Type | Broadcast |
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First air date | February 8, 1991 |
Availability | Free-to-air |
Founded | December 27, 1991[1] |
TV stations | Ostankino TV Channel 1 Programme Two Moscow Programme Ostankino TV Channel 4 Technical channel |
Radio stations | Radio-1 Mayak Yunost Orfey |
Dissolved | October 12, 1995 |
Russian State TV and Radio Company «Ostarkino» (Russian: Российская государственная телерадиокомпания «Останкино» — formerly All-Union State Television and Radio Broadcasting Company) is the state broadcasting organization that managed part of the state television and radio broadcasting in Russia from February 8, 1991, to October 12, 1995.
TV programme
- Programme One/Ostankino TV Channel 1 (February 8, 1991—March 31, 1995)
- Programme Two (February 8—December 27, 1991)
- Moscow Programme (February 8, 1991—June 30, 1992)
- Programme Four/Ostankino TV Channel 4 (February 8, 1991—January 17, 1994)
- Technical Programme/Technical channel (February 8, 1991—February 22, 1993)
Radio pragramme
- All-Union First Programme/Radio-1 (February 8, 1991—May 17, 1996)
- Radio Mayak (February 8, 1991—August 8, 1994)
- Radio Yunost (February 8, 1991—May 17, 1996)
- Radio Orfey (February 8, 1991—June 8, 1996)
References
- ↑ "Программа передач на завтра: Гостелерадио, кажется, продадут народу". www.kommersant.ru (in Russian). December 30, 1991.
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