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NTV (Cyrillic: НТВ) is a Russian free-to-air television channel that was launched as a subsidiary of Vladimir Gusinsky's company Media-Most . [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Since 14 April 2001 Gazprom Media controls the network.
The NTV Affair (Russian: Дело НТВ, romanized: Delo NTV) was a campaign of harassment against and a hostile takeover of the independent NTV television network by Gazprom and the government of Russia, lasting from the May 2000 raid on its offices by the Federal Tax Police Service and its 14 April 2001 buyout by Gazprom-Media, the media arm of Gazprom.
Pay-TV is growing in popularity amongst Russian TV viewers. The NTV Russia news company, owned by Gazprom, broadcasts the NTV Plus package to 560,000 households, reaching over 1.5 million viewers. [4] Six out of these seven satellites are new vehicles.
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An Intelligence and Security Service decree published online listed 22 Russian news resources to be blocked, including prominent outlets like Russia Today, NTV, Ren TV, state media holding VGTRK ...
In April 1995, Kara-Murza became the anchor of NTV's news programme Today at Midnight. In April 2001, in protest at the seizure of NTV by the Russian government, Kara-Murza, along with other NTV journalists ( Yevgeny Kiselyov , Viktor Shenderovich , Mikhail Osokin , Svetlana Sorokina ), went to TV-6 channel, where he became anchor of the ...
A TV grab taken Sept. 16, 1999, from the Russian television channel NTV shows a destroyed apartment building in the Russian southern city of Volgodonsk following a bomb explosion. (STF/AFP via ...