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  2. List of Russian-language television channels - Wikipedia

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    All-Russia State Television and Radio Broadcasting Company. 2006. Carousel. Channel One Russia and All-Russia State Television and Radio Broadcasting Company. 2010. Carousel International (based on Telenyanya) Channel One Russia and All-Russia State Television and Radio Broadcasting Company. 2010. TV Tsentr.

  3. All-Russia State Television and Radio Broadcasting Company

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    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.

  4. Moscow 24 - Wikipedia

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    Live. Moscow 24 ( Russian: Москва 24) is a Russian 24-hour TV channel, [1] a part of the "Moscow Media" Incorporated editorial office of Moscow media sources and referred to All-Russia State Television and Radio Broadcasting Company (VGTRK). [2] The Channel is headquartered in Moscow City with its production facilities and operations, and ...

  5. NTV (Russia) - Wikipedia

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    Digital terrestrial television. Channel 4. NTV ( Cyrillic: НТВ) is a Russian free-to-air television channel that was launched as a subsidiary of Vladimir Gusinsky 's company Media-Most [ ru]. [ 1][ 2] Since 14 April 2001 Gazprom Media controls the network.

  6. REN TV - Wikipedia

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    Smotrim. smotrim .ru /channel /256 (Russia only) REN TV ( Russian: РЕН ТВ) is a Russian free-to-air television network. It was founded on 1 January 1997 by Irena Lesnevskaya and her son, Dmitry Lesnevsky, who had been running REN TV as a production house for other national Russian television channels. Though it focuses mostly on audiences ...

  7. TNT (Russian TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    'Television for a New Millennium') is a Russian federal [1] TV channel founded in 1997, [2] and is considered one of the five most-popular TV channels in Russia. [3] [4] [5] At the beginning of 2012, it reached more than 104 million people. [6] Although its target audience is viewers 14 to 44 years old, its core demographic is ages 18 to 30. [7]

  8. TV Rain - Wikipedia

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    TV Rain (Russian: Дождь, romanized: Dozhd, IPA: [ˈdoʂtʲ] ⓘ; stylized as ДО///ДЬ) is an independent Russian-language television channel. Launched in Russia in 2010, it has been based in the Netherlands since 2023. [ 3] It focuses on news, discussions, culture, politics, business reports, and documentaries.

  9. Russian Television and Radio Broadcasting Network - Wikipedia

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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.