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  2. Channel One (Russia) - Wikipedia

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    From April 1995 to September 2002, the channel was known as Public Russian Television (Russian: Общественное Российское Телевидение, romanized: Obshchestvennoye Rossiyskoye Televideniye, ORT [oˈɛrˈtɛ]). [4] Channel One's main competitors are the Russia-1 and NTV channels. The channel has 2,443 employees as ...

  3. Category:Channel One Russia original programming - Wikipedia

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    This category includes television programs that have regularly aired their first-run episodes on Channel One Russia. It does not include programs which first appeared on a different network. It does not include programs which first appeared on a different network.

  4. Smotrim - Wikipedia

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    The smotrim.ru domain appeared back in 2006. The name "Smotrim" was first used by VGTRK in the spring of 2020, during the self-isolation regime due to the Coronavirus pandemic in Russia: from March 27 to June 9, the "Smotrim at home" plate was used on the website of the Russia-1 TV channel instead of its logo, from which the second word was then removed.

  5. Ostankino (TV and radio company) - Wikipedia

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    According to «Блеск и нищета российского ТВ» ("The Splendor and Poverty of Russian TV"), only $87 million or $187 billion rubles out of $82.5 billion was received from advertising at ORT which led to its insolvency. [2] [3] Vladislav Listyev headed ORT until his death on 1 March 1995. [7] [8] [9]

  6. Category:Russia-1 original programming - Wikipedia

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    This category includes television programs that have regularly aired their first-run episodes on Russia-1. It does not include programs which first appeared on a different network. It does not include programs which first appeared on a different network.

  7. All-Russia State Television and Radio Broadcasting Company

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    The main news program, Vesti, is a leading information program in Russia. During the previous TV season, Vesti adopted a 24/7 production cycle with two-hour intervals, which allows for the news to be broadcast live across all Russian time zones.

  8. Television in Russia - Wikipedia

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    [14] [15] On December 3, 2009, the Russian Government approved the federal target programme "Development of TV and Radio Broadcasting in the Russian Federation in 2009-2018". [16] The main objective of the programme was to provide the population of the Russian Federation with free-to-air multichannel digital TV and radio broadcasting. [17]

  9. Vremya - Wikipedia

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    From 1989, the latter bulletin began to use the two presenter format of Vremya, as well as the Vremya moniker, and its corresponding studio and graphics (including the title sequence and theme music), looking as it was the program's first edition (the 6:30 am program was the morning news edition while the one at 1 pm was the midday update ...