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9-542: [REDACTED] Look up tsf in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. TSF may refer to: Broadcasting [ edit ] TSF , a Portuguese radio station TSF Jazz , a French jazz radio station, previously known as TSF Télécoms Sans Frontières , a humanitarian organization specializing in emergency telecommunications Tip-sleeve (TS) female audio jack Computing [ edit ] Text Services Framework ,
18-546: A COM framework and API in Windows XP and later Windows operating systems Timing synchronization function , in IEEE 802.11 wireless local area network (WLAN) standard to fulfill timing synchronization among users Medicine [ edit ] Taylor Spatial Frame , an external fixator for treating fractures Triceps skin fold , a measurement of the upper arm Other [ edit ] Taoyuan Sports Federation ,
27-507: A sport organization in Taiwan The Sauce Factory, an independent record label founded by American rapper Sauce Walka The Stafford Foundation , a non-profit organization Treviso Airport , IATA airport code Tactical Surface Fighter, a kind of mecha from the series Muv-Luv Tons per square foot , pressure unit Turkish Chess Federation (Turkish: Türkiye Satranç Federasyonu ) Topics referred to by
36-551: Is a Portuguese media holding company founded by Portuguese sports mogul and FC Porto S.A.D. 's shareholder Joaquim Oliveira. Controlinveste was founded in 2005 after the amalgamation of Lusomundo Media and Olivedesportos. In 2013, Controlinveste was sold partly inter alia to Angolan investor António Mosquito Mbakassi (27.5%), representing a group of investors from Angola. The other parts were sold to Luís Montez (15%), Banco Comercial Português (15%) and Banco Espírito Santo (15%). Founder and owner Joaquim Oliveira keeps
45-494: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages TSF (radio station) TSF is a Portuguese radio station , founded in 1989 and broadcasting from Lisbon . TSF is one of the three main Portuguese radio news stations, alongside Antena 1 and Rádio Renascença . Its programs are focused on news . It was legally founded, though its first broadcast on 29 February 1988
54-555: The Global Media Group reached an agreement with Grupo BEL , owned by businessman Marco Galinha , for its entry as a shareholder in the company. The Grupo BEL was founded in 2001 by Marco Galinha and operates in various sectors as vending machines, aeronautics and media (through Jornal Económico in 2018). Marco Galinha is the executive president and chairman of the board of directors of the Grupo BEL . Marco Galinha
63-400: The remaining 27.5%. The deal included all of its print media and a radio station, which are Diário de Notícias , Jornal de Notícias , O Jogo , Açoriano Oriental and TSF , focusing uniquely on its major asset, Sport TV . On 17 December 2014, Controlinveste unveiled their new identity as Global Media Group and officially took the new name on 12 January 2015. In September 2020,
72-450: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title TSF . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=TSF&oldid=1254607193 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Articles containing Turkish-language text Short description
81-591: Was not legal, because at that time private radios were forbidden in Portugal . TSF is part of the Portuguese Global Media Group . In February 2020, it had an audience share of 3.7% or 317,000 listeners The station's programs include political commentary, debate and sports. Programs are published on the station website and are also available on podcast platforms. Global Media Group Global Media Group (formerly Controlinveste )
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