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+ | === 2010-2014 === |
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− | ==2014-2017== |
+ | === 2014-2017 === |
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+ | === 2017-2019 === |
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+ | == More.TV == |
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+ | === 2019-present === |
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Revision as of 07:24, 13 October 2019
Videomore
2010-2014
2014-2017
2017-2019
More.TV
2019-present
Parent companies: National Media Group (49%) | VTB (51%) Television channels Regional stations Cinema and production Online Defunct channels Defunct brands Former owners |
Owner: VTB (32.89%) | Federal Agency for State Property Management (26.11%) | National Media Group (19.46%) | SOGAZ (13.42%) | TASS (6.11%) | Ostankino Technical Center (2.0%) Parent: Federal free to air channels Digital TV Family Channel One International Programs News Programming Video on Demand Defunct |
Parent: Government of the Russian Federation Television Digital Television Russia TV programs Radio Online Products Brands Defunct/Disbanded |