1, 1995 on Channel 33 on the UHF band. It was distributed only by the air on the territory of Moscow and the Moscow Region on the 5th channel, blocking from 1995 to 1997 the broadcasts of the Petersburg-Fifth Channel television company, and from 1997 to 2001 - the Kultura TV channel.

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