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  2. Business (TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    June 27, 2007 – TV channel was licensed. September 1, 2007 – began working under the name UBC. November 18, 2008 – CEO of TV channel appointed Olexandr Salomakha. November 22, 2009 – first program in English. 2011 – 30% of TV channel bought the Ukrainian Business Group. Fired 40 employees.

  3. Suspilne - Wikipedia

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    The Public Broadcasting Company of Ukraine is a public joint-stock agency with 100% of its shares belonging to the state, [3] and operates the television channel Pershyi, the only Ukrainian TV channel that has a coverage over 97% of Ukraine's territory and is the only state-owned national channel.

  4. Ukrainian Television and Radio - Wikipedia

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    www.utr.tv UTR ( Ukrainian : Українське телебачення і радіомовлення , romanized : Ukrayins'ke telebachennya i radiomovlennya ) was a Ukrainian state owned TV channel targeting a foreign Ukrainian-speaking audience.

  5. Television News Service - Wikipedia

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    The audience coverage of tsn.ua amounted to 14.46%. The news feed of tsn.ua is updated around the clock. The site also has analytical materials, Photo and Video sections, etc. All TSN television programs can be viewed in a separate section. The site provides online broadcasts of TSN programs and the most popular programs of 1+1.

  6. My-Ukraina - Wikipedia

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    My-Ukraina (Ukrainian: Ми-Україна, lit."We Are Ukraine") is a Ukrainian news television channel owned by Igor Petrenko. The channel was founded in October 2022 and is staffed by personnel of the former Ukraine (TV channel).

  7. ICTV (Ukraine) - Wikipedia

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    ICTV (in full, International Commercial Television) is a privately held TV channel in Ukraine.Its coverage area allows it to be received by 56.6% of the Ukrainian population, making the channel the fourth in the nation in terms of coverage (trailing the state-controlled UT1 and privately held Inter and 1+1), and third (well ahead of UT1) by the viewers' ratings.

  8. 1+1 Ukraine - Wikipedia

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    The content of the updated TV channel will consist of "1+1 programs, films and series. [1] In December 22, the National Council issued a temporary permit for broadcasting "1+1 Ukraine" during the period of martial law in Ukraine for broadcasting in the MX-2 multiplex of the DVB-T2 digital broadcast network for a period of one year. [2]

  9. Priamyi - Wikipedia

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    Priamyi (Ukrainian: Прямий, pronounced [ˈprʲɑ̈mɪj]) is a private Ukrainian TV channel which under the name Tonis (Ukrainian: Тоніс) was established in 1989. In 2017 the channel changed ownership and was revamped under its current name.