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[21] [22] On December 3, 2009, the Russian Government approved the federal target programme "Development of TV and Radio Broadcasting in the Russian Federation in 2009-2018". [23] The main objective of the programme was to provide the population of the Russian Federation with free-to-air multichannel digital TV and radio broadcasting. [24]
The broadcasting of the All-Russia TV and radio channels is located in Moscow, and also via the regional transmitting centres of the Russian Television and Radio Broadcasting Network forming the terrestrial transmitting network. TV and radio channels from Moscow are delivered to the regions via satellite and terrestrial communication channels.
Telecommunication network of the Soviet Union (Data between 1923 - 1948) Radio stations in the Soviet Union, 1947 "Networking" can be traced to the spread of mail and journalism in Russia, and information transfer by technical means came to Russia with the telegraph and radio (besides, an 1837 sci-fi novel Year 4338, by the MTS 19th-century Russian philosopher Vladimir Odoevsky, contains ...
In Moscow Russkoye Radio began broadcasting on 2 August 1995. [1] In 1996, Russkoye Radio established the folk music award Golden Gramophone, which takes place at the end of each year in the Kremlin in Moscow and a similar ceremony takes place at the Ice Palace in St. Petersburg. In 2006 came the TV equivalent of the radio station - RU.TV.
In December 1993, the State Television and Radio Fund was transferred to the direct subordination of the Federal Service for Television and Radio Broadcasting, however, until May 7, 1994, [8] the regulations on the FSTR were not adopted for a long time and the fund continued to be financed jointly with the television and radio company, [9] and ...
In Russia, the first legal act to set the standards for the digital transition was the Government Resolution No. 1700-r of 29 November 2007, which approved a Concept Paper for the Development of TV and Radio Broadcasting in the Russian Federation in 2008–2015. This document was elaborated by the high-level Governmental Commission on ...
All-Russia State Television and Radio Broadcasting Company: 2002 Match TV (ex Russia-2) All-Russia State Television and Radio Broadcasting Company: 2003 Russia-24 (ex Vesti) All-Russia State Television and Radio Broadcasting Company: 2006 Carousel: Channel One Russia and All-Russia State Television and Radio Broadcasting Company: 2010
In populated areas across Russia, Radio Rossii can be received both on OIRT and the standard FM band on (87.5-108 MHz), and streams are also available via satellite and the internet. Since 5 April 2022, Radio Rossii broadcasts on mediumwave at 999 kHz, 24 hours a day via a 1000 kW transmitter in Grigoriopol , Transnistria.