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  2. Television in Russia - Wikipedia

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    The distribution of the terrestrial channels is the task of the Unitary Enterprise Russian Satellite Communications Company, which has 11 satellites, and the Federal Unitary Enterprise "Russian TV and Radio Broadcasting Network" serving 14,478 TV transmitters in Russia (90.9% of the total number).

  3. Russian Satellite Communications Company - Wikipedia

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    Federal State Unitary Enterprise Satellite Communications ( Russian: ФГУП «Космическая связь») or Russian Satellite Communications Company is the main state operator of communications satellites. It is the Russian operator for the international satellite communications systems Intelsat, Eutelsat and Intersputnik ...

  4. 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.

  5. List of satellites in geosynchronous orbit - Wikipedia

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    Al Yah Satellite Communications: Direct broadcasting Middle East, North Africa, Southwest Asia, Europe 22 April 2011 Ariane 5ECA (VA201) Hybrid C-band/Ku-band/Ka-band satellite 53.0°E: Express AM22: Russia Russian Satellite Communications Company (Intersputnik)/Eutelsat: 28 December 2003, Proton: 56.0°E: Bonum 1: Russia 22 November 1998 ...

  6. Russian Television and Radio Broadcasting Network - Wikipedia

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    Moscow broadcasting signal reaches the regions through satellite and land communication channels. RTRN was appointed to execute the deployment of the DTT network in the DVB-T2 standard according to the federal target programme "Development of TV and Radio Broadcasting in the Russian Federation in 2009-2018".

  7. List of Ekspress satellites - Wikipedia

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    List of Ekspress satellites. Ekspress ( Russian: Экспресс, literally Express) is a communication and broadcasting system developed and operated by Russian Satellite Communications Company (RSCC). It is the largest network of Russia and its slots cover an arc in geostationary orbit from 14.0° West to 145.0° East.

  8. Mir (television company) - Wikipedia

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    Mir 24. Mir 24 is an informational, cultural and country studies television channel that began broadcasting on 1 January 2013. Live broadcasts of summits, press conferences and speeches by top officials of the state, as well as national and religious holidays and major sporting events appear on the channel.

  9. Orbita (TV system) - Wikipedia

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    Orbita ( Russian: орбита) is a Soviet-Russian system of broadcasting and delivering TV signals via satellites. It is considered to be the first national network of satellite television . Orbita ground station. Khabarovsk. 1977. The Orbita system is based on communication satellites in highly elliptical Molniya orbits, as well as on many ...