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RTR-Planeta

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Russian international television channel
Television channel
RTR-Planeta
PTP-Планета
CountryRussia
Broadcast areaRussia, Central Asia, Central and Eastern Europe, North America, Southeast Asia, Middle East, Western Europe, Nordic Regions, Sub-Saharan Africa and until 2015 the Baltic countries.
NetworkVGTRK
HeadquartersMoscow,Russia
Programming
LanguagesRussian
English (subtitles)
Picture format1080iHDTV(downscaled to576i for theSDTV feed)
Ownership
OwnerRussian Government
Sister channelsRussia-1,Carousel,Russia-K,Russia-24
History
LaunchedJuly 1, 2002; 23 years ago (July 1, 2002)
Links
Websitewww.rtr-planeta.com
Availability
Streaming media
russia.tvRTR Planeta Live

RTR-Planeta (Rossiyskoe televidenie i radio - Planeta,Russian:PTP-Планета, Российское телевидение и радио — Планета) is theinternational TV channel ofVGTRK, a state-owned broadcaster inRussia. It is available worldwide via cable and satellite asРоссия РТР (Russia RTR) for theCIS countries and theAsia-Pacific region, and asPlaneta RTR for other countries, referred to on air as RTR.

History

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On June 30, 2002, VGTRK executive Oleg Dobrodeev announced the creation of RTR-Planeta, targeted towards Western Europe and the Middle East with plans to launch in North America by autumn. According to Dobrodeev, RTR-Planeta wasn't "a commercial project", meaning that there would be no commercial advertising "for the time being".[1] The channel launched on July 1, 2002 via the Express-3A satellite. Programming included morning relays ofEuronews, RTR's programming (including Vesti's editions, its TV series and movies), as well as some programming from Kultura. The channel was financed by VGTRK's internal reserves and did not receive funding from the State. The Russian version of the channel aired with foreign advertising.[2]

In October 2003, the channel started broadcasting in Ukraine, replacing Channel One Russia Worldwide for low-income cable subscriptions (free tiers) in the capital. The new channel obeyed Ukrainian laws of the time, including advertising laws which forbade advertising of tobacco and alcohol, but had not adopted the local content rating system. VGTRK claimed that it had more "favorable conditions" than Channel One on the basic cable packages, much to Channel One's annoyance. The main RTR channel was still broadcast illegally in some areas.[3]

On June 1, 2004, the channel started broadcasting inMoldova replacing theRussia-1 channel, thanks to a new agreement with local company TeleDixi. The Russia-1 channel was in high demand, but the switch to RTR-Planeta became necessary due to rights issues.[4] The company ceased carrying RTR-Planeta on June 3, 2005, as it had signed an agreement with STS.[5]

On December 29, 2005, it was announced that, beginning in January 1, 2006, 25 Russian channels would be removed from cable networks inTallinn, among them RTR-Planeta.[6] Between January 2 and 4, the channel was unavailable in Estonia.[7][8]

On March 11, 2006, an edition ofFormula of Power featuring the President of UkraineViktor Yushchenko was removed from the Russian channel; instead, an interview with the Prime Minister of IndiaManmohan Singh was shown. The interview with Yushchenko, however, was shown on RTR-Planeta.[9] On April 15, 2006, it was made available on the basic package of the Ukrainian cable company Volia.[10]

It was reported on December 26, 2009 that authorities inAzerbaijan would switch off the channel within the country on January 1, 2010. The official reason for the move was the shutdown of Russian television channels to potentiate the local television industry; however, it was also believed that this was an attempt to silence media coverage of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict.[11] On July 10, 2007, the carriage of the channel in Azerbaijan was extended by one month;[12] on August 20, this was extended to the start of September.[13] The channel was turned off on January 1, 2008 in Azerbaijan, due to a lack of an agreement otherwise.[14] On January 22, the chairman of the National Council of Azerbaijan on Television and Radio, Nushiravan Maharramov, stated that the TV channel broadcast would be restored if Russia, in exchange, broadcast an Azerbaijani channel within a territory equal in area to Azerbaijan.[15]

On May 29, 2008, theNational Television Company of Ukraine expressed its intention to seek removal of RTR-Planeta's license due to the broadcast ofthat year's Eurovision Song Contest held inSerbia in parallel withthe First National Channel, which owned exclusive rights to broadcast it in the country.[16]

On July 1, 2008, theMinsk television companyCapital TV launchedRTR-Belarus inBelarus, based on the version of RTR-Planeta in CIS countries.[17] Before this, the country had broadcast theRussian version with local advertising and some of its own content.[18]

On July 22, 2008, The National Council of Ukraine on Television and Radio Broadcasting warned several Russian channels, including RTR-Planeta, of its intention to assess the legality of their presence on Ukrainian cable networks.[19] On August 8, 2008, carriage stopped inTbilisi, and the following day, to all ofGeorgia.[20]

In September 2008, RTR-Planeta began broadcasting inBelarus as part of the "Premiere" package of Zala, the IPTV service of the operatorBeltelecom.[21]

The channel's suspension inTajikistan was announced on January 21, 2009. VGTRK owed 4,8 million rubles for technical services in Tajikistan, as well as for the increased cost in electricity bills.[22] A version for the Baltic states was launched on February 2, 2009.[23]

Broadcasting

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RTR-Planeta is the only provider of Russian-language programming to the Asia-Pacific region covered by theAsiaSat 2 satellite, utilizingIPTV,ADSL and other advanced network technologies.

In October 2009 a separate version of the TV channel was created to broadcast via theEutelsat 36A satellite to Ukrainian TV viewers. This was due to a November 1, 2008 demand from the Ukrainian Television and Radio Broadcasting Council for Ukrainian cable operators to removeRussian TV channels that did not adopt the Ukrainian legislation from their broadcasting lists. The decision affected, in particular, RTR-Planeta,Channel One andTV Center.[24]

On May 1, 2010, RTR-Planeta returned to Ukrainian cable networks.

Bans

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  • Lithuania: In April 2015 RTR-Planeta's broadcasts were blocked for three months inLithuania due to transmitting "propagation of violence and instigation of war". Lithuania's Radio and Television Commission gave the explanation that RTR-Planeta portrayed Ukrainian people as enemies of Russia and showed contempt for Ukraine's territorial integrity.[25]
  • Latvia: On January 31, 2019, RTR-Planeta's broadcasts were blocked for three months in Latvia because of transmitting "propaganda and hate speeches, that were considered encouraging violence". Some of the hate speeches encouraged viewers to hang Ukrainians over their political views. This was the second time the channel received a ban in Latvia, the previous time being in 2016, when the channel was accused of spreading false information.[26]
  •  European Union: At the end of April 2022, the EU Commission announced that there would be sanctions against Russian TV channels transmitted to Europe via satellite and rebroadcasting, as a consequence of theRussian invasion of Ukraine. According to politico.eu, Rossiya RTR/RTR-Planeta,Rossiya 24 andTV Centre International would be sanctioned in an effort to curtail Russian propaganda.[27] On 3 June 2022, the ban was enacted as part of the sixth package of sanctions from the EU.[28]

References

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  1. ^"РТР покажет Западной Европе наши «Вести» «Городок» и сериалы, но без рекламы".Lenta.ru. 30 June 2002.Archived from the original on 2020-08-03. Retrieved17 August 2010.
  2. ^"Начинается вещание «РТР-Планета»".Kommersant. 1 July 2002.Archived from the original on 8 March 2016. Retrieved17 August 2010.
  3. ^"Эта мова неопасна и проста".Izvestia. 2003-10-14. Archived fromthe original on 2017-08-19. Retrieved2017-08-19.
  4. ^""РТР-Планета" вместо телеканала "Россия" | ЛОГОС-ПРЕСС" (in Russian). logos.press.md. Archived fromthe original on 2017-08-20. Retrieved2017-07-09.
  5. ^"Спутниковое вещание молдавских телеканалов. История и перспективы". FrocuSat.Archived from the original on 2017-09-04. Retrieved2017-09-04.
  6. ^"Эстония прекращает трансляцию российских телеканалов".Lenta.ru. 2005-12-29.Archived from the original on 2013-03-28. Retrieved2010-08-17.
  7. ^"Жителей Эстонии лишили российских телеканалов" (in Russian).REGNUM News Agency. 2006-01-02.Archived from the original on 2008-12-31. Retrieved2010-08-17.
  8. ^"Эстония вернула в эфир большинство российских телеканалов".Lenta.ru. 2006-01-05.Archived from the original on 2014-01-04. Retrieved2010-08-17.
  9. ^"Российский канал не показал свое интервью с Ющенко".Ukrainskaya Pravda. 2006-03-13.Archived from the original on 2021-06-08. Retrieved2021-06-08.
  10. ^"В Киеве прекратил вещание телеканал «РТР-Планета»".Finmarket. 2006-04-16. Retrieved2010-08-17.
  11. ^Рафаэль Мустафаев. (2006-12-27)."На выход с вещанием. С 1 января в стране отключат российские телеканалы".Kommersant.Archived from the original on 2015-06-19. Retrieved2010-08-17.
  12. ^"Телеканал РТР-Планета получила месяц отсрочки в Азербайджане". APA. 2007-07-10.Archived from the original on 2015-10-05. Retrieved2010-08-17.
  13. ^"Вещание телеканала «РТР-Планета» в Азербайджане продлено". Gazeta.ru. 2007-08-20.Archived from the original on 2012-03-07. Retrieved2010-08-17.
  14. ^"Из азербайджанского телеэфира исчез последний российский канал".Lenta.ru. 2008-01-01.Archived from the original on 2008-06-22. Retrieved2010-08-17.
  15. ^"Азербайджан требует транслировать его ТВ в России".Lenta.ru. 2008-01-22.Archived from the original on 2008-05-14. Retrieved2010-08-17.
  16. ^"ВГТРК отвергла претензии украинских каналов к трансляции "Евровидения"".РИА Новости. 2008-05-30.Archived from the original on 2008-05-31. Retrieved2021-06-08.
  17. ^Вместо «России» будет вещать «РТР-Беларусь». — DELFI
  18. ^"Вместо заявленного в белорусской телепрограмме показа двух частей фильма "Властелин колец" на телеканале "Россия" в течение семи часов шло юмористическое шоу".TUT.BY (in Russian). Archived fromthe original on 2017-08-05. Retrieved2017-07-10.
  19. ^"Российским телеканалам грозят исключением из кабельных сетей Украины".Lenta.ru. 2008-07-22.Archived from the original on 2008-12-27. Retrieved2010-08-17.
  20. ^"Грузия прекращает вещание российских каналов с 9 августа". Gazeta.ru. 2008-08-08.Archived from the original on 2012-03-07. Retrieved2010-08-17.
  21. ^"В пакете IPTV Белтелеком появились новые телеканалы".Белтелеком. Archived fromthe original on 2017-11-07. Retrieved2017-07-09.
  22. ^"Таджикистан пригрозил отключить единственный в стране российский телеканал".Lenta.ru. 2009-01-21.Archived from the original on 2016-03-05. Retrieved2010-08-17.
  23. ^"Вместо РТР-Планета теперь РТР-Планета Балтийская версия". Delfi.Archived from the original on 2017-08-07. Retrieved2017-08-07.
  24. ^TV channel RTR-Planeta proposes special version for Ukraine,Kyiv Post (October 13, 2009)
  25. ^‘Lithuania creates precedent in EU by banning Russian TV station’, Delfi, April 10, 2015
  26. ^"Latvia kielsi venäläisen tv-kanavan propagandan vuoksi". 31 January 2019.
  27. ^"EU targets Putin's oil, banks and propaganda in new sanctions plan".POLITICO. 2022-05-04. Retrieved2022-05-05.
  28. ^"Совет Евросоюза официально утвердил шестой пакет санкций в отношении России".Archived from the original on 3 June 2022. Retrieved3 June 2022.

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