Vremya
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Vremya
Summary
Vremya is a television program[1]. Vremya ranks in the top 6% of television_program entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (327 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- Vremya is the creator of Yuri Letunov[3].
- Vremya received the USSR State Prize[4].
- Vremya received the TEFI[5].
- Vremya's instance of is recorded as television program[6].
- Vremya's instance of is recorded as news program[7].
- Vremya's composer is recorded as Georgy Sviridov[8].
- Vremya's composer is recorded as Sergey Chekryzhov[9].
- Vremya's composer is recorded as Oleg Litvishko[10].
- Vremya's genre is news program[11].
- Vremya followed Q4448892[12].
- Vremya was produced by Viktor Ljubovtsev[13].
- Vremya's production company is recorded as Q4139138[14].
- Vremya's production company is recorded as Soviet Central Television[15].
- Vremya's production company is recorded as All-Union State Broadcasting Company[16].
- Vremya's production company is recorded as Q7708074[17].
- Vremya's production company is recorded as Channel One Russia[18].
- The original language of Vremya was Russian[19].
- Vremya's presenter is recorded as Ekatherina Andreeva[20].
- Vremya's presenter is recorded as Kirill Kleimyonov[21].
- Vremya's presenter is recorded as Vitaly Yeliseyev[22].
- Vremya's presenter is recorded as Mikhail Leontyev[23].
- Vremya's presenter is recorded as Nonna Bodrova[24].
- Vremya's presenter is recorded as Tatyana Komarova[25].
- Vremya's presenter is recorded as Mark Deych[26].
- Vremya's presenter is recorded as Viktor Tkachenko[27].
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Authorship and Creation
Vremya was produced by Viktor Ljubovtsev[13]. Vremya is the creator of Yuri Letunov[3].
Publication
Vremya was released on January 1, 1968[28]. The original language of Vremya was Russian[19]. Vremya's language of work or name is recorded as Russian[29]. Vremya's genre is news program[11].
Reception
Awards received include USSR State Prize[4], a Soviet state award[30], in Soviet Union[31], founded in 1966[32] and TEFI[5], an award[33], in Russia[34], founded in 1994[35].
Adaptations and Inspiration
Vremya followed Q4448892[12].
Why It Matters
Vremya ranks in the top 6% of television_program entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (327 views/month).[2] Vremya has Wikipedia articles in 17 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[36] Vremya is known by 4 alternative names across languages and contexts.[37]