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Egta TV and Radio Full Members (Continued…) egta TV and Radio full members (continued…) Sales house Website Country TV/Radio Member Nova TV – MTG www.ntv.bg Bulgaria TV NRJ www.energymedia.de Germany Radio ORF-Enterprise www.enterprise.orf.at Austria TV & Radio Polsat Media Sp. z.o.o. www.polsatmedia.pl Poland TV Premium Media Solutions www.premium-solutions.de Germany TV Prima TV – MTG www.iprima.cz Czech Republic TV PRO-PLUS www.24ur.com Slovenia TV Publiespaña www.publiesp.es Spain TV publisuisse www.publisuisse.ch Switzerland TV Publitalia ‘80 www.publitalia.it Italy TV Qgroup www.qgroup.be Belgium North Radio Q Music www.q-music.nl Netherlands Radio Radio 538 www.radio538.nl Netherlands Radio Radio Center Berlin www.rtl-radiovermarktung.de Germany Radio Radio Marketing Service www.rms.de Germany Radio Reksan Reklam www.reksanreklam.com Turkey Radio RMB www.rmb.be Belgium TV RMS Austria www.rms-austria.at Austria Radio Romanian Television www.tvr.ro Romania TV Radio Romania www.srr.ro Romania Radio RTÉ www.rte.ie Ireland TV & Radio R-time www.r-time.hu Hungary Radio RTL Group www.rtlgroup.com Luxembourg Radio RTL Nederland www.rtlnederland.nl Netherlands Radio RTV SLO www.rtvslo.si Slovenia TV & Radio RTVE www.rtve.es Spain TV Sanoma Entertainment / www.nelonenmedia.fi Finland TV Nelonen Media SBS Belgium VT4 Vijf www.sbsbelgium.be Belgium TV SBS TV Scandinavia www.sbstv.dk Denmark TV SevenOne Media www.sevenonemedia.com Germany TV SevenOne Media Austria www.sevenonemedia.at Austria TV Sfera TV www.sferatv.com.ua Ukraine TV Sipra www.sipra.it Italy TV & Radio Spectrum Medya www.spectrummedya.com.tr Turkey Radio Ster www.ster.nl Netherlands TV & Radio TF1 Publicité www.tf1pub.fr France TV & Radio TNT & Cartoon Network www.tnttv.com.tr Turkey TV Turkuvaz Reklam www.turkuvazreklam.com.tr Turkey TV |16.
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