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www.utr.tv. UTR (Ukrainian: Українське телебачення і радіомовлення; Ukrayins'ke telebachennya i radiomovlennya) was a Ukrainian state owned TV channel targeting a foreign Ukrainian-speaking audience. Programming is provided with English subtitles. The channel is broadcast via satellite in Eurasia and North ...
Television in Ukraine. Television has a long history in Ukraine, where regular television broadcasting started during the Soviet years in 1951. However the first ever TV broadcast took place on 1 February 1939 in Kyiv. Since then TV broadcasting has expanded, particularly after the fall of Communism in 1989, and now there are many different ...
To a significant extent the image of Odesa in Russophone culture is influenced by The Odessa Tales of Isaac Babel. Odesa is often referred to by the collocation "Odesa Mama" (Mom Odesa), a term that originated in Russian criminal (blatnoy) subculture. [1] The reputation of the city as a criminal center originated in Imperial Russian times and ...
The State University of Intellectual Technologies and Communications (Ukrainian: Державний університет інтелектуальних технологій і зв'язку; before 2021 – O.S. Popov Odesa National Academy of Telecommunications) is a public university in the city of Odesa, Ukraine.
The Filatov Institute of Eye Diseases & Tissue Therapy founded. Dynamo football club formed. 1937 – Mass murder of around 1,000 Poles during the Polish Operation of the NKVD. [21] 1941. August 8-October 16: Siege of Odesa. October 17: Axis occupation begins. October 22–24: 1941 Odesa massacre.
Nick Jr. (Russian TV channel) Nickelodeon Global. Nickelodeon (Russian TV channel) Novyi Kanal. NTN (TV channel)
The Odessa Journal is a digital newspaper created in early 2020 by Italian entrepreneur Ugo Poletti to cover "culture, economy and historical amenities in Odessa " for an English speaking audience. [1] The newspaper has evolved into the largest English language newspaper in Southern Ukraine.
Commemorative coin Odesa Film Studio Anniversary stamp dedicated to the Odesa Film Studio. The studio is located in the downtown right near the shore of Black Sea covering some 7 hectares (17 acres) and consisting of three pavilions of 600 square metres (6,500 sq ft), 432 square metres (4,650 sq ft), and 240 square metres (2,600 sq ft).