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  2. 2+2 (TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    MX-2 (13) 2+2 ( Ukrainian: два плюс два, dva plyus dva) is a national Ukrainian-language TV channel, owned by the 1+1 Media Group. Its program content is mainly aimed at a male audience, targeting a core age group of 25–44. Due to the Crimean crisis 2014, 2+2 broadcasts in Sevastopol ended on 9 March 2014, at 2.30pm East European time.

  3. Television in Ukraine - Wikipedia

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    Television in Ukraine. Television has a long history in Ukraine, where regular television broadcasting started during the Soviet years in 1951. However the first ever TV broadcast took place on 1 February 1939 in Kyiv. Since then TV broadcasting has expanded, particularly after the fall of Communism in 1989, and now there are many different ...

  4. 1+1 Media Group - Wikipedia

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    Structure. 1+1 Media Group comprises seven Ukrainian TV channels, 1+1, 2+2, TET, PLUSPLUS, Bigudi, UNIAN TV and 1+1 International. It also controls the online news platforms TSN.ua, UNIAN, Glavred.info, Telekritika and Dusia. It had controlled the English language satellite television channel Ukraine Today until it was shut down in 2016.

  5. 24 Kanal - Wikipedia

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    Channel 24 ( Ukrainian: 24 Канал, romanized : 24 Kanal) is a Ukrainian 24/7 TV channel. [1] Originally called News Channel 24, it is the part of the Lux Television and Radio Company, a media conglomerate in Ukraine. Channel 24 programming covers politics, the economy, sports and celebrities. The station has been broadcasting continuously ...

  6. Ukraine (TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    MX-1 (2) Ukraina ( Ukrainian: Україна; officially TRC Ukraina, Ukrainian: ТРК «Україна») was a national Ukrainian-language TV channel, owned by Media Group Ukraine. It began broadcasting as a regional, Donetsk TV channel on March 13, 1993, with getting a national status in 2004. It ceased broadcasting in July 2022. [3]

  7. TET (TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    Availability. Terrestrial. Zeonbud. MX-2 (12) TET is a Ukrainian-language national entertainment TV channel broadcasting in Ukraine. It is part of the large 1+1 Media Group, and broadcasts to more than 100 cities in Ukraine, with a technical penetration of 92.4%. The target audience of the channel is 8–40 years old.

  8. Novyi Kanal - Wikipedia

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    Novyi Kanal has been transmitted by satellite since December 20, 2000. On March 1, 2001, the channel was the first in Ukraine to switch to round-the-clock broadcasting. In 2002, Novyi Kanal was third in Ukrainian television ratings after Inter and 1+1 .

  9. Category:Television stations in Ukraine - Wikipedia

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    Z. Zoom (Ukrainian TV channel) Categories: Television in Ukraine. Television stations by country. Television stations in Europe by country. Hidden category: Commons category link is on Wikidata.