List of Russian-language Television Channels - Private

Private

Name Owner Established
Petersburg - Channel 5 NMG (National Media Group) 1938
REN TV NMG (National Media Group) 1997
CTC TV CTC Media 1996
CTC International CTC Media 2009
DTV Russia CTC Media 1999
Domashniy CTC Media 2005
Dozhd private investors 2010
Muz-TV UTV Russia Holding 1995
7TV Russia UTV Russia Holding 2001
MTV Russia Prof-Media 1998
2×2 (TV channel) Prof-Media 1989
TV3 Russia Prof-Media 1994
RBC TV RBC-TV Moskva 2003
Discovery Channel Russia Discovery Networks EMEA 2006
Animal Planet Russia Discovery Networks EMEA 2006
TLC Russia Discovery Networks EMEA 2011
BRIDGE TV (music channel) Bridge Media Group 2005
Russian Travel Guide Bridge Media Group 2009
RUSONG TV (music channel) Bridge Media Group 2010
Disney Channel Russia Walt Disney Company 2010
Eurosport Russia TF1 Group 1996
TV1000 Modern Times Group 2003
TV1000 Russkoe Kino Modern Times Group 2005
TV1000 Action East Modern Times Group 2008
Viasat History Modern Times Group 2004
Viasat Explorer Modern Times Group 2003
Viasat Sport East Modern Times Group 2006
Viasat Nature Modern Times Group 2010
Universal Channel Russia NBC Universal International 2008
SyFy Universal Russia NBC Universal International 2008
Diva Universal Russia NBC Universal International 2010
Ru.TV RMG (RussianMediaGroup) 2006
O2TV private investors 2004
A-One private investors 2005
RTVi private investors 2002

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