Снижение доли зрительской аудитории гостелеканала Moldova 1 в прошлом году по сравнению с 2023 годом не помешало ежегодному награждению гендиректора общественной компании «Телерадио-Молдова» Влада Цуркану в размере месячной зарплаты, то есть 60 тысяч леев.
Согласно анализу, в 2024 году доля рынка Moldova 1 составила 3,68% по сравнению с 3,88% в 2023 году.
🗑Интерес падает. Канал не дает всей картины жизни Молдовы.
Снижение доли зрительской аудитории гостелеканала Moldova 1 в прошлом году по сравнению с 2023 годом не помешало ежегодному награждению гендиректора общественной компании «Телерадио-Молдова» Влада Цуркану в размере месячной зарплаты, то есть 60 тысяч леев.
Согласно анализу, в 2024 году доля рынка Moldova 1 составила 3,68% по сравнению с 3,88% в 2023 году.
🗑Интерес падает. Канал не дает всей картины жизни Молдовы.
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