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Mass media in RomaniaThe mass media in Romania refers to mass media outlets based in Romania. Television, magazines, and newspapers are all operated by both state-owned and for-profit corporations which depend on advertising, subscription, and other sales-related revenues. The Constitution of Romania guarantees freedom of speech. As a country in transition, the Romanian media system is under transformation. Reporters Without Borders ranks Romania 42nd in its Worldwide Press Freedom Index, from 2013. Freedom House ranked it as "partly free" in 2014.

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GFIGFI may refer to: Caribbean Star Airlines, a defunct airline of Antigua and Barbuda GFI Group, an American financial services company Go4It, a British children's radio programme Gold Fields, a South African mining company Golden Future Institute, a school in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia The Good Food Institute, a nonprofit organization promoting plant- and cell-based alternatives to animal products Grand Forks International, a baseball tournament Ground fault circuit interrupter, an electrical safety device Goodness of fit, a measure of how well a statistical model fits a set of observations

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GândulGândul (Romanian pronunciation: [ˈɡɨndul], "The Thought") is a Romanian online newspaper published in Bucharest. It was founded in May 2005 by Mircea Dinescu, who used to write a daily editorial called "Vorba lu' Dinescu", and Cristian Tudor Popescu, who was also the editor-in-chief until January 2008. Its initial circulation was about 52,000. In 2006, Publimedia acquired Gândul and subsequently changed the format, nameplate and design. Gândul ceased print publication on 8 April 2011. Gândul Media Network buys Gândul from Adrian Sârbu, the owner of Mediafax Group, in 2019.

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Barney HarwoodBarnaby John Harwood (born 7 November 1979) is a British actor and television presenter. He is known for his work with CBBC beginning in 2002.

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Ziarul FinanciarZiarul Financiar is a daily financial newspaper published in Bucharest, Romania. Aside from business information, it features sections focusing on careers and properties, as well as a special Sunday newspaper. Ziarul Financiar also publishes Transylvanian, Proprietăți, Ziarul de Duminică, Profesii, După Afaceri, supplements and a monthly magazine, go4it!, which is provided freely to the newspaper's subscribers.

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Go4ItGo4It was a British children's magazine programme broadcast on Sunday evenings at 7.15pm on BBC Radio 4, and one of the few speech-based shows on British national radio aimed at younger listeners. It was broadcast between 2001 and 2009.

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Rockford's Rock OperaRockford's Rock Opera is a series of ecological musical stories created by Matthew Sweetapple, Steve Punt and Elaine Sweetapple. It was first released on the Internet and also as a three-album set by Sweetapple in 2010. There are now four Rockford's Rock Opera stories; Lost on Infinity (2010), The King of Nowhere (2015), The Spooo who Grew (2017) and The End of Infinity (2022). Rockford's Rock Opera uses audio visual resources, CGI animation (created by Steve Skinner) and audiobook stories to teach about extinction, ecology, biomimicry, and biodiversity. As a result, the project has been promoted by education portals, including the BGCI, Woodland's Junior School, Teachernet and Primary Times. Rockford's Rock Opera has also been featured on BBC Radio – including a musical feature on BBC Radio 4's Go4it programme. Rockford's Rock Opera's stories introduce the Island of Infinity, home to the last single representative of every extinct animal and plant species. Key characters include the fictional Cocklebur Ick (named after the cocklebur seed - inspiration for the invention of Velcro), the Registrar, Dectopus, Feeble Beetle and The Herculous. Also featured are non fictional species such as the passenger pigeon, great auk, moa and thylacine. Rockford's Rock Opera is described as an "Adventure in Sound," citing influences such as Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy, Jeff Wayne's Musical Version of The War of the Worlds, Roger Glover's Butterfly Ball and Harry Nilssen's The Point!. Delivered via the web and on CD, Rockford's Rock Opera was described by The Observer as "Magical", by The Guardian as an "ingenious story" and a "thoroughly modern musical" and, by The Times, as a "cult favourite as beloved as Wallace and Gromit." The musical story's on-line and on-mobile formats allow visitors access a variety of free audio visual materials and resources as well as different story formats (including text synchronized readalong, pdf and audio downloads). On Apple and Android Rockford's Rock Opera is available as an app for phones and tablets. In addition, Rockford's Rock Opera's ecological messages and content have led to cooperative links with environmental organisations and charities including the WWF, Buglife the BGCI and the Open University. In addition to many school performances, Rockford's Rock Opera's 'Lost on Infinity' been performed live on stage at various venues including the Museum of London and The Bull Theatre in London.

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