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Rossiya 1
Россия 1Launched 1965 Owned by VGTRK Picture format 4:3 (576i, SDTV) Country Russia Broadcast area Russia-wide and CIS Headquarters Moscow, Russia Formerly called 1965-1967: Program Three
1967-1976: All-Union Program Two
1976-1984: All-Union Television 2
1984-1991: All-Union Channel 2
1991-1993 - Russian Television
1993 - 1997 and 1998 - 2002: RTR
1997-1998: RTR1
2002-2010: RussiaSister channel(s) Rossiya 2, Rossiya K, Rossiya 24, RTR Planeta Website http://rutv.ru Availability Terrestrial Analogue Channel 3(1965-1967)
Channel 2(Since 1967)Cable Natsionalnye Kabelnye Seti Channel 1 Rossiya 1 (Russian: Россия-1) is a state-owned Russian television channel founded in 1991. It belongs to the All-Russia State Television and Radio Company (VGTRK).[1]. Rossiya Channel was previously known as RTR (Russian: РТР).
Rossiya 1 had started in 1965 as Program 3 in the Soviet Union and moved to Channel 2 in 1967 when a new channel, Program 4(now known as NTV) and Moscow Program was transferred to Channel 3. Program 3 was actually, All-Union Program 2 until 1976 and renamed All-Union Television 2 all the way until 1984. The last 7 years, All Union Television 2 was renamed All-Union Channel 2 until it was renamed RTR Television in 1991.
Rossiya 1 has the second largest audience in Russian television. In a typical week, it is viewed by 75% of urban Russians, compared to 83% for the leading channel, Channel One. The two channels are similar in their politics, and they compete directly in entertainment.[1]
Rossiya 1 is the successor to the Soviet Second Channel. As of 2008, it is headed by Oleg Dobrodeev, who was a founder of the original NTV.[1]
Rossiya 1 has many regional variations and broadcasts in many languages.
References
External links
- Official website (Russian)
- VGTRK official website (Russian)
Television in Russia State-Run Private National Media Group (REN TV, Channel One, Channel 5, CTC, Domashny, Peretz) • Prof-Media (TV-3, 2×2, MTV Russia) · UTH Russia (Muz-TV, Seven) • RBC TVSatellite Karusel • VGTRK (RTR Planeta, My Planet, Sport 1, Sport 2, Euronews)
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Viasat (TV1000, TV1000 Action, TV1000 Russkoe Kino, Viasat Explorer, Viasat History, Viasat Nature, Viasat Sport)
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