List of Russian-language television channels
This is a list of television channels broadcasting regularly programmes in Russian language.
State-owned
Name | Owner | Established |
---|---|---|
Channel One Russia | Rosimuschestvo (state-owned) and Roman Abramovich | 1951 |
Channel One International | Channel One Russia | 1999 |
Channel One Baltics | Channel One Russia | 2002[1] |
Rossiya 1 | All-Russia State Television and Radio Broadcasting Company | 1991 |
Russia K (ex Kultura) | All-Russia State Television and Radio Broadcasting Company | 1997 |
RTR Planeta (International version of Russia 1 and Russia K) | All-Russia State Television and Radio Broadcasting Company | 2002 |
Rossiya 2 (ex Sport) | All-Russia State Television and Radio Broadcasting Company | 2003 |
Rossiya 24 (ex Vesti) | All-Russia State Television and Radio Broadcasting Company | 2006 |
Carousel | Channel One Russia and All-Russia State Television and Radio Broadcasting Company | 2010 |
Carousel International (based on Telenyanya) | Channel One Russia and All-Russia State Television and Radio Broadcasting Company | 2010 |
TV Tsentr | Government of Moscow | 1997 |
TVCI (International version of TV Tsentr) | Government of Moscow | 2003 |
NTV | Gazprom-Media | 1993 |
NTV Plus | Gazprom-Media | 1996 |
TNT | Gazprom-Media | 1998 |
NTV Canada | NTV Canada Inc. | 2006 |
Telekanal Zvezda | Ministry of Defence | 2005 |
MIR | 10 states from CIS | 1992 |
State-funded
Name | Owner | Established |
---|---|---|
RT (in English, International) | ANO TV Novosti | 2005 |
Rusiya Al-Yaum (in Arabic) | ANO TV Novosti | 2007 |
RT Actualidad (in Spanish) | ANO TV Novosti | 2009 |
RT America (in English, USA) | ANO TV Novosti | 2010 |
RTD (in English) | ANO TV Novosti | 2011 |
Private
Name | Owner | Established |
---|---|---|
Petersburg – Channel 5 | NMG (National Media Group) | 1938 |
REN TV | NMG (National Media Group) | 1997 |
CTC TV | CTC Media | 1996 |
CTC International | CTC Media | 2009 |
DTV Russia | CTC Media | 1999 |
Domashny | CTC Media | 2005 |
Dozhd | private investors | 2010 |
Muz-TV | UTV Russia Holding | 1995 |
MTV Russia | Prof-Media(under license Viacom | 1998 |
2×2 (TV channel) | Prof-Media | 1989 |
TV3 Russia | Prof-Media | 1994 |
RBC TV | RBC-TV Moskva | 2003 |
Discovery Channel Russia | Discovery Networks EMEA | 2006 |
Animal Planet Russia | Discovery Networks EMEA | 2006 |
TLC Russia | Discovery Networks EMEA | 2011 |
BRIDGE TV (music channel) | Bridge Media Group | 2005 |
Russian Travel Guide | Bridge Media Group | 2009 |
RUSONG TV (music channel) | Bridge Media Group | 2010 |
Disney Channel Russia | Walt Disney Company | 2010 |
Eurosport Russia | TF1 Group | 1996 |
TV1000 | Modern Times Group | 2003 |
TV1000 Russkoe Kino | Modern Times Group | 2005 |
TV1000 Action East | Modern Times Group | 2008 |
Viasat History | Modern Times Group | 2004 |
Viasat Explorer | Modern Times Group | 2003 |
Viasat Sport East | Modern Times Group | 2006 |
Viasat Nature | Modern Times Group | 2010 |
Universal Channel Russia | NBC Universal International | 2008 |
SyFy Universal Russia | NBC Universal International | 2008 |
Diva Universal Russia | NBC Universal International | 2010 |
Ru.TV | RMG (RussianMediaGroup) | 2006 |
O2TV | private investors | 2004 |
A-One | private investors | 2005 |
RTVi | private investors | 2002 |
Cyber-Game.TV | private investors | 2012 |
Russia
Other countries
Country | Name | Owner | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Abkhazia | Abaza TV | Beslan Butba | Not aligned with either the government or the opposition of Abkhazia. The station broadcasts twice a day in Russian and has a news roundup once a week. |
Belarus | Belarus TV | The Stas Nationality Television and Radio Company | |
China | CCTV Russian | China Central Television | |
Cyprus | RTCY | Russian Television Cyprus | |
EU | Euronews | Euronews SA | |
EU | Eurosport | TF1 Group | |
Estonia, Latvia | ETV+ TV3+ Viasat | ||
India | Zee Russia | Essel Group | |
Israel | Israel Plus | Alexander Levin | |
RTN | Russian Media Group | America's only domestic Russian-language network | |
RTN Plus | Russian Media Group | Russian language movie channel | |
Saudi Arabia | Quran Hidayah Russian | Quran Hidayah International Network | |
Turkmenistan | Turkmenistan (TV channel) | Turkmenistan Government | |
USA, Czech Republic | Current Time TV (Настоящее Время) | RFE/RL, VOA | www.currenttime.tv Independent mass media channel, financed by the USA Congress via Broadcasting Board of Governors. By US law this channel is required to provide to the viewers and readers truthful, objective and professionally prepared materials. The US government representatives, including the head of Committee for U.S. International Broadcasting cannot influence the work of the Current Time TV. |
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