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Monasbourg
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Radio Monasbourg
Television commercial (Christmas 1989). Add a photo to this gallery -
Tango (Monasbourg)
1998-20??[edit| edit source] 20??-present[edit| edit source] -
List of Monasbourgish television channels
a near-nationwide affair. The main transmitter for digital terrestrial broadcasting is in Linsenbourg, however the capital (Monasbourg City) provides a universal service from Monasbourg Télécom instead. RTL Radio Roterlaine, Radio Monasbourg and Eldoradio (part -
De Journal (Monasbourg)
Hei Elei Kuck Elei[edit| edit source] RTL Hel Elei[edit| edit source] 1991-199?[edit| edit source] De Journal[edit| edit source] 201?-present[edit| edit source] -
Eurdevision
Opening ID (GRT, 1954). Opening ID (Radiotelevisione Itainiana, 1955). Opening ID (RNS TV, 1956). Opening ID (Rialuschtes Fernsehen, 1957). Opening ID (ATS, 1958). Opening ID (Rivland National Television, 1958). Opening ID (RTR Télévision, 1959). Opening -
List of Roterlanese television channels
Commercial Formerly TV9 (1986-1987). Available in HD. 1954 Groupe MV1 S.A. (80%) and Government of Monasbourg (20%) Commercial Formerly Télé-Monasbourg (1954-1993), Monasbourg TMB (1993-2001) and TMB Monasbourg (2004-2009). Available -
TN1
TN1 is the main television channel of Rádio e Televisora Nacional, the South Matamanian public broadcasting corporation. TN1 was launched on March 7th, 1957, being the country's first television network, besides being one the -
MV1
During Nazi Rialmany's ocupation of the country, the network was renamed Fernsehsender Trendon and started to broadcast in German. In January 6, 1975, the Première Chaîne de l'ORTR was relaunced as MV1, being -
Television commercials in Roterlaine
Sony commercial (1976). Operation Conduite en Hiver PSA (1977, 1). Operation Conduite en Hiver PSA (1977, 2). Jeux Robert Laffont commercial (1977). Benco commercial (1977). Le Rami des Nombres commercial (1977). Réponses de Garnier commercial -
Eurdevision Song Contest
This generic logo was only used for Alliancian events. Prior to 2004, the contest had no generic logo at all. -
TVFMonde
TVFMonde (formerly known as TVF, being an acronym for Télévision de la Francophonie) is an international French-speaking television network, broadcasting programming from its members, from eight countries over three continents, as well as newscasts -
Radio Roterlânie Internationale
1975-1987[edit| edit source] 1987-1996[edit| edit source] 1996-present[edit| edit source] TVFMonde Média S.A. Television: TVFMonde| RLN24| TVFMonde Style| TiViFMonde Radio: Radio Roterlânie Internationale| Monasbourg Doualiya Local versions: TVF Caelestis -
RLN24
RLN24 is a 24-hour international news and current affairs television network, based in Trendon, being owned by TVFMonde Média S.A. Its channels broadcast in French, English, Spanish, Portuguese and Arabic. -
Rete Il Mondo
This logo was used in tandem with the above. The above was later used exclusively at sign-on and sign-off before Sigma bought the channel. In 1985, Palesian media company Organizações Sigma acquired a -
Chaîne R
Chaîne R is a Roterlanese commercial broadcast television network that is owned by Groupe MV1. The network is headquartered in Trendon. It was founded in 1986 as Telecinq before taking on its current name in -
RTL Televizijen
RTL Televizijen, formerly Kanali Fien from 1991 until 1994 and Soure 5 from 1994 until 1997, is a Sourian commercial television channel, being founded in 1991. It is headquartered in Litenigën and it is owned -
TMB
channel, owned by the Roterlanese media holding company MV1 Group and in part by the government of Monasbourg. It is available free-to-air in Roterlaine and also in Monasbourg, alongside the local, Gerlian and -
Eurdecian Union/Member states
Founding members[edit| edit source] Alliancia, Gerlium, Itainy, Monasbourg, Rialmany, Roterlaine 1973 enlargement[edit| edit source] Anglosaw, Cenhasia, Lenmark, Rivland -
TVF Trapanandie
1988-1995[edit| edit source] 1995-present[edit| edit source] TVFMonde Média S.A. Television: TVFMonde| RLN24| TVFMonde Style| TiViFMonde Radio: Radio Roterlânie Internationale| Monasbourg Doualiya Local versions: TVF Caelestis| TVF Quillec Cheyenne Shareholders: Societé -
MVX
Audiovisuels| MV1 Production| MV1 Films Production| MyMV1| E-MV1| Wat| MV1 Publicité| Metronews| MV1 International Defunct: 1Co-owned with the Government of Monasbourg. 2Co-owned with Groupe M9. 3Only available outside Roterlaine. View • Talk • Edit -
MV1 Séries Films
Audiovisuels| MV1 Production| MV1 Films Production| MyMV1| E-MV1| Wat| MV1 Publicité| Metronews| MV1 International Defunct: 1Co-owned with the Government of Monasbourg. 2Co-owned with Groupe M9. 3Only available outside Roterlaine. View • Talk • Edit -
LCI (Roterlaine)
Audiovisuels| MV1 Production| MV1 Films Production| MyMV1| E-MV1| Wat| MV1 Publicité| Metronews| MV1 International Defunct: 1Co-owned with the Government of Monasbourg. 2Co-owned with Groupe M9. 3Only available outside Roterlaine. View • Talk • Edit -
MVD
Audiovisuels| MV1 Production| MV1 Films Production| MyMV1| E-MV1| Wat| MV1 Publicité| Metronews| MV1 International Defunct: 1Co-owned with the Government of Monasbourg. 2Co-owned with Groupe M9. 3Only available outside Roterlaine. View • Talk • Edit -
Groupe MV1
Audiovisuels| MV1 Production| MV1 Films Production| MyMV1| E-MV1| Wat| MV1 Publicité| Metronews| MV1 International Defunct: 1Co-owned with the Government of Monasbourg. 2Co-owned with Groupe M9. 3Only available outside Roterlaine. View • Talk • Edit
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