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Bulgarian media company, Telemaniac Media Group (TMG), has announced it is launching a new music TV channel that will focus on rock music.
“T-Rock TV” is expected to be officially launched February 10. It will work 24/7 and will focus on “quality rock music from the last 40 decades, special shows and live concerts”.
The media has announced that the music genres featured at the new channel will include classic rock and heavy metal (AC/DC, Metallica, Guns N' Roses), alternative (Pearl Jam, Alice in Chains, Nirvana), modern rock (30 Seconds to Mars, Linkin Park), punk rock (Sex Pistols, Green Day), mainstream rock (INXS, U2, Depeche Mode) and Brit rock (Oasis, Coldplay, Blur).
The new TV channel will also support Bulgarian rock music and will air concerts of popular Bulgarian rock bands.
Program Director of “T-Rock TV” is Evelina Pavlova, longtime radio host and program director of the radio stations Mila Gold, FM+ and Star FM.
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