Viasat Sport East
Television channel in Russia and the CIS countries
Television channel
Broadcast area | Russia, Belarus, Moldova, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Ukraine, Armenia, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Azerbaijan and Uzbekistan |
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Headquarters | London, United Kingdom |
Programming | |
Language(s) | Russian, English |
Picture format | 16:9 (1080i, HDTV) |
Ownership | |
Owner | Modern Times Group |
History | |
Launched | November 2006 |
Closed | January 2010 (Baltic countries) 6 September 2022 (Viasat Service) |
Replaced by | Viasat Hockey (Baltic countries) |
Links | |
Website | Official site |
Availability | |
Streaming media | |
Viju (Russia) | Live stream |
Viju+ Sport (Viju, from Russian вижу: seeing) is a television channel available in Russia and the CIS countries.
The channel launched in Russia, Belarus, Moldova, Georgia, Kazakhstan and the Baltic states in November 2006 in cooperation with ESPN America. It was the eighth channel launched by Viasat in Eastern Europe.[1] It later became available in Ukraine, Armenia, Kyrgyzstan and Uzbekistan.[2]
In January 2010, the channel was removed from Viasat's Baltic platform, where it was replaced by Viasat Hockey.[3][4]
Viasat Sport is stop broadcasting on 6 September 2022 and removed from Viasat packages, however Russian version still working, because license is active.
References
- ^ "MTG AND NASN TO LAUNCH NEW SPORTS CHANNEL IN EASTERN EUROPE" (Press release). Modern Times Group. October 17, 2006.
- ^ "Viasat Sport East". Modern Times Group.
- ^ "Viasat Hockey debuts in Baltics". Broadband TV News. January 18, 2010.
- ^ "Viasat Hockey Headed to the Baltics". WorldScreen.com. January 18, 2010.
External links
- Official site
- v
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and regulation
- Ministry of Digital Development, Communications and Mass Media
- Russian Television and Radio Broadcasting Network
- Russian Satellite Communications Company
- Ostankino Technical Center
- Moscow Scientific-Research Television Institute
- All-Russian Research Institute of Television and Radio Broadcasting
- Gazprom Space Systems
- Orbita broadcasting system
- State Television and Radio Fund
Digital Broadcasting
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Second Multiplex |
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Analog Broadcasting
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Gazprom-Media |
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National Media Group |
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Media-1 |
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IPTV/
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RT |
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National Media Group |
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SAFMAR Media |
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Viasat Russia |
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Others |
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- Life
- Life78
- A-One
- AMC Russia
- Russia-2
- Telenyanya
- Bibigon
- MGM Russia
- TV-6
- TVS
- Seven
- DTV
- Rambler Teleset
- Otkrytyi Mir
- M1
- TeleExpo
- 4Multimania (in Russia)
- Nashe TV
- Tsargrad TV
- MIR Premium
- RT America
- RT UK
- Euronovosti
- Sony Channel
- Sony Turbo
- Sony Sci-Fi
- UFC TV
- FOX
- FOX Life
- National Geographic
- National Geographic Wild
- BabyTV
- Kanal Disney
- Discovery
- Animal Planet
- Discovery Science
- Travel Channel
- ID
- DTX
- TLC
- HGTV
- Food Network
- Motor Trend
- Eurosport 1
- Eurosport 2
- Eurosport Gold
- Eurosport 4K
- Discovery Ultra
- CNN International
- Cartoon Network
- Boomerang
- VH1 Russia
- VH1 Europe
- Club MTV
- MTV Hits
- MTV Russia
- Paramount Comedy
- Paramount Channel
- Nickelodeon
- Nickelodeon HD
- Nick Jr.
- Nicktoons
- Zee TV Russia
1Channels don't broadcast in Russia, 2Joint venture Channel One and VGTRK, 3Joint venture National Media Group and Rostelecom