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This page is based on Wikipedia articles in '''[[:wikipedia:en:Category:2019 disestablishments|Category:2019 disestablishments]]'''. The websites for these entities could vanish in the foreseable future.
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| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q25452131|Magyar Idők]]''' || newspaper || Magyar Idők (Meaning Hungarian Times in English) was a national conservative Hungarian newspaper, associated with the Fidesz government.<br/><small>''2019 disestablishments in Hungary''</small> || https://magyaridok.hu/ || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=https://magyaridok.hu/ {{notsaved}}]
| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q25452131|Magyar Idők]]''' || daily newspaper || Magyar Idők (Meaning Hungarian Times in English) was a national conservative Hungarian newspaper, associated with the Fidesz government.<br/><small>''2019 disestablishments in Hungary''</small> || https://magyaridok.hu/ || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=https://magyaridok.hu/ {{notsaved}}]
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| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q1180078|Music FM (Hungary)]]''' || radio station || <br/><small>''2019 disestablishments in Hungary''</small> || http://www.musicfm.hu || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=http://www.musicfm.hu {{notsaved}}]
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| rowspan=2 | '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q55075051|Royal Commission into Misconduct in the Banking, Superannuation and Financial Services Industry]]''' || rowspan=2 | royal commission || rowspan=2 | The Royal Commission into Misconduct in the Banking, Superannuation and Financial Services Industry, also known as the Banking Royal Commission and the Hayne Royal Commission, was a royal commission established on 14 December 2017 by the Australian government pursuant to the Royal Commissions Act 1902 to inquire into and report on misconduct in the banking, superannuation and financial services industry. The establishment of the commission followed revelations in the media of a culture of greed within several Australian financial institutions. A subsequent parliamentary inquiry recommended a royal commission, noting the lack of regulatory intervention by the relevant government authorities, and later revelations that financial institutions were involved in money laundering for drug syndicates, turning a blind eye to terrorism financing, ignoring statutory reporting responsibilities and impropriety in foreign exchange trading.<br/><small>''2019 disestablishments in Australia''</small> || rowspan=2 | https://financialservices.royalcommission.gov.au || rowspan=2 | [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=https://financialservices.royalcommission.gov.au {{saved}}]
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| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q7389067|SCANA]]''' || business || <br/><small>''2019 disestablishments in the United States''</small> || http://www.scana.com || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=http://www.scana.com {{notsaved}}]
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| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q4885094|Sky Angel]]''' || business || Sky Angel was an American operator of Christian television networks; it operated three channels, Angel One, Angel Two, and KTV, all of which are exclusive to Dish Network. The company's corporate headquarters were located in Naples, Florida. The company also operated a Chattanooga, Tennessee location where programming, engineering and network operations resided. || http://www.skyangel.com/ || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=http://www.skyangel.com/ {{notsaved}}]
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