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Oakdale (As the World Turns) Though Oakdale is usually depicted as a fairly small town, it nonetheless is apparently large enough to have its own airport, a television station, a luxury hotel, three major newspapers, and a university, and its hospital is renowned enough to have attracted a number of world-class physicians, surgeons and researchers over the years.

Media of Russia According to Freedom House, the Russian government owns two of the 14 national newspapers, 60 percent of newspapers, and in whole or in part, all six national television stations.

Norðurljós It owned the television stations Stöð 2, Sýn and PoppTíVí, several radio stations, including Bylgjan and the daily newspapers Fréttablaðið and DV.

York The University of York has its own television station York Student Television (YSTV) and two campus newspapers Nouse and York Vision.

Freedom of the press in Russia According to Freedom House, the Russian government owns 60 percent of newspapers, and in whole or in part, all national television stations.

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    Media in Montreal

    Montreal has a large and well developed communications system, including several English and French language television stations, newspapers, radio stations, and magazines.
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    Norðurljós

    Norðurljós was an Icelandic mass media corporation. It owned the television stations Stöð 2, Sýn and PoppTíVí, several radio stations, including Bylgjan and the daily newspapers Fréttablaðið and DV.
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    Montreal

    Montreal (French: Montréal) (pronounced [mɔ̃ʁeˈal] (help·info) in French, /ˌmʌntriˈɑːl/ (help·info) in English) is the second-largest city in Canada and the largest city in the province of Quebec. ... Montreal is well served by a variety of media, including several English and French language television stations, newspapers, radio stations, and magazines.
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    Media of Russia

    The media of Russia refers to print, broadcast and online media in Russia. ... According to Freedom House, the Russian government owns two of the 14 national newspapers, 60 percent of newspapers, and in whole or in part, all six national television stations.
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    Transnistria

    Transnistria, also known as Trans-Dniester or Transdniestria (see section "Names" for more) is a breakaway territory located mostly in a strip between the Dniester River and the eastern Moldovan border to Ukraine. ... There is a regular mix of modern news media in Transnistria with a number television stations, newspapers, and radio stations.
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    Kisangani

    Kisangani (pronounced / kēsangä'nē) is a city lying at the central heart of Africa’s great rainforests. ... Kisangani is well served by a variety of media outlets, including several Swahili, Lingala and French language television stations, newspapers, radio stations, and magazines.
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    IBOPE

    IBOPE (Brazilian Institute of Public Opinion and Statistics -- in Portuguese, Instituto Brasileiro de Opinião Pública e Estatística) is a company that conducts research on various topics both in and outside Brazil. ... Media (Magazines, Radio, Public and paid television stations, newspapers)
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    Freedom of the press in Russia

    Media of Russia include television and radio channels, periodicals, and Internet media, which according to the laws of Russian Federation may be either a state or a private property. ... According to Freedom House, the Russian government owns 60 percent of newspapers, and in whole or in part, all national television stations.
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    Oakdale (As the World Turns)

    Oakdale is the setting of the television soap opera As the World Turns. ... Though Oakdale is usually depicted as a fairly small town, it nonetheless is apparently large enough to have its own airport, a television station, a luxury hotel, three major newspapers, and a university, and its hospital is renowned enough to have attracted a number of world-class physicians, surgeons and researchers over the years.
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    York

    York's Distribution Network Operator for electricity is CE Electric UK; there are no power stations in the city. ... The University of York has its own television station York Student Television (YSTV) and two campus newspapers Nouse and York Vision.

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