“Belarus 24” TV channel expands its presence in the media landscape of Mongolia
The international satellite TV channel of Belarus became available in the package of Mongolsat Networks provider thanks to the work done to expand cooperation with partners from the Central Asian country.
Mongolsat Networks is a leader in providing satellite services in Mongolia. The company has its own OTT platform - MOTV, which allows to watch programs from any device around the world, which further increases viewer coverage.
The Belarusian TV channel is included in the package with foreign TV channels (the package consists of 100 channels, 60 of which are Mongolian and 40 are foreign).
Broadcasting in the networks of the Mongolian cable operator will significantly increase the coverage of the audience of the TV channel “Belarus 24”, which has the opportunity to receive the most timely and reliable information from Belarus in the 24/7 format: news and analytics, rating talk shows and author's projects, programs on political and economic life, tourism and culture, historical and journalistic essays, sports reviews and movie premieres.
In addition to broadcasting in the package of Mongolsat Networks provider, the population of Mongolia (about 3.37 million people) can receive the signal of “Belarus 24” TV channel from ABS-2A satellite in open access around the clock.
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