All-Russia State Television and Radio Company

All-Russia State Television and Radio Company

The unitary enterprise All-Russia State Television and Radio Company ( _ru. Всероссийская государственная телевизионная и радиовещательная компания, "Vserossiyskaya gosudarstvennaya televizionnaya i radioveshchatelnaya kompaniya", abbr.VGTRK) is a state-owned Russian television and radio company which owns the Russia TV Channel. It was founded in 1990 in a move to give the president of Russia, Boris Yeltsin, its own voice, independent of the Soviet channels.

* television channels
** Bebighon
** Kultura
** Rossiya
** RTR Sport
** Vesti-24

* radio channels
** Radio Mayak
** Radio Rossii
** Vesti-FM
** Voice of Russia

* websites
** inosmi.ru
** smi.ru
** strana.ru
** vesti.ru

* news agency
** RIA Novosti

Chairpersons

* Oleg Poptsov (1990—96)
* Eduard Sagalayev (1996—97)
* Nikolay Svanidze (1997—98)
* Mikhail Shvydkoy (1998—2000)
* Oleg Dobrodeyev (since 2000)

External links

* [http://www.vgtrk.com VGTRK home pages] (russian)


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