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TV Rain news room hosting the channel founder Natalya Sindeyeva during a visit by then-President of Russia, Dmitry Medvedev in 2011. TV Rain was founded in 2010 by Natalya Sindeyeva, media entrepreneur and owner, and Vera Krichevskaya, a TV and documentary film director. [8]
The main positive factor in the introduction of terrestrial TV broadcasting in the DVB-T standard, according to the opinion of market players, has been the approval of a TV broadcasting development framework in the Russian Federation for 2008–2015 (approved by resolution of the Government # 1700-p, dated 29 November 2007).
"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.
[1] [2] From May 2010 to October 2013, together with his brothers Philipp [Wikidata] and Timofei , he led the weekly public affairs programme Dzyadko3 on TV Rain. [3] Since May 24, 2011, on the same TV channel he has hosted the weekly Hard Day's Night programme. [4] In 2012, Tikhon was nominated for the Made in Russia award for the programme ...
The smotrim.ru domain appeared back in 2006. The name "Smotrim" was first used by VGTRK in the spring of 2020, during the self-isolation regime due to the Coronavirus pandemic in Russia: from March 27 to June 9, the "Smotrim at home" plate was used on the website of the Russia-1 TV channel instead of its logo, from which the second word was then removed.
On 1 October 2000, the current logo was launched, featuring a "1" with a partial cut, on a dark blue background. The current logo was designed by ORT Design. With the renaming of "ОРТ" to "Channel One Russia" in 2 September 2002, the idents were changed to match the new network's name; however, the 2000 logo is still used.
REN TV: NMG (National Media Group) 1997 CTC TV: CTC Media: 1996 Domashny: CTC Media: 2005 TV Rain: private investors: 2010 Muz-TV: UTV Russia Holding: 1996 MTV Russia: Prof-Media(under license Viacom: 1998 VH1 Russia: Prof-Media(under license Viacom: 2006 2×2 (TV channel) Prof-Media: 1989 Animal Planet (Russia) Discovery Networks EMEA: 2006 ...
In March 2014, in the midst of the annexation of Crimea by the Russian Federation, the LiveJournal blog of Alexei Navalny, Kasparov.ru and Grani.ru were blocked by the government. These sites, which opposed the Russian government, were blocked for "making calls for unlawful activity and participation in mass events held with breaches of public ...