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This is a non-diffusing subcategory of Category:Television stations in Ukraine. It includes Television stations in Ukraine that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent.
Ukraine (TV channel) (2 C, 1 P) Pages in category "Television stations in Ukraine" The following 47 pages are in this category, out of 47 total.
The first official broadcast took place in Kyiv on 1 February 1939. [1] It was 40 minutes long and showed the portrait of Sergo Ordzhonikidze. [1] After being interrupted by World War II, on 6 November 1951, transmissions resumed when the Kyiv TV Studios were opened with a live broadcast of the patriotic movie "The Great Glow" - 6 November has since then been marked as the birthday of ...
The channel was founded by the Ukrainian Independent TV-Corporation in 1996. The Ukrainian independent TV-corporation's shareholders were Dilovyi Svit 51%, Russian Channel One 29%, Pegas Television 20%. About 82.5% of Pegas Television was the personal property of Ihor Pluzhnikov.
1+1 was the first TV project in Ukraine to start actively inviting popular TV stars and other celebrities to take part in their live shows. [ citation needed ] Since the start of Russia's 2022 invasion of Ukraine , 1+1 is participating in the United News telethon, and is not broadcasting any other programs.
1+1 International is an international TV channel aimed at the Ukrainian diaspora, broadcasting throughout North America and Europe. It is the international sister channel of the Ukrainian channel 1+1 and started broadcasting in March 2006. The channel is a part of 1+1 Media Group, related to Ihor Kolomoyskyi.
Channel 24 (Ukrainian: 24 Канал, romanized: 24 Kanal) is a Ukrainian 24/7 TV channel. [1] Originally called News Channel 24, it is the part of the Lux Television and Radio Company, a media conglomerate in Ukraine. Channel 24 programming covers politics, the economy, sports and celebrities.
In 2007, the hit parade of Ukrainian clips "Ukrainian Twenty" took place, in the same year the channel broadcast the Ukrainian version of the Russian TV show Ukrainian League of KVK. Since January 1, 2013, transmissions from Amos 3 (4°W) and Telstar 12 (15°W) satellites have been stopped.