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English Club TV is a British-Ukrainian [1] [2] educational television channel dedicated to learning the English language, which first started broadcasting in August 2008.The author of the idea, the owner and general producer of the TV channel Oleg Naumov, a TV personality from Dnipro, [3] [4] where the Ukrainian division of English Club TV operates.
Pages in category "Ukrainian-language television stations in Ukraine" The following 33 pages are in this category, out of 33 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Russian-language television stations in Ukraine (2 C, 3 P) Ukrainian-language television stations in Ukraine (9 C, 31 P) 24-hour television news channels in Ukraine (1 C, 5 P)
The Russian-language programs have since been dubbed to Ukrainian. [5] On 15 December 2022, the State Committee for Television and Radio-broadcasting re-issued the license of 1+1 International and approved a rebranding to "1+1 Ukraina", which became a backup channel for the media group's main channel 1+1. Consequently a new license was applied ...
1+1 Media Group comprises seven Ukrainian TV channels, 1+1, 2+2, TET, PLUSPLUS, Bigudi, UNIAN TV and 1+1 International. It also controls the online news platforms TSN.ua, UNIAN, Glavred.info, Telekritika and Dusia. It had controlled the English language satellite television channel Ukraine Today until it was shut down in 2016.
1+1 was the first TV project in Ukraine to start actively inviting popular TV stars and other celebrities to take part in their live shows. [citation needed] Since the start of Russia's 2022 invasion of Ukraine, 1+1 is participating in the United News telethon, and is not broadcasting any other programs.
The TV channel broadcasts from the satellite Astra 4A (4.8°E). [1] Since March 3, 2014, the TV channel has started broadcasting in open access on the Astra 4A satellite (4.8°E). [2] Since October 15, 2016, the TV channel has been broadcasting in the widescreen 16:9 image format with the related TV channel "Inter". [3]
When Jetix CEE was changed to Disney Channel, the Russian-language broadcast was continued until 10 August 2010. After 10 August 2010 Russian-language broadcast was renamed by Ukrainian-language broadcast, and on 16 October 2010 was officially started with Ukrainian promos, but shows was mixed in English, Russian and Ukrainian.