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  2. Category:24-hour television news channels in Russia - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "24-hour television news channels in Russia" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  3. All-Russia State Television and Radio Broadcasting Company

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    The main news program, Vesti, is a leading information program in Russia. During the previous TV season, Vesti adopted a 24/7 production cycle with two-hour intervals, which allows for the news to be broadcast live across all Russian time zones.

  4. List of Russian-language television channels - Wikipedia

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    Universal Channel Russia: NBC Universal International: 2010 SyFy Universal Russia: NBC Universal International: 2008 Diva Universal Russia: NBC Universal International: 2010 Ru.TV: RMG (RussianMediaGroup) 2006 O 2 TV: private investors: 2004 A-One: private investors: 2005 RTVi: private investors: 2002 Kaleidoskop TV: private investors: 2015 ...

  5. Russia-Ukraine war – live: Baby injured and families trapped ...

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    Russian missiles have torn through apartment buildings in eastern Ukraine’s Donetsk region, killing at least two people, injuring a baby and burying families under rubble.. The missiles hit ...

  6. Mass YouTube outage reported in Russia amid escalating ...

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    MOSCOW (Reuters) -Russian internet monitoring services reported a mass outage on the availability of video hosting site YouTube on Thursday as Russian authorities step up criticism of the platform.

  7. Sota.Vision - Wikipedia

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    Sota.vision (SOTA) is a Russian independent news outlet. [1] [2] SOTA was started by a former reporter of Grani.ru, Alexandra Ageeva, who created her own YouTube channel to cover the most dramatic events involving Russian opposition activities in Moscow. [3]

  8. Russia-24 - Wikipedia

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    The editor-in-chief of the channel is Evgeny Bekasov (since 2012). The channel ostensibly aims to give a broad and impartial [2] outline of life in all of Russia’s regions from its European exclave of Kaliningrad to Vladivostok in the Far East. The channel was named Vesti until 1 January 2010, when the public-owned VGTRK rebranded its channels.

  9. Television in Russia - Wikipedia

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    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 ...