NSTU, stylised as Suspilne movlennia (from 2015 to 2020 as UA:PBC and from 2019 to 2022 as Suspilne), is the state-owned public broadcaster of Ukraine and the youngest in Europe. Suspilne movlennia was presented in 2015 and created in 2017 following the merger of the state-run National Television Company of Ukraine (NTKU), and the national state-run radio broadcaster, Radio Ukraine. It operates two TV channels, four radio stations, 24 regional TV channels and 30 regional radio stations.
Several other European countries continue to have separate public broadcasters for TV and radio, such as Ukrainian neighbours, Romania (TVR and ROR) and Poland (TVP and PR).
Following UA:Pershyi's rebranding to Suspilne Pershyi on Facebook on November 28th, 2019, UA:PBC rebranded to Suspilne ("Public" in Ukrainian) on December 5th, 2019. The logo is a teal semicircle stylised with the Cyrillic letter S. The corporate logo was supposed to be adapted for the new channel logos in 2019-2020, but this did not happen, due to the fact that the National Council on Television and Radio Broadcasting of Ukraine refused to renew the license, this did not happen.
Suspilne movlennia
2022-present
Designer:
In-house design
Typography:
Inerta
Launched:
May 10, 2022 (reveal) May 22, 2022 (website)
Icon (also used on regional TV channels and on Pershyi)
Regional stations: Radio Ukraine regional stations: Voice of Kyiv | Radio Crimea | Radio Chernihiv | Radio Cherkasy | Radio Dnipro | Radio Kryvyi Rih | Radio Lviv | Radio Karpaty | Radio Kropyvnytskyi | Radio Kherson | Radio Kharkiv | Radio Khmelnytskyi | Radio Lutsk | Radio Odesa | Radio Ltava (Poltava) | Radio Rivne | Radio Mykolaiv | Radio Sumy | Radio Ternopil | Radio Chernivitsi | Radio Luhanshchyna | Radio Vinnitsia | Radio Zaporizhia | Radio Zhytomyr | Radio Uzhorod
Other regional stations: Radio Tysa FM | Voice of Donbas | Radio Puls