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Tuzin.fm
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Tuzin.fm (Belarusian: Тузін Гітоў; transl. A dozen hits) is a private non-profit Belarusian web-portal, which was created in 2003 to cover musical creativity in Belarus.[1] Among its objectives, the site promotes music written in Belarus and motivates to listen to Belarusian songs as large an audience as possible.[2] It initiates and implements music projects and is the information partner of the most significant events of the Belarusian independent music scene. Independently determining its information policy, the nature and content of the information, advertising, audio, and video materials, in 2009 the mass media had more than 50 thousand monthly visitors who downloaded more than 80 thousand songs.[3]
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Type of site | mass media |
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Available in | Belarusian |
Owner | Anatol' Lazar |
Created by | Siarhei Budkin, Wiecier Mechaniczny, Aliaksiej Minčonak |
URL | tuzinfm |
Commercial | no |
Registration | optional |
Launched | 2003 October 12; 20 years ago (12-10-2003) |
Current status | active |