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The station broadcasts twice a day in Russian and has a news roundup once a week. Armenia: Public Television Company of Armenia: Armenian Government: Azerbaijan: AzTV: Azerbaijani Government: Belarus: Belarus TV: The Stas Nationality Television and Radio Company: China: CGTN Russian: China Global Television Network: Cyprus: RTCY: Russian ...
Vokrug TV (Russian: Вокруг ТВ) is a Russian internet TV guide website that provides information on television programming, TV industry events, interviews with TV stars, news, and program listings.
Silent (formerly Russian Pop Music / News) baltika.fm: Owned by the Baltic Media Group. Moved to 104.8 in 2016, however, the frequency was sold to GPM Radio which relaunched it as Like FM in 2021. Migrated to internet broadcasting. 71.66 * Radio Orpheus: Classic orpheusradio.ru: Owned by the Russian State TV and Radio Music Centre. 73.10 *
The channels do, however, provide large amounts of free airtime to all opposition election candidates, as required by law. During the 2008 Russian presidential election , the four presidential candidates all received 21 hours of airtime on the three main channels to debate each other and present their views. [ 44 ]
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In early 1993, the All-Russian State Television and Radio Broadcasting Company acquired the status of a national broadcasting company. That same year, the VGTRK became a full member of the European Broadcasting Union, entitled to key decisions in the EBU operation. "Rossiya 1", the main TV channel, traces its history back to May 1991.
[21] [22] 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". [23] 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. [24]