TV channels from Russia
Channel NameInformation
. 1 TV Crimea (Russian)The State broadcaster TV Crimea or STRC Crimea was established in 1959. The headquarter is based in Simferopol. TV Crimea is unique in its kind given the specificity of the multi-ethnic region it carries out its broadcasting in seven languages: Ukrainian, Russian, Crimean Tatar, German, Greek, Bulgarian and Armenian.
. 1TV Channel 1 (Russian)1TV is a State TV channel based in Moscow (in the Technical Center Ostankino near the Ostankino Tower). It was the first channel to broadcast in the Russian Federation and provides news, documentary, feature film productions, as well as entertainment programs.
. Crimea 24 (Russian)Crimea 24 is a 24/7 news and information TV channel. It is focused on the Crimea region.
. Current Time TV (Russian)Current Time TV is the Russian-language network run by RFE/RL in cooperation with VOA. It offers interesting reports and programs.
. Euronews Russia (Russian)Euronews is a European, multilingual news television channel, headquartered in Lyon-Ecully, France. Created in 1993, it claims to be covering world news from a Pan-European perspective. This is the Russian language channel of Euronews.
. Mir TV3 (Russian)Mir TV 3 is an informative TV channel providing politics, society, economy, culture and events in the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS).
. Moscow 24 TV (Russian)Moscow 24 TV is a state owned and controlled city information TV-channel. It was founded in 1997. The channel is owned by the All-Russia State Television and Radio Company (VGTRK). The channek provides mainy News and Entertainment programming.
. NTV (Russian)NTV is a State owned (Gazprom Media) TV channel, based in Moscow. The channel offer News, Entertainment, Talk Shows and informative programming.
. RBC TV (Russian)RBC TV is the first 24-hour business news television channel in Russia. It is owned and operated by the RBC Information Systems. The channel was launched in September 2003 in partnership with the CNBC and CNN television channels.
. Ren TV (Russian)REN TV is a large private federal TV channel. The channel started broadcasting in 1997. The headquarter is based in Moscow. The REN TV Network houses over 400 independent broadcasting companies. Due to copyright reasons the signal may be blocked at certain times.
. RT (English)News TV. RT, previously known as Russia Today, is a global multilingual television news network based in Russia. RT was the first all-digital Russian TV network. RT offers unique insight into many aspects of Russian history, culture and opinion. RT's special projects are specifically tailored to bring a Russian perspective to an international audience.
. RT America (English)RT, previously known as Russia Today, is a global multilingual television news network based in Washington, D.C. RT America focuses on covering the News from an international and Russian perspective. It was founded in 2005. RT offers unique insight into many aspects of Russian history, culture and opinion. RT's special projects are specifically tailored to bring a Russian perspective to an international audience.
. RT Arabic (Arabic)RT Arabic is a global multilingual television news network based in Russia. The channel began broadcasting in 2007. The programming includes news, politics, economics, cultural, sports and tours in the press. RT Arabic is targeting on the global Arabic people. RT offers unique insight into many aspects of Russian history, culture and opinion. RT's special projects are specifically tailored to bring a Russian perspective to an international audience.
. RT Documentary (English)RT Documentary is a 24 hour documentary channel bringing you the best of Russia. RT is a non-profit organisation based in Moscow. RT offers unique insight into many aspects of Russian history, culture and opinion. RT's special projects are specifically tailored to bring a Russian perspective to an international audience.
. RTR Planeta (Russian)RTR-Planeta is the international service of VGTRK, a state-owned broadcaster in Russia. Its headquarters is based in Moscow. RTR planeta was launched in 2002. Its slogan is: the best of Russia
. Russia 1 (Russian)Russia-1 is a state-owned Russian television channel founded in 1991. It belongs to VGTRK. It offers informative programming, TV miniseries and series, talk shows, and game shows.
. Russia 24 (Russian)Rissia 24 is formerly known as Vesti. The news channel which covers national and international news, is owned and operated by VGTRK, the All-Russia State Television and Radio Broadcasting Company.
. TV Centre (Russian)TV Centre is a state-run Russia TV station and one of the leading Russian television companies whose programs are watched in 83 constituent entities of the Russian Federation.
. TV Rain Dozhd (Russian)TV Rain (Dozhd) or Optimistic Channel is an Independant TV station based Moscow. Dozhd is currently under Political attack after an incident regarding a Poll, set up by Dozhd, about the seize of Leninggrad in WWII. Most likely the channel is broadcasting on the Internet only at the moment. More and more Russian cable providers have blocked the signal of Dozhd.
. TV Soyuz (Russian)TV Soyuz is the first Russian Orthodox TV, basing its work on orthodox values. It was founded in 2005. Orthodox TV "Soyuz" is established in the Yekaterinburg diocese of the Russian Orthodox Church on the basis of its own TV studio and acquired secular television.
Russia Broadcast info (source - CIA WFB):
13 national TV stations with the federal government owning 1 and holding a controlling interest in a second; state-owned Gazprom maintains a controlling interest in 2 of the national channels; government-affiliated Bank Rossiya owns controlling interest in a fourth and fifth, while a sixth national channel is owned by the Moscow city administration; the Russian Orthodox Church and the Russian military, respectively, own 2 additional national channels; roughly 3,300 national, regional, and local TV stations with over two-thirds completely or partially controlled by the federal or local governments; satellite TV services are available; 2 state-run national radio networks with a third majority-owned by Gazprom; roughly 2,400 public and commercial radio stations (2016)
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