Channel One Russia

Russian TV channel
Organization television_network Q330067
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Channel One Russia

Summary

Channel One Russia is a television network[1]. It draws 290 Wikipedia views per month (television_network category, ranking #39 of 194).[2]

Key Facts

  • Channel One Russia received the MIPCOM[3].
  • Channel One Russia received the Russian Federation Presidential Certificate of Gratitude[4].
  • Channel One Russia was a member of European Broadcasting Union[5].
  • Channel One Russia was a member of Asia-Pacific Broadcasting Union[6].
  • Channel One Russia is located in Moscow[7].
  • Channel One Russia is in the country of Russia[8].
  • Channel One Russia's image is recorded as Dmitry Medvedev on Pozner Show (2012-06-04) 03.jpg[9].
  • Channel One Russia's instance of is recorded as television network[10].
  • Channel One Russia's instance of is recorded as state-owned enterprise[11].
  • Channel One Russia's instance of is recorded as television station[12].
  • Channel One Russia's flag image is recorded as Under the Victory Banner (19-04-2013) 03.jpg[13].
  • Channel One Russia's founder is recorded as Alexander Nikolaevich Yakovlev[14].
  • Channel One Russia's founder is recorded as Vladislav Listyev[15].
  • Channel One Russia's owned by is recorded as Government of Russia[16].
  • Channel One Russia's owned by is recorded as Federal Agency for State Property Management[17].
  • Channel One Russia's owned by is recorded as National Media Group[18].
  • Channel One Russia's owned by is recorded as Roman Abramovich[19].
  • Channel One Russia's owned by is recorded as TASS[20].
  • Channel One Russia's owned by is recorded as Ostankino Technical Center[21].
  • Channel One Russia's owned by is recorded as VTB Capital[22].
  • Channel One Russia's owned by is recorded as VTB Bank[23].
  • Channel One Russia's owned by is recorded as Sogaz[24].
  • Channel One Russia's genre is recorded as general purpose[25].
  • Channel One Russia's operator is recorded as Russian Television and Radio Broadcasting Network[26].
  • Channel One Russia's logo image is recorded as Первый канал (синий логотип).svg[27].

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Founding

Founders include Alexander Nikolaevich Yakovlev[14] and Vladislav Listyev[15]. +1995-01-24T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Channel One Russia[28]. Its location of formation is recorded as Moscow[29].

Identity

Channel One Russia's official name is recorded as {'lang': 'ru', 'text': 'Первый канал'}[30]. Its part of is recorded as Q15629505[31]. Its follows is recorded as 1st channel Ostankino[32].

Leadership

Channel One Russia's chief executive officer is recorded as Konstantin Ernst[33]. Chairpersons include Konstantin Ernst[34], a film producer[35], b. 1961[36], of Soviet Union[37], awarded the Order "For Merit to the Fatherland", 2nd class[38], specialised in manufacturer[39]; Aleksandr Fayfman[40], a director[41], b. 1967[42], of Soviet Union[43], awarded the Order of Honour[44]; and Kirill Kleimyonov[45], a journalist[46], b. 1972[47], of Soviet Union[48], awarded the Order "For Merit to the Fatherland", 4th class[49]. Its director / manager is recorded as Konstantin Ernst[50].

Operations

Channel One Russia's headquarters location is recorded as Ostankino Technical Center[51]. Its parent organization or unit is recorded as Channel One Russia International Network[52]. Its child organization or unit is recorded as Channel One Russia International Network[53]. Its operator is recorded as Russian Television and Radio Broadcasting Network[26].

Industry

Channel One Russia's industry is recorded as television in Russia[54].

Ownership

Owners include Government of Russia[16], an executive branch[55], in Russia[56], founded in 1993[57], headquartered in White House[58]; Federal Agency for State Property Management[17], a Federal Agency[59], in Russia[60], founded in 2004[61], headquartered in Moscow[62]; National Media Group[18], a business[63], in Russia[64], founded in 2008[65], headquartered in Moscow[66]; Roman Abramovich[19], an entrepreneur[67], b. 1966[68], of Soviet Union[69], awarded the Order of Honour[70], specialised in entrepreneur[71]; TASS[20], a news agency[72], in Russian Empire[73], founded in 1904[74], headquartered in Moscow[75]; and Ostankino Technical Center[21], a television studio[76], in Russia[77], founded in 1967[78].

Recognition

Awards received include MIPCOM[3], a trade fair[79], in France[80], founded in 1985[81] and Russian Federation Presidential Certificate of Gratitude[4], an award[82], in Russia[83], founded in 2008[84].

Brands and Namesakes

Things named for Channel One Russia include Channel One Cup (ice hockey)[85], an ice hockey competition[86], in Russia[87], founded in 1967[88].

Why It Matters

Channel One Russia draws 290 Wikipedia views per month (television_network category, ranking #39 of 194).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 28 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[89] It is known by 59 alternative names across languages and contexts.[90]

Entities named for it include Channel One Cup (ice hockey)[85], an ice hockey competition[86], in Russia[87], founded in 1967[88].

FAQs

What awards did Channel One Russia receive?

Honors received include MIPCOM[3] and Russian Federation Presidential Certificate of Gratitude[4].

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