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Al Aoula, formerly called TVM (Télévision marocaine, Arabic: التلفزة المغربية), is the first Moroccan public television channel. It is a part of the state-owned SNRT Group along with Arryadia, Athaqafia, Al Maghribia, Assadissa, Aflam TV, Tamazight TV and Laayoune TV. The network broadcasts programming in Arabic, Berber, French and Spanish. Its headquarters are situated in Rabat.
Launched in 1962, Al Aoula was the first television network to produce and transmit its own programmes in the country. In 1962 it began colour broadcasts. It had a monopoly on television audience until 1993, when SNRT allowed the creation of private channels. Despite the broadening of television offerings, Al Aoula remains popular amongst locals.
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2M TV is a Moroccan free-to-air television network. It was established by the royal-owned conglomerate, ONA, before being partly sold to the Moroccan state. 20.7% of 2M is owned by Mohammed VI's holding company SNI. While approximately 60% is controlled by the Moroccan state.
It is based in Casablanca. It is available free of charge locally on digital signal with coverage over all Morocco and on satellite television via Globecast, Nilesat and Arabsat.
2M offers services in Arabic, French, and Berber.
2M was set up as a second national television channel with the aim of promoting competition and diversity in Moroccan audio-visual broadcasting.
2M started its programmes officially on March 4, 1989. It used to be a cable channel broadcasting uncoded twice a day. After 7 years of activity, SOREAD (ONA group), the major shareholder, withdrew from the management of this TV channel due to financial reasons. The Moroccan state took over the control of 2M with a participation of 68% in its capital. This takeover was supported by a major effort to develop the audio-visual sector.
Radio 2M is the companion radio channel to 2M, presenting music, news, and information directly from Morocco in Arabic and French.

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MNB is an onscreen brand of what is officially known in Mongolian as Монголын Үндэсний Олон Нийтийн Телевиз 1 (Mongolian for 'Mongolian National Public Television 1', shortened as МҮОНТ-1), is a television channel owned by the Mongolian National Broadcaster (MNB), the official, state-funded broadcaster in Mongolia. On average, the channel broadcasts for 17 hours a day, from 07:00 to midnight.
On September 27, 1967, the Mongolian National Television started broadcasts, and with it started Mongolian TV Broadcasting. Initially all programmes were broadcast live but in December 1971 the Mongolian TV studios opened and another important step towards improving the quality of the images and enabling the pre-recording of documentaries and short films was taken. This in turn enabled the broadcast schedule to become much more varied and entertaining. Since the 1980s Mongolian National Broadcaster began working with a new generation of equipment made in Japan, France and Russia and this, along with a new TV centre being put into commission, made the transition to colour possible.
Until the mid-1980s programs were only watched by a small percentage of the population but with the help of radio relay lines reception was extended. In 1991 it began broadcasting via the Asiasat satellite and this allowed its programs to be received in even the remotest parts of Mongolia. Today some 70% of the country's population watch the national TV channel.

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Uno TV is a Mexican content generator, founded on December 18, 2008. It is a company of América Móvil , the fourth largest telecommunications company in the world, with a presence in 18 countries in the Americas.
It has three information platforms: television, website and mobile telephony, which transmit and publish information from Mexico and the world for different territories.
The portal is located at the top of Media Ranking ComScore Digital Natives from 2015 more than 5 million unique users in Mexico.
It spreads national and international news, as well as entertainment, lifestyle, technology and opinion content. In addition, it produces two newscasts that are broadcast on channel 52MX and online: Uno Noticias and Noticias en Claro.

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Radio y Televisión Querétaro (RTQ) is the state radio and television network of the Mexican state of Querétaro, broadcasting on two radio stations and one television station in the state. It is operated by the Sistema Estatal de Comunicación Cultural y Educativa del Gobierno de Querétaro (SECCE), or "State System for Cultural and Educational Communication of the Government of Querétaro".
In January 2012, Cofetel awarded the permit for a digital television station on channel 50 with callsign XHSECE-TDT to SECCE in January 2012, making XHSECE one of two new public television stations in Querétaro, alongside OPMA transmitter XHOPMQ-TDT (channel 30). XHSECE's transmitter is located in Parque Nacional El Cimatario along with those for other stations serving Querétaro. XHSECE was assigned virtual channel 10 in 2016.
In March 2018, in order to facilitate the repacking of TV services out of the 600 MHz band (channels 38-51), XHSECE was assigned channel 14 for continued digital operations.

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Watch "MONTE MARIA | SD (MX)" channel from Mexico. The channel's category is Uncategorized and the speaking language is Spanish.

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EWTN is a global, Catholic Television, Catholic Radio, and Catholic News Network that provides catholic programming and news coverage from around the world.

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Watch CANAL 10 CANCÚN channel online.
Canal 10 Cancún offers content created exclusively to support the tourism industry in some of the most beautiful Mexican cities in the southeast region.
