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Os Fonzie estiveram no Estúdio da ESECTV. Rui Simões, aluno da Escola Superior de Educação de Coimbra e fundador da PixelStudio, elaborou o site dos FONZIE, que foi recentemente reconhecido no Web Design Índex.
O último programa da segunda série terminou de uma forma especial.
Bruno Santos, aluno de Comunicação Organizacional, é o novo apresentador da ESEC TV que, na companhia da Carolina, estará connosco durante a próxima série de Programas, em Outubro.
Aqui ficam alguns momentos da gravação do Programa ESEC TV, que será emitido no dia 20 de Junho.
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António Bernardes Miranda e Ndonga Mfwua Manuel, docentes na Universidade Agostinho Neto (Angola), visitaram a ESEC e estiveram no estúdio da ESECTV.
Na conversa com a ESECTV foram referidas algumas vantagens da parceria entre a Universidade Agostinho Neto e o Instituto Politécnico de Coimbra.
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