20-12-2022, 04:44 PM
(19-12-2022, 08:14 PM)Medianext.MX Wrote:I would like to make a small correction about 1+1. Its International feed is from June began airing TV shows by sister channels (TET and 2+2) and reverted TSN newscast at 7:30 PM. 1+1 Ukraina will be launching replacing the International feed on 24 December, two days after Natsrada's meeting, which will be reviewing temporary permission to broadcast the "math channel" and ICTV 2 on digital TV. Also, the "dead inside since 2014" Inter, which is currently showing signs of life, may close or change owners due to the sad state of the channel. In contrast to its two competitors, it has too few advertisers and two TV programmes were created before and during the invasion. Dmytro Firtash, Inter's owner, was arrested by Austrian police in 2014. Ukrainian Forbes is reporting on the story.(19-12-2022, 03:22 PM)W. Knight Wrote: ICTV Ukraine, Starlight Media's international channel for Ukrainians, was rebranded to ICTV2 last week:
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In their own words:
Due to the, erm, incidents in the nation, recordings from it are scarce, though we can imagine a split screen effect a la RTE2 from the end of the promo. But here's a testcard for the channel:
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Worth noting that ICTV 2 is also now available domestically in Ukraine (on some cable networks and the Megogo streaming service), mainly to leave ICTV to air the standard Yedyni Noviny all-news special report which co-produces with the other main channels in the country (1+1, Pershyi, Inter, Rada-TV, and recently launched news channel My-Ukraina). This similar movement has been done in the case of 1+1 and Suspilne, as 1+1 recently launched a separate feed for pay TV services to air all their entertainment shows, whilst staying with Yedyni Noviny on their FTA and International feeds (renamed as 1+1 Marathon); Suspilne has also integrated the entertainment and imported shows normally aired by Pershyi into their secondary channel Suspilne Kultura (which still airs a high amount of its own pre-war programming).