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  2. Robert Turcescu - Wikipedia

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    He was the host of 100%, a political one-to-one talk-show that aired on Realitatea TV and B1 TV. He participated in the Eurovision Song Contest 2013 with the song Un refren. [5] In 2021 he returned to Evenimentul Zilei, [6] [7] and from 2022 to 2023 he moderated the show Sub semnul întrebării at B1 TV.

  3. Realitatea TV - Wikipedia

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    Realitatea TV ( Romanian pronunciation: [re.aliˈtate̯a teˈve], meaning "The Reality TV") is the former name of the Romanian news television channel Realitatea Plus. The channel began broadcasting in 2001 as a general-profile television and became the first Romanian news television in 2002. Its owners are Romanian politician Cozmin Guşă and ...

  4. Realitatea Plus - Wikipedia

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    Launched. 16 January 2015. Replaced. Realitatea TV. Links. Website. www.realitatea.net. Realitatea Plus (meaning "The Reality Plus") is an all-news channel launched on 16 January 2015 that took the place of Realitatea TV. Its owners are Romanian politician Cozmin Guşă and businessman Maricel Păcuraru.

  5. Realitatea TV (Moldova) - Wikipedia

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    Realitatea TV (Romanian pronunciation: [re.aliˈtate̯a teˈve], meaning "The Reality TV") is a Moldovan generalist-informative television channel. The channel is distributed by the cable operators in Moldova , and since May 2015 also broadcasts through analogue terrestrial television in Chișinău and its suburbs.

  6. Television in Romania - Wikipedia

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    Television in Romania started in August 1955. State television started to broadcast on 31 December 1956. The second television channel followed in 1968, but between 1985 and 1990, there was only one Romanian channel before the return of the second channel. Private broadcasters arrived in December 1991, with SOTI which was the first private ...

  7. Mass media in Romania - Wikipedia

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    The mass media in Romania refers to mass media outlets based in Romania. Television, magazines, and newspapers are all operated by both state-owned and for-profit corporations which depend on advertising, subscription, and other sales-related revenues. The Constitution of Romania guarantees freedom of speech.

  8. Realitatea-Cațavencu - Wikipedia

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    Realitatea–Caţavencu was Romanian’s premium media organisation, spanning television networks, radio stations, publishing, and new media. Its portfolio of over 20 titles encompassed some of the country’s most trusted and respected brands, such as Realitatea TV - the number one news source of all Romanians, Cotidianul – the daily ...

  9. Happy Channel (Romanian TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    Happy Channel is a television channel, which is based in Bucharest, Romania.Launched on 15 January 2006, it is a part of the Intact group, formerly owned by the businessman and politician Dan Voiculescu.