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Revision as of 06:07, 15 March 2022
Country | Russia |
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Broadcast area | Russia |
Programming | |
Picture format | 16:9 (576i, SDTV) |
Ownership | |
Owner | Government of Moscow |
History | |
Launched | December 27, 1991 |
Replaced | Moscow Programme & 2x2 |
Former names | 1991-1997: MTK |
Links | |
Website | http://www.tvc.ru |
Availability | |
Terrestrial | |
Digital terrestrial television | Channel 10 |
TV Centre (Russian: ТВ Центр, romanized: TV Tsentr; formerly abbreviated as ТВЦ, TVC or ТВЦ-Москва, TVC-Moskva - "TVC Moscow") is a Russian public television station with the fourth largest coverage area in Russia, after Channel One, Russia-1 and NTV. It is owned by the administration of the city of Moscow and is dedicated to programming that highlights various aspects of Moscow life.[1] The channel airs across Russian territory.
Logo
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1999-2000
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2006
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2006-2012
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2012-2013
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2013–present
Production
Information-analytical
- Sobytiya: News programme (1997–present).
- Petrovka, 38: Crime news (1997–present).
- Postscriptum: Weekly author information and analytical program hosted by Alexei Pushkov (1998–present).
- Town meeting: (1999–present).
- Sobytiya. 25th Hour: Nightly news programme (2000–present).
- Moskovskaya nedelya: Weekly news telemagazine (2000–present).
- V centre sobytiy: Weekly analytical program (2006–present).
- News City: (2012–present).
Publicistic
- Invites Boris Notkin: Weekly program interview (1997-2015).
- Documentaries of Leonid Mlechin: Weekly documentary program of Leonid Mlechin (1998-2014).
- Pravoslavnaya encyclopedia: Religious encyclopedic information program about Eastern Orthodox (2002–present).
- March-Brosok: Telemagazine of the life of the modern Russian army (2003–present).
- Line of defense: TV magazine legal issues (2007–present).
- Secrets of our cinema: Programme of Soviet cinema (2011–present).
- The Russian Question: Konstantin Zatulin program about the fate of the Russian people (2012–present).
- Beware, crooks!: Program scams, their victims and ways to combat scams (2013–present).
Talk show
- Temporarily available: Weekly night program interviews with two leading (2008-2015).
- Missis: (2011–present).
- Brainstorming: Weekly program devoted to science and high technology (2012–present).
- Pravo golosa (Vote): daily political talk show (2012–present).
- Dr. I. ..: Program on health (2013–present).
- Right to know: Socio-political talk show. The flagship project of the channel, which faced a different perspective on the most pressing question of the week. Protagonist ask questions editors of leading Russian mass media (2014–present).
Educational
- Life factor: Information TV magazine devoted to the problems of people with disabilities (2007–present).
- Lady and the chef: Culinary program (2010–present).
Entertainment
- Nastroyeniye: Morning feed (1997–present).
- Talents and Admirers: (2007–present).
- Laughter for home delivery: Humorous program (2008–present).
- Shelter comedians: Acting evening (2011–present).
- Hurry to see!: Program of cultural events (2013–present).
Children's
- ABVGDeyka: Educational program for preschool and primary school children passing through play (2000–present).
Sports
- Football center: Weekly football review (2011-2015)
Archive
Information-analytical
- Business Moscow: Economic programme (1997-2012, earlier 2x2).
- Seventh Day: Analytical program (1997-1999).
References
- ^ Alexei Bessudnov, "Media Map" (183–189), Index on Censorship, Volume 37, Number 1, 2008, p. 185.