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Television channel
RU.TV
Broadcast areaEU, Russia
HeadquartersRussia
Programming
Language(s)Russian language
Ownership
OwnerRussian Media Group
Sister channelsHITV, RU TV Moldova, RU.TV Belarus, RU24TV
History
Launched1 October 2006; 18 years ago (2006-10-01)
FounderSergey Kozhevnikov
Links
Websitewww.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.

Programming

In January 2017 RU.TV switched to the 16:9 format and began broadcasting in HDTV.

Broadcast

In several Russian cities—Derbent, Domodedovo, Kaspiysk, Kyzyl, Perm, Simferopol and Makhachkala—RU.TV is on broadcast analog frequencies. Since the channel was carrying commercials before they were banned on broadcast television at the beginning of 2015, it is allowed to continue doing so.

Cable

In Russia RU.TV is carried by ER-Telecom. When it went live in 2009 it was carried on Akado; a year later it moved to National Cable Networks. In Moscow this put RU.TV on Mostelekom; later in 2010 it became available online.

Satellite

RU.TV is freely available on the Yamal 201 and ABS-2A satellites.

Network partners

RU.TV partners with Labytnangi-TV in that city, PTK-Avto in Perm and MTV POBEGAILO in Slavgorod.

References

  1. "Русский музыкальный телеканал RU.TV доступен для вещания в формате Full HD!" [Russian music channel RU.TV starts broadcasting in Full HD!] (in Russian). RU.TV. Retrieved 23 September 2021. Кроме того, текущее вещание телеканала переведено в формат кадра 16:9.
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