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1 TV Bacau Local TV Station
1Music Channel Music TV Station
1tv Entertainment TV Station
Acasa TV General TV Station
Alfa Omega Crestin n/a
Alfa Omega Movies n/a
Alfa Omega TV n/a
Alfa Omega Youth n/a
Analog TV Local TV Channel
Antena 1 National TV Station
Antena 2 n/a
Antena 3 n/a
Antena International n/a
Antena1 Cluj Local TV Station
Arena TV Presents best PC Games
Arges TV Local TV Station
Atomic TV Music TV Station
Atomyx Music TV Station
AXA TV Regional TV Station
AXN n/a
AXN Crime Movies TV Channel
AXN SciFi Movies TV Channel
B1 TV General TV Station
Balkanika TV Romania Music TV Station
BCD TV Entertainment TV Station
Beatsounds TV Music TV station
Booomerang Cartoons TV Channel
Calafat TV Local TV Station
Camera Deputatilor National TV Station
Canal Teleshop Shopping TV Station
Cartoon Network n/a
Cinema Ro TV Entertainment TV Station
Cinemax Romania National TV Station
Club TV (Zalau) n/a
Columna TV Local TV Channel
Cosmos TV Music Tv Channel
Credo TV n/a
CTV Constanta Local TV Station
DD TV - OTV n/a
Deutsche Welle TV News TV Station
DigiSport Sport TV station
Discovery Channel n/a
Discovery World Educational TV Channel
E-Sky Music TV Music TV Station
E-Sky Toon Cartoons TV station
Eso TV Astrology TV station
ETNO TV Populair Music TV Station
Euforia TV Lifestyle TV Station
eUrban Music Music TV Station
Eurosport Sport TV Station
Focus tv (Bistrita) n/a
Focus TV (Zalau) Local TV Station
GSP TV Sports TV Station
Gugulanu TV Entertainment TV Station
Hallmark n/a
HappyTV Entertainment TV Station
HBO Movies TV Station
Hora TV Populair Music TV station
HTV Borsa Local TV Station
Iasi TV Local TV Station
if TV Local TV Station
Info TV Local TV Station
JDXKMV TV 80s Music TV station
Jetix TV n/a
Kanal D n/a
Kiss TV Music TV Station
Layt TTV Music TV Station
Lightchannel Religious TV Station
LiveSport Sports TV Station
Lovee TV Musik TV station
Manele de Aur Music TV Station
Manele Live Music TV Station
Manele Live TV Music TV station
Manele Online Music TV Station
Manele Party TV Music TV Station
MaxTV 1 Galati Music TV Station
MEDIA PC TV Entertainment TV Station
Mega TV (Braila) n/a
MGM TV n/a
Milos TV Music TV Station
Mini TV Entertainment TV station
MixCraiova TV Local TV Station
Montan TV Regional TV Channel
Moreni TV Local TV Station
MSM TV Entertainment TV Station
MTV Dance Music TV Channel
MTV Romania Music TV station
Muntenia TV Local TV Station
Muscel TV Local TV Station
Mynele TV Manele Music TV Channel
N24 n/a
National Geographic n/a
NationalTV n/a
NCN TV Local TV Station
Neo Kids Cartoons TV station
Nunta LIVE Entertainment TV Station
One TV Music TV Station
One TV Transilvania Regional TV station
OTV n/a
Party TV Music TV Station
Pepino TV Music TV Station
PopularTV Music TV Station
Pratech TV n/a
Prima TV n/a
Pro Cinema Movies TV Channel
Pro Expres Local TV Station
Pro TV General TV Station
PRO TV International General TV Channel
Realitatea TV News TV Station
Ro Manele TV Music TV Station
Romantica n/a
RoMusicTV n/a
RTA Local TV Station
Senso TV Lifestyle TV station
Smart-TV Local TV Station
Space Television Music TV Station
Speranta TV Religious TV Station
Sport.ro Sports TV Channel
SportKlub Sports TV Channel
Super TV Local TV Station
Szatmar TV n/a
Taraf TV Romanian Populair Music
Tashy TV Music TV Station
Tele 3 Local Entertainment TV Channel
Tele Europa Nova Local TV Channel
Tele U Craiova Local TV Station
TeleM Botosani Local TV Station
TeleSport Sport TV Station
The Money Channel n/a
Trinitas TV Religious TV Station
TV 1 SamTel Local TV Station
TV 1000 Movie MAX Movies TV Channel
TV Adler Trading SRL Local Entertainment TV Station
TV As n/a
TV Cosmos Music TV Station
TV Dunarea Entertainment TV Station
TV Manele Music TV Station
TV Moldova 1 General TV Station
TVR 1 n/a
TVR 2 National TV Station
TVR International International TV Channel
TVR Timisoara Regional TV Station
TVRM n/a
TVRM Cultural Cultural TV Station
TvRM Educational Educational TV Station
ULBS TV Universitatea Lucian Blaga TV Station
UTV Music TV Station
Valcea UNU TV Local TV station
Vipe TV Movie Trailers TV Station
Yes TV Music TV Station

TV Watch: Michele Bachmann’s Rogue Rebuttal Defies Unity Theme

TV Watch: Michele Bachmann’s Rogue Rebuttal Defies Unity Theme- Representative Michele Bachmann, a Tea Party leader, didn’t bring a “prom date” to the State of the Union address, she didn’t wear the ribbon corsage and she crashed the after party known as the official Republican response. When Ms. Bachmann, Republican of Minnesota, addressed the nation with her own, more alarmist assessment of its state, she seemed almost like the telekinetic high school heroine of “Carrie.”

Ms. Bachmann defied Democratic and Republican leaders who had scripted a night of unity, courtesy and common purpose. Instead, Ms. Bachmann gave viewers a blast of Tea Partisan fury that served as a rebuke to both President Obama and to the milder, more conciliatory official Republican response delivered by Representative Paul Ryan of Wisconsin.

It wasn’t just what she said, though she used words like “explosion” and “exploded” and “Obamacare” a lot. It was the way Ms. Bachmann spoke, smiling and gesturing with an intensity that almost cracked the screen.

“Instead of a leaner, smarter government, we bought a bureaucracy that now tells us which light bulbs to buy and which may put 16,500 I.R.S. agents in charge of policing President Obama’s health care bill,” Ms. Bachmann said, standing in front of a huge chart of unemployment figures.

She didn’t look directly into the camera but stared slightly to her right, which added to the sense of discordance. (She was looking into a Tea Party Express camera, but was recorded by a pool camera that belonged to Fox News.)

During Mr. Obama’s speech, Ms. Bachmann defied the bipartisan seating plan, electing to sit between two fellow Republican congresswomen instead of a Democrat. (Even Representative Joe Wilson of South Carolina who famously shouted “You lie” at Mr. Obama during the president’s 2009 address, sat between two Democrats.)

Ms. Bachmann didn’t wear the black and white ribbon in honor of Gabrielle Giffords and the other victims of the Tucson assassination attempt that so many of her colleagues, including Mr. Ryan, donned for the night.

CNN was the only television news organization to show Ms. Bachmann’s speech live, and was quickly attacked for elevating her above her real importance. Her speech was obviously newsworthy, though: rival news organizations didn’t dare ignore it. The NBC anchorman Brian Williams interviewed her live after she delivered her response. MSNBC showed clips. Fox News chose to run it in delay, after the anchorwoman Greta Van Susteren first solicited the views of the former speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi, Democrat of California, and two Republicans.

There was more than a hint of exploitation to CNN’s decision to show it live — less an Edward R. Murrow moment than a flashback to CNN’s manic live coverage of the errant “balloon boy” in 2009. But unlike that moment of cable news madness, Ms. Bachmann isn’t a hoax. She represents a powerful faction in Congress that insisted on speaking out even on a night when political leaders asked for some quiet. Viewers had every right and reason to hear what she said, when she said it.

Her timing, after all, was what shocked even members of her own party. Ms. Bachmann spoke up with the kind of polemical passion that official Washington forswore for the night — for good reason.

Viewers of the speech not only watched the president address both houses of Congress, but they also saw the first lady’s box, where invited guests included the parents and brother of Christina-Taylor Green, the 9-year-old who was one of six people killed by the Tucson gunman. They even caught a fleeting glimpse of Ms. Giffords, whose seat in the Capitol was left empty and who was shown after the speech from her hospital bed alongside her husband, Capt. Mark E. Kelly, a NASA astronaut. (Captain Kelly allowed a camera to shoot them watching the television, but the picture was framed to show only her hand clasped in his, not her face.)

Ms. Bachmann assured her audience that she didn’t intend to “compete” with the official Republican response, but she certainly clashed with most everyone in the room.