Three broadcasters admitted to the competition by State TV and Radio Council
Three broadcasters can take part in the tender for the use of radio frequency 93.3 MHz for Azerbaijani citizens who want to start a radio station or broadcast in this range for Ganja city and surrounding areas. As a result, the contest that lasted from October 22 to November 22, 2012 and was organized by the State TB and Radio Council admitted for the main procedure Ganja Kepez TV, Yevlakh El TV and Tovuz Turkel TV.
Recall that according to the rules, out of the competition were foreign nationals and stateless persons, organizations with foreign capital, persons with a conviction for serious and heinous crimes, and unable to work, or recognized by the court as such. The candidates did not include political parties and religious organizations either.
The final results of the contest will be announced by 22 December. - 17D-
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