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TV6 (other)
TV6 may refer to: * TV-6 (Russia), defunct first Russian commercial television channel launched in 1993 and closed in 2002 * TV6 (France), defunct French television channel broadcasting in 1986 and 1987, predecessor to M6 *TV6 (1994), Nordic television channel, renamed Viasat Nature/Crime in 1998 *TV6 (Sweden), Swedish television channel launched in 2006 *TV6 (Latvia), Latvian television channel launched in 2007 *TV6 (Estonia), Estonian television channel launched in 2008 *TV6 (Lithuania), Lithuanian television channel launched in 2008 *CCN TV6, television channel on Trinidad and Tobago *Channel 6 (Ireland), Irish television channel, closed in 2009 *TV6 (Poland), Polish television channel launched in 2011 *WLUC-TV WLUC-TV (channel 6) is a television station licensed to Marquette, Michigan, United States, serving the Central and Western Upper Peninsula of Michigan as an affiliate of NBC and Fox. Owned by Gray Television, the station has studios on US 41/ M ..., Marquette, Michi ...
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TV-6 (Russia)
TV-6 (russian: link=no, ТВ-6) was one of Russia's first commercial television stations that began broadcasting on 1 January 1993 and was closed on 22 January 2002. History 1991-1993 Moscow Independent Broadcasting Corporation (MIBC), a Russian joint-stock company, was established in August 1991. Among its shareholders were Government of Moscow, JSC Logovaz, Mosbiznesbank, OJSC Lukoil, All-Russia State Television and Radio Broadcasting Company, Mosfilm and private persons Eduard Sagalaev, Oleg Orlov and Nugzar Popkhadze. On 12 November 1992, MIBC won the competition to be allotted the sixth television channel frequency, ahead of the Russian newspaper Argumenty i Fakty and commercial radio station Europa Plus. The same year, MIBC and Turner Broadcasting System signed an agreement to establish Russia's first private independent television channel named ''TV-6 Moscow'', during Ted Turner’s visit to Russia. Eduard Sagalaev became the first President of TV-6 Moscow. Farre ...
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