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Website. www.1tv.ge. First Channel (Georgian: პირველი არხი, romanized: p'irveli arkhi), also called 1TV, is a Georgian television channel owned and operated by Georgian Public Broadcaster, launched in 1956. This channel is received by 85% of the population of Georgia.
History. Headquarters of the Georgian Broadcasting in Tbilisi (2015) It started broadcasting radio in 1925, and Georgian TV started broadcasting in 1956. Today, 85% of the Georgian population receive the First Channel, and 55% receive the Second Channel. Georgian TV's programmes are also received by satellite and over the Internet in a number ...
First Channel (1TV) (Georgian: პირველი არხი) Georgian Public Broadcaster. 1956. www.1tv.ge. First Channel — Education (Georgian: პირველი არხი - განათლება) Georgian Public Broadcaster. 1991. Adjara TV (Georgian: აჭარის ტელევიზია)
October 4, 2012. (2012-10-04) –. February 2, 2023. (2023-02-02) The Voice Sakartvelo (Georgian: The Voice საქართველო), known in English as The Voice Georgia, is a Georgian reality television show and singing competition broadcast on 1TV. From seasons one through three, the show was called The Voice of Georgia (Georgian ...
This is a list of Formula One broadcasters and 'World Feed' producers.Formula One, the highest level of circuit racing defined by the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile, motor sport's world governing body, can be seen live or tape delayed on television in almost every country and territory around the world.
1TV may refer to: 1TV (Afghan TV channel) 1TV (Macedonian TV channel) 1TV (Armenia), or Public Television Company of Armenia (www.1tv.am) Channel One Russia (www.1tv.ru) First Channel (Georgian TV channel) (www.1tv.ge) See also. Channel 1 (disambiguation) TV1 (disambiguation)
The fifth season of the Georgian reality television series The Voice Georgia premiered on 8 December 2022 on 1TV. Stephane Mgebrishvili was the only coach returning from the previous season and Dato Porchkhidze returned after a two-season hiatus. Meanwhile, Sopo Toroshelidze and Dato Evgenidze debuted as coaches, and Gvantsa Daraselia debuted ...
The Georgian Public Broadcaster (GPB) is a full member of the European Broadcasting Union (EBU), thus eligible to participate in the Eurovision Song Contest. It has participated in the contest representing Georgia since its 52nd edition in 2007. On 27 October 2006, GPB confirmed that they wished to debut at the Eurovision Song Contest 2007. [1]