Channel 5
ОАО «Телерадиокомпания «Петербург–Пятый канал» |
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| Launched |
1938 |
| Owned by |
National Media Group |
| Picture format |
4:3 (576i, SDTV) |
| Country |
Russia |
| Broadcast area |
Russia |
| Headquarters |
Saint Petersburg |
| Formerly called |
1938–1992: Leningrad Television
1992–1998: St.Petersburg State Broadcasting Company
1998–2004: "Petersburg" Broadcasting Company
2004-2010: Petersburg - Channel 5 |
| Website |
www.5-tv.ru |
| Availability |
| Terrestrial |
| Russian TV network |
Channel 5 (St. Petersburg), regional channels |
Television Broadcasting Center of Saint Petersburg. "Petersburg - 5th Channel" Broadcasting Company headquarters
Petersburg – Channel 5 is a television channel based in St. Petersburg, Russia, also known simply as Channel 5. Director General: Alexey Brodskiy, Producer General: Ljubov Sovershaeva.[1] Channel 5 succeeded the nationwide Leningrad TV channel dating back to 1938, which was immensely popular throughout the Soviet Union during the last years of Perestroika with such programs as 600 seconds of its editor-in-chief, Alexander Nevzorov. However, later the channel lost much of its popularity. In 1997 its nationwide network was transferred to the newly formed Kultura TV, and the channel continued broadcasting for Saint Petersburg and Leningrad Oblast only. During the tenure of Governor Vladimir Yakovlev (1996–2003) the channel, then entirely controlled by the city adiministration and supervised by Yakovlev's vice-governors for mass media and PR, Alexander Potekhin (1997–2001) and Irina Potekhina (2001–2003), became dragged into political scandals around the city's political elites. In October 2006 Petersburg – Channel 5 was licensed to broadcast nationwide again. As of now, its main owner is National Media Group.[2]
According to the owners of the TV channel, the Channel 5 maintains its own independent news service.[3]
[edit] See also
[edit] References
- ^ Channel 5 Official Website. Management (in Russian)
- ^ Channel 5 Official Website. About company (in Russian)
- ^ Editorial policies of REN-TV and Fifth channel won't be altered, October 22nd, 2009, by LenIzdat news (in Russian)
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Karusel • VGTRK ( RTR Planeta, My Planet, Nauka 2.0, Sport 1, Sport 2, Boitsovskiy Klub, Euronews, Moscow 24)
Channel One ( Dom Kino, Muzika, Vremya, Telecafe)
Viasat ( TV1000, TV1000 Action, TV1000 Russkoe Kino, Viasat Explorer, Viasat History, Viasat Nature, Viasat Sport)
Eurosport • Eurosport 2 • Music Box • A-One • RTVi1 • RT • Rusiya Al-Yaum1 • RTД
NTV Plus (Sport, Futbol, Sport Online, Tennis, Nash Futbol, Futbol 2, Premiera, Kinoklub, Kinohit, Nashe Kino, Futbol (HD), HD Sport, HD Kino, HD Life, SPORT PLUS, KINO PLUS, NTV Plus 3D by Panasonic) • Cartoon Network
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