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  2. All-Russia State Television and Radio Broadcasting Company

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    Operations. VGTRK owns and operates five national television stations, two international networks, five radio stations, and 80 regional TV and radio networks. It also runs the information agency Rossiya Segodnya. The All-Russian State Television and Radio Broadcasting Company (VGTRK) is Russia's largest media corporation.

  3. Mass media in Russia - Wikipedia

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    2. European Media Group: Europa Plus — non-government commercial station. Retro FM — commercial radio station. Domestic and foreign music of the 1970s-2000s. Dorozhnoye Radio — music of Russian and foreign hits of the 80s, 90s, chanson, pop. Radio 7 — 2000s hits and 1960s-1990s classics. Studio 21 — youth station dedicated to hip-hop ...

  4. Television in Russia - Wikipedia

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    Television in Russia. Television is the most popular medium in Russia, with 74% of the population watching national television channels routinely and 59% routinely watching regional channels. [1] There are 6,700 television channels in total. [2] Before going digital television, 3 channels have a nationwide outreach (over 90% coverage of the ...

  5. RU.TV - Wikipedia

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    Launched. 1 October 2006; 17 years ago (2006-10-01) Founder. Sergey Kozhevnikov. Links. Website. www.ru.tv (Russian) RU.TV is a Russian music TV channel founded by Sergey Kozhevnikov and owned by Russian Media Group. It started broadcasting in October 2006 as the video version of Russkoye Radio.

  6. Zvezda (TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    Zvezda [a] (Russian: Звезда, IPA: [zvʲɪˈzda] ⓘ, lit. '[The] Star') is a Russian state-owned nationwide TV network run by the Russian Ministry of Defence.As of January 2008, Zvezda's CEO was Grigory Krichevsky, previously known for his work on Vladimir Gusinsky's NTV channel in the late 1990s.

  7. Mir (television company) - Wikipedia

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    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.

  8. Channel One Russia - Wikipedia

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    Channel 1. Streaming media. Channel One internet broadcast. www.1tv.ru /live. Channel One (Russian: Первый канал, romanized: Pervý kanal, IPA: [ˈpʲervɨj kɐˈnal], lit. 'First Channel') is a Russian state-controlled television channel. [3] [vague] It is the first television channel to broadcast in the Russian Federation.

  9. Music of Russia - Wikipedia

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    Russia was a late starter in developing a native tradition of classical music due to its geographic remoteness from Western Europe and the proscription by the Orthodox Church against secular music. [6] Beginning in the reign of Ivan IV, the Imperial Court invited Western composers and musicians to fill this void.