Gazprom Media
Gazprom Media stands as Russia’s preeminent media conglomerate, commanding nearly 20 television and radio channels, digital platforms, and select print publications. It remains a central pillar of the country’s media landscape….
Gazprom Media stands as Russia’s preeminent media conglomerate, commanding nearly 20 television and radio channels, digital platforms, and select print publications. It remains a central pillar of the country’s media landscape….
The Georgian Public Broadcaster (GPB) is Georgia’s national public-service broadcaster, operating two television and two radio channels. Founded in 1925 as Georgian Radio and in 1956 as Georgian Television, GPB was formally…
The National Television and Radio Company of Uzbekistan (MTRK), established by presidential decree in 2005, serves as the nation’s official state broadcaster. Operating a broad network of television and radio…
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Government Television encompasses a network of state-run broadcasters under the direct supervision of the Republic of Tajikistan’s government. The group’s flagship channel is TV Tajikistan, complemented by a range of thematic…
Stolichnoye Television (STV) began broadcasting in 2001 and has since extended its reach to audiences nationwide. The channel combines original Belarusian programming with significant retransmission of Russian content: it rebroadcasts…
Launched in 2005, İctimai Television—literally “Public Television” in Azerbaijani and commonly referred to as ITV—is a flagship broadcaster headquartered in Baku. It was envisioned as the country’s first foray into…
Public Radio of Armenia, one of the country’s most venerable broadcast institutions, traces its origins back to 1926. Over nearly a century, it has grown into a multifaceted broadcaster managing…