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Channel 5 succeeded the nationwide Leningrad TV channel dating back to 1938, which was immensely popular throughout the Soviet Union during the last years of Perestroika with such programs as 600 Seconds of its editor-in-chief, Alexander Nevzorov. However, later the channel lost much of its popularity.
Channel Name Genre Website Teletext 1 Channel One Russia: Entertainment 1tv.ru + 3 Petersburg – Channel 5: Entertainment 5-tv.ru: 6 CTC: Entertainment ctc-tv.ru: 8 Rossiya 1: Entertainment rutv.ru: 11 TNT: Entertainment tnt-online.ru: 22 Subbota: 25 Disney Channel: Animation disney.ru: 27 TV-3: Movies tv3.ru: 29 Rossiya K: Culture tvkultura ...
BRIDGE TV (music channel) Bridge Media Group: 2005 Russian Travel Guide: Bridge Media Group: 2009 Hisotry (Russia) A&E Netowrks: 2009 Russian Music Box (music channel) Bridge Media Group: 2010 Disney Channel Russia: Walt Disney Company: 1999 Disney Junior: Walt Disney Company: 2013 Nickelodeon Russia: ViacomCBS International Media Networks ...
"Rossiya 1", the main TV channel, traces its history back to May 1991. Today, Rossiya 1 is a national channel that broadcasts over most of the country. The channel's audience comprises 98.5 percent of Russia's population and more than 50 million viewers in the CIS and Baltic countries.
In December 2018, the pilot region, the Tver Region, phased out analogue broadcasting of 20 federal TV channels. [24] In 2019, Russia switched off analogue TV broadcasting in four stages: February 11 (8 regions), April 15 (20 regions), June 3 (36 regions) and October 14 (21 regions). [25] Russia was the first BRICS country to complete the ASO. [26]
TNT (Russian TV channel) (1 C, 1 P) Pages in category "Television channels in Russia" The following 34 pages are in this category, out of 34 total.
Sreda (Russian: Среда, Environment) is a production company which produces TV programs and serials for Channel One, Russia-1, NTV, Channel 5, TV Centre, REN TV, STS, TV-3, [1] Friday!, also collaborated with the Ukrainian channels Ukraine, Inter, 1+1 and ICTV, the Belarus channel Belarus-1 and the Kazakh channel Channel One Eurasia.
5 Kanal (Ukrainian: 5 канал, lit. 'Channel 5') is a television station in Ukraine formerly owned by businessman and fifth President of Ukraine Petro Poroshenko. [1] [2] The channel became well known as the first major broadcaster during the 2004 presidential election offering critical broadcasting on candidate Viktor Yanukovych. [3]