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Channel One ( rus, Первый канал, r=Pervý kanal, p=ˈpʲervɨj kɐˈnal, t=First Channel) is a Russian federal television channel. Its headquarters are located at Ostankino Technical Center near the
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in
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. The majority of its shares are owned or indirectly controlled by the state. It was created by decree of Russian president
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to replace Ostankino Television Channel One, which in turn replaced Programme One in 1991. From April 1995 to September 2002, the channel was known as Public Russian Television (, ORT ). The main news programmes are ''
Vremya ''Vremya'' (, lit. "Time") is the main evening newscast in Russia, airing on Channel One Russia (Russian: , Pervy kanal) and previously on Programme One of the Central Television of the USSR (CT USSR, Russian: ). The programme has been on th ...
'' and '' Novosti''. Channel One's main competitors are the
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and NTV channels. The channel has 2,443 employees as of 2015.


History

When the
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was abolished, the Russian Federation took over most of its structures and institutions. One of the first acts of
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's new government was to sign a
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on 27 December 1991, providing for Russian jurisdiction over the central television system. The All-Union State Television and Radio Company (''
Gosteleradio The State Committee of Television and Radio Broadcasting of the Soviet Union ( Russian: Государственный комитет СССР по телевидению и радиовещанию) commonly known as Gosteleradio of the USSR (Г ...
'') was transformed into the Russian State Television and Radio Company Ostankino, a shareholding company, with 51% of its shares remaining with the state. Boris Abramovich Berezovsky, a
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, gained control over ORT Television to replace the failing Programme One. He appointed the popular anchorman and producer
Vladislav Listyev Vladislav (Vlad) Nikolayevich Listyev (; May 10, 1956 – March 1, 1995) was a Soviet, later Russian journalist and head of the ORT TV Channel (now government-owned Channel One). Career Listyev was arguably the most popular journalist and TV ...
as the CEO of ORT. Three months later Listyev was assassinated amid a fierce struggle for control of advertising sales. A presidential decree of 30 November 1994 transformed Ostankino into a closed joint-stock company, called Russian Public Television (''Obshchestvennoe Rossiyskoye Televidenie'', or ORT). The shares were distributed between state agencies (51%) and private shareholders, including numerous banks (49%). The partial privatization was inspired by the intolerable financial situation of Ostankino owing to huge transmission costs and a bloated payroll (total staff of about 10,000 in early 1995). In February 1995, the channel announced it would stop airing commercial advertising which was seen by network executives as a "source of great irritation and disappointment". It wasn't clear when would the law would be passed; its lifting depended on the introduction of new advertising rules. After the fallout from Listyev's death on 1 March, Alexander Yakovlev resigned from his post as chairman, as the channel was facing an uncertain future on the verge of becoming ORT. Following the 1998 financial collapse, which almost resulted in them becoming insolvent, the channel obtained a government loan of $100 million from state-controlled Vnesheconombank. Also in 1998, the closed joint stock company was transformed into an open stock company. However, controlling votes on the board of directors remained in the hands of structures linked to then-Kremlin-connected businessman Boris Berezovsky. Thanks to this state of affairs, Berezovsky was able to preserve control over the channel's cash flows as well as over its editorial line until 2000. From 1 April 1995 to late 2002, the channel was called ORT (ОРТ—Общественное Российское Телевидение, ''Obshchestvennoye Rossiyskoye Televideniye''; Public Russian Television). It maintained the traditional programs and shows of the First Channel of the Soviet Television (RTO), such as ''
Vremya ''Vremya'' (, lit. "Time") is the main evening newscast in Russia, airing on Channel One Russia (Russian: , Pervy kanal) and previously on Programme One of the Central Television of the USSR (CT USSR, Russian: ). The programme has been on th ...
'', '' KVN'', '' Chto? Gde? Kogda?'', '' V mire zhivotnykh'' and '' Travelers' Club''; the last two are no longer broadcast on this channel. Channel One was the host broadcaster of
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, announced in December 2008. On 8 May 2022, the
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of the
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placed sanctions on Channel One Russia pursuant to for being owned or controlled by, or for having acted or purported to act for or on behalf of, directly or indirectly, the
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.


Broadcasting

The main broadcasting center is in
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, Moscow. In September 2008 the channel installed new digital audio mixing systems in their new state-of-the-art broadcast complex located in the Ostankino Television Technical Centre in Moscow. The new Channel One news facility opened in March 2008 and features advanced server technology with equipment from the world's leading television equipment manufacturers such as Thomson, EVS, and HP. Spearheading the transition of the renovated news facilities was Okno TV. Channel One began broadcasting a
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high-definition signal on 24 December 2012. Channel One can be streamed on the internet for free on 1tv.ru for viewers in Russia and 1tv.com is for international viewers.


Production

Channel One has produced many films, including four of the highest-grossing Russian movies after the Soviet collapse, '' Night Watch'' (2004), '' The Turkish Gambit'' (2005), '' Day Watch'' (2006), and '' The Irony of Fate 2'' (2007). It airs the Russian adaptations of ''
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'', ''
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'', and '' Star Factory''.


Original programming

*Children's ** '' Good Night, Little Ones!'' ** ''
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'' ** '' Yeralash'' *Comedy ** '' Big Difference'' – sketch comedy ** '' Calambur'' – sketch comedy ** '' Oba-na'' – comedy *Cooking ** '' Gusto'' *Drama ** '' Adjutants of Love'' – telenovela ** ''
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'' – Boris Akunin adaptation ** ''
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'' – biopic ** '' Brief Guide To A Happy Life'' – romantic drama ** ''
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'' – biopic ** '' Children of the Arbat'' – Anatoly Rybakov adaptation ** ''
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'' – detective series ** '' The Dawns Here Are Quiet'' – war ** ''
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'' – detective series ** '' Empire under Attack'' – history ** '' Ex-Wife'' ** '' As the Reels Turn 1: With Friends Like You'' (
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: Как вращаются барабаны 1: С такими друзьями, как ты) - comedy and drama series **'' As the Reels Turn 2: The Gamble'' (
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: Как вращаются барабаны 2: Игра) - comedy and drama series **'' As the Reels Turn 3: Blinded by Love'' (
Russian Russian(s) may refer to: *Russians (), an ethnic group of the East Slavic peoples, primarily living in Russia and neighboring countries *A citizen of Russia *Russian language, the most widely spoken of the Slavic languages *''The Russians'', a b ...
: Как вращаются барабаны 3: Ослепленный любовью) - comedy and drama series ** '' The Fall of the Empire'' – history ** '' Hot Ice'' – sports drama ** '' House with Lilies'' – period drama ** '' Investigation Held by ZnaToKi'' – detective series ** '' Klim'' – detective series ** '' The Life and Adventures of Mishka Yaponchik'' – biopic ** ''
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'' – biopic ** '' The Method'' – detective series ** '' Moscow Saga'' – Vasili Aksyonov adaptation ** '' Nine Lives of Nestor Makhno'' – biopic ** '' Pyotr Leschenko. Everything That Was...'' – biopic ** ''
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'' – detective series ** '' Russian Translation'' ** ''A Second Before...'' – fantasy ** '' Silver Spoon'' – crime ** ''
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'' – detective series ** ''
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'' – war ** '' Streets of Broken Lights'' – detective series ** '' The Thaw'' ** ''
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'' – Alexandre Dumas adaptation ** ''
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'' – detective series ** '' Trifles of Life'' – telenovela ** ''
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'' – biopic ** ''Wedding Ring (Russian TV series), Wedding Ring'' – telenovela ** '':ru:Ялта-45, Yalta-45'' – war ** ''Yesenin (TV series), Yesenin'' – biopic *Game shows ** ''All or Nothing (game show), All or Nothing'' ** ''Pole Chudes, Field of Wonders'' ** '':ru:Народ против (телеигра), The People Versus'' ** ''Slaboye Zveno, The Weakest Link'' ** ''What? Where? When?'' *Reality shows ** '' Star Factory'' – talent show ** ''Last Hero'' – version of ''Survivor'' ** ''Let's Get Married (TV series), Let's Get Married'' (Давай поженимся) – helping people find people they are right fo
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** ''Minuta slavy, Minute of Fame'' – talent show ** ''One to One!'' – talent show ** ''The Voice (Russia TV series), The Voice'' – talent show ** ''The Voice Kids (Russia), The Voice Kids'' – talent show *Sports ** ''Lednikoviy period'' ("Ice Age", Ледниковый период) – ice skating sho
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** ''Football Review'' ** ''Tennis Review'' ** ''ATP (tennis), ATP Uncovered'' ** ''WTA (tennis), WTA All Access'' ** ''WTA (tennis), WTA One on One with Chris Evert'' ** ''Australian Open'' ** ''French Open, Roland Garros'' ** ''Wimbledon Championships'' ** ''US Open (tennis), US Open'' ** ''Davis Cup'' ** ''Fed Cup'' *News and Talk shows **''Evening Urgant'' – Ivan Urgant's talk show ** ''Good Morning (Russian show), Good Morning'' ** ''Gordon'' ("Citizen Gordon", Гражданин Гордон) – Alexander Gordon's talk sho
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** ''Let Them Talk (talk show), Let Them Talk'' Dmitri Borisov's talk show ** ''Pozner'' (Познер) – Vladimir Pozner Jr., Vladimir Pozner's current affairs program ** ''Prozhektorperiskhilton'' – satirical talk show with Ivan Urgant, Garik Martirosyan, Sergei Svetlakov and Alexander Tsekalo ** ''
Vremya ''Vremya'' (, lit. "Time") is the main evening newscast in Russia, airing on Channel One Russia (Russian: , Pervy kanal) and previously on Programme One of the Central Television of the USSR (CT USSR, Russian: ). The programme has been on th ...
("Time", Время) – news program, on air since 1968'' ** ''Vremya Pokazhet ("Time Will Tell", Вре́мя пока́жет)'' *Other ** ''In the World of Animals'' – zoology ** ''Pesnya goda, Song of the Year'' – music festival ** ''Till 16 and older...'' – problems of young people ** '' Travelers' Club'' – travel ** ''Vzglyad (Russian TV program), Vzglyad'' – current affairs


International series that were broadcasting on Channel One

*American series ** ''Lost (2004 TV series), Lost'' (, ''Ostat'sya v Zhyvykh'', "To Stay Alive" in English) ** ''Lie To Me'' (, ''Obmani menya'', "Deceive me" in English) ** ''Ugly Betty'' (, ''Durnushka'', "Ugly girl" in English) ** ''FlashForward'' (, ''Vspomni, chto budet'', "Remember what will be" in English) ** ''Boardwalk Empire'' (, ''Podpolʹnaya imperiya'', "The Underground Empire" in English) ** ''Body of Proof'' (, ''Sledstvie po telu'', "The investigation of the body"), the series premiered on 7 February 2011. ** ''Suits (American TV series), Suits'' (, ''Fors-mazhory'', "Force Majeures") premiered on 26 September 2011 ** ''Terra Nova (TV series), Terra Nova'' premiered on 27 September 2011 ** ''White Collar (TV series), White Collar'' () ** ''Californication (TV series), Californication'' (, ''Califreniya'') ** ''Ray Donovan (TV series), Ray Donovan'' (, ''Ray Donovan'') ** ''Bates Motel (TV series), Bates Motel'' (, ''Motel' Baits'') *Brazilian telenovelas ** ''Tropicaliente April'' – December 1995 ** ''Mulheres de Areia'' – 3 January July 1996 ** ''A Próxima Vítima'' July 1996 – winter 1997 ** ''O Rei do Gado'' 1997–1998 ** ''Anjo mau'' 1998 ** ''Avenida Brasil (TV series), Avenida Brasil'' 2013 *Other ** ''Forbrydelsen'' (, ''Ubiystvo'' "The Kill") premiered on 28 September 2011 ** ''Sherlock (TV series), Sherlock'' (, ''Sherlock Holmes'')


Former International and Russian animated series

* ''Nu, Pogodi!'' () 1991-2006 * ''Looney Tunes'' and ''Merrie Melodies'' * ''Alvin and the Chipmunks (1983 TV series), Alvin and the Chipmunks'' * ''Challenge of the GoBots'' 1994 * ''Les Misérables'' () 1995 * ''Widget (TV series), Widget'' Autumn – Winter 1995 * ''Andy Panda'' 1995–1996 (only in Muftfireworks ()) * ''Woody Woodpecker'' (As "Woody and his Friends") 1995 – December 1997 (only in Muftfireworks ()) * ''Monster Force'' 22 January – 7 February 1996 * ''Dog City'' 1996 * ''The Legend of Prince Valiant'' Summer 1996 * ''Fievel's American Tails'' Summer 1996 (in Muftfireworks ()), April – May 2002 * ''Exosquad'' Autumn 1996 * ''The Pink Panther (TV series), The Pink Panther'' 1996–1997 (in Muftfireworks ()), 1998 * ''Orson & Olivia'' Winter-Spring 1997 * ''The Legends of Treasure Island'' Spring 1997 * ''The Real Adventures of Jonny Quest'' 30 October 1997 – 29 October 1998 * ''Albert - the 5th Musketeer'' Autumn 1998 * ''Action Man (1995 TV series), Action Man'' 9 March – 23 April 1999 * ''Around the World in 80 Days (1972-1973 cartoon), Around the World in 80 days'' May – July 1999 * ''Phantom 2040'' 10 July – September 1999 * ''Beast Wars'' 29 November 1999 – 20 January 2000 * ''Extreme Ghostbusters'' 23 January – 29 March 2000 * ''All Dogs Go to Heaven: The Series'' 13 November 2000 – 2002 * ''Pororo the Little Penguin'' Winter 2003 – 18 May 2009 * ''Fly Tales'' 12 September 1999 – 2000 * ''Kaput and Zösky'' 14 June 2003 – 2004 * ''Tayo the Little Bus'' 10 May 2010 – 2019 * ''Cocomong'' 2008 – 2015


Anime

* ''Doraemon'' (, ''Doraemon'') 1991 – 2022 * ''Maya the Honey Bee'' () 1991 – 1993 * ''The Flying House (TV series), The Flying House'' 1992 – 1993, 1994 * ''The Adventures of Tom Sawyer (anime), The Adventures of Tom Sawyer'' (; ) 1994 * ''Topo Gigio (anime), Topo Gigio'' () 21 November 1994 – 1 February 1995 * ''Wonder Beat Scramble'' () 6 February – 27 March 1995 * ''Pokémon (TV series), Pokémon'' 18 December 2000 – 3 September 2001 * ''Yume no Crayon Oukoku'' 2001 – 2002 * ''Ojamajo Doremi'' 2003 – 2006 * ''Ashita no Nadja'' 2007


Walt Disney Presents

* ''DuckTales (1987 TV series), DuckTales'' 1991, 1992 * ''Chip 'n Dale: Rescue Rangers (TV series), Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers'' 1991, 1992 * ''Disney's Adventures of the Gummi Bears'' 1992 * ''TaleSpin'' 1992


Editorial independence

A 2024 study found that throughout Putin's tenure as president or prime minister, Channel One has covered him in a positive light.


Political coverage

In autumn of 1999 the channel actively participated in that year's State Duma 1999 Russian legislative election, electoral campaign by criticizing Moscow mayor Yuriy Luzhkov, Yevgeny Primakov and their party Fatherland-All Russia, major opponents of the pro-Vladimir Putin, Putin party Unity Party of Russia, Unity. Sergey Dorenko, popularly dubbed as TV-killer, was a close ally of business oligarch and media magnate Boris Berezovsky (businessman), Boris Berezovsky. From September 1999 to September 2000 he hosted the influential weekly program simply called ''Sergey Dorenko's Program'' on Saturdays at 9 pm. This was especially heavy on criticism and mercilessly attacked Putin's opponents. In August 2000, however, his program criticized how the Putin government handled the Russian submarine Kursk explosion, explosion of the Russian submarine ''Kursk''. When Dorenko's show was in turn suspended on 9 September 2000, ORT director-general Konstantin Ernst insisted that — contrary to Dorenko's allegations — the government had not been involved in the change. Ernst stated that he yanked the show because Dorenko had defied his orders to stop discussing the government's plan to nationalize Boris Berezovsky's 49-percent stake in the network. Berezovsky claims that in 2001 he was forced by the Putin administration to sell his shares. He first tried to sell them to a third party, but failed. A close friend of Berezovsky, Nikolai Glushkov, was arrested while seriously ill, and Berezovsky gave up the shares and transferred them to Roman Abramovich's Sibneft with the understanding that Glushkov would then be released. This promise was not fulfilled. Soon after Berezovsky's withdrawal, the new ownership changed the channel's name to Pervy Kanal (Channel One). Konstantin Ernst remains as general director. As of 2008, Channel One's minority shares are held by three little-known companies namely ORT-KB, Eberlink2002 and Rastrkom-2002. Their parent companies are domiciled in Panama and Seychelles and are managed by Evrofinans Group.


Management and shareholders


2005

According to the inspection conducted by the Audit Chamber of Russia and initiated by MP Alexander Lebedev, in 2005 the channel had the following shareholders structure and board of directors: *Rosimushchestvo – 38.9%; *ORT Bank Consortium – 24%; *RastrKom 2002 – 14%; *EberLink – 11%; *ITAR TASS – 9.1%; *TTTs – 3%. :Alexey Gromov (Chairman of the Board of Directors, Press Secretary of President Vladimir Putin) :Konstantin Ernst (Director General of the Channel One) :Alexander Dzasokhov (then President of North Ossetia–Alania) :Galina Karelova (Chairman of Russia's Social Insurance Fund) :Mikhail Lesin (Adviser to President Vladimir Putin, former Mass Media Minister) :Nikita Mikhalkov (President of Russia's Cinematographers Union) :Mikhail Piotrovsky (Director of the State Hermitage Museum) :Ilya Reznik (poet, composer) :Alexander Chaikovsky (Chairman of the Composition Department of Moscow Conservatory) :Mikhail Shvydkoi (Chief of the Federal Agency of Culture and Cinematography, former Culture Minister of Russia) ORT Bank Consortium, RastrKom 2002 and EberLink (49%) are controlled by Roman Abramovich, while Rosimushchestvo, ITAR TASS and TTTs vote on behalf of the Russian state (51%).


2006

As of 2006, the Board of Directors of the Channel One consisted of: :Sergei Naryshkin (Chairman of the Board of Directors, Minister, Chief of Staff of the Russian Government); :Konstantin Ernst (Director General of the Channel One); :Lyudmila Pridanova (Deputy Head of Rosimushchestvo); :Alexey Gromov (Press Secretary of President Vladimir Putin); :Mikhail Lesin (Adviser to President Vladimir Putin, former Mass Media Minister); :Nikita Mikhalkov (President of Russia's Cinematographers Union); :Mikhail Piotrovsky (Director of the State Hermitage Museum); :Ilya Reznik (poet, composer); :Alexander Chaikovsky (Chairman of the Composition Department of Moscow Conservatory, Rector of Saint Petersburg Conservatory); :Mikhail Shvydkoi (Chief of the Federal Agency of Culture and Cinematography, former Culture Minister of Russia).


2021

In 2021, VTB Bank owned 32.89% of shares. Vladimir Putin's close friend Yuriy Kovalchuk, through his holding company National Media Group, owns stakes in several of Russia's most influential television channels, including Channel One.


Sister channels


Active

Channel One owns some digital-only television channels (under brand ''Channel One Digital TV-family'', Цифровое телесемейство Первого канала): *Dom Kino (Cinema House) — movies *Dom Kino Premium (Cinema House Premium) — movies *Muzyka Pervogo (Channel One Music) — music *
Vremya ''Vremya'' (, lit. "Time") is the main evening newscast in Russia, airing on Channel One Russia (Russian: , Pervy kanal) and previously on Programme One of the Central Television of the USSR (CT USSR, Russian: ). The programme has been on th ...
(Time) — 20th century history *Telecafe (Television Café) — food *Bobyor (Beaver) — lifestyle *O! — family *Poyekhali (Let's Go) — travel *Karusel (in co-operation with VGTRK) (Carousel) – for children


Defunct

*Telenyanya (TeleNanny) — for children


Criticism


Pro-government bias

Critics charge that Channel One's news and information programs are frequently used for propaganda purposes. As Konstantin Ernst stated in his interview to the The New Yorker, New Yorker, "it would be strange if a channel that belonged to the state were to express an anti-government point of view". The critics contend that Channel One airs a disproportionate number of stories focusing on positive aspects of official government policy, while largely neglecting certain controversial topics such as war in Chechnya or social problems. In addition, some have argued that the station's news reports often blur the line between factual reporting and editorial commentary, especially when broadcasting stories concerning Russian government policies or goals. For example, during the 2004 Ukrainian presidential elections, many political observers believe the Russian government actively supported the candidacy of then Ukrainian prime minister Viktor Yanukovych over that of Viktor Yushchenko. In a 13 October 2004 news story, Channel One reporter Natalya Kondratyuk declared that "the Premier [Yanukovich], as a candidate, is adding to his ratings by working on the economy and by solving current social problems; he does not use slogans; he is not criticizing his opponent; and he is not creating scandals. Yushchenko’s style of campaigning is diametrically opposite." In another controversial example, on a 23 January 2005 broadcast, in the midst of widespread protests against a new reform of Russia's social benefits system (L'goty), a Channel One anchor opined, "you can understand, and should understand, those who went out on the streets, but you also have to understand that the old system has completely outlived its use." Later, in the same story, a reporter characterized those protesting against the reforms as political opportunists, adding, "criticizing the reform is good PR." A few days later, on 27 January 2005, as the protests continued across Russia, a Channel One reporter noted, "You can understand the elderly [protestors, but] repealing free [bus] fares was the last hope for public transport." Similarly, on a 12 February 2005 broadcast, a Channel One anchor declared, "The key question of the week has been: how are Presidents Mikheil Saakashvili, [Mikheil] Saakashvili [of Georgia]) and Yushchenko [of Ukraine] different? At first, it seemed the difference was only in their appearance, in all other ways, they were like characters from the film ''Star Wars: Episode II – Attack of the Clones, Attack of the Clones'' for us." Critics of Channel One news argue that hundreds of similar examples exist where station news reporters and anchors insert editorial commentary into news reports, almost always to commend perceived allies of Russia or criticize perceived enemies. As of 2006, Vladimir Pozner Jr., Vladimir Pozner, Ekaterina Andreeva (journalist), Ekaterina Andreeva, Pyotr Olegovich Tolstoy, Pyotr Tolstoy and Mikhail Leontiev are among the most known political journalists of the channel. On Sunday, 28 January 2006, the Channel One news and analytical program ''Sunday Time'' (''Vremya, Voskresnoye Vremya'') hosted by Petr Tolstoy distorted the content of a speech by Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko related to the 2007 Russia–Belarus energy dispute, Russia-Belarus energy dispute to the contrary by editing it and deleting some crucial words. Moreover, various media reported that the channel presented a biased coverage of other events that were closely connected to Russia's foreign policy, including the Ukrainian elections to the Verkhovna Rada in 2007, the Euromaidan of 2013-2014, and the following Annexation of Crimea by the Russian Federation, annexation of Crimea. The channel was also criticized for ignoring Alexei Navalny, Alexei Navalny's political activities, namely his participation in the 2013 Moscow mayoral election, Moscow mayoral election of 2013. Vladimir Pozner, one of the channel's most popular TV hosts, once admitted in an interview to the New Yorker that he composed a list of people who could not participate in his show. According to a BBC News analysis by Stephen Ennis, the channel has in its reports about Ukraine's War in Donbas (2014–2022), war in Donbas "sought to further demonise and dehumanise the Ukrainian army". Channel One news reports on 16 January 2016 about a 13-year-old girl with German and Russian citizenship in Berlin who was allegedly raped by immigrants was denounced by the German police as fake. German foreign minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier has accused the Russian government of using the alleged rape for "political propaganda".Russia having success in hybrid war against Germany
by Lucian Kim (7 February 2016)
On 26 February 2018, Channel One used footage from Multinational force, multinational military simulation organization Echelon International, attempting to pass it off as authentic Syrian Civil War, Syrian War footage. On 14 March 2022, Marina Ovsyannikova, an editor for Channel One, interrupted a live broadcast of ''
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'' to protest against the Russian invasion of Ukraine, carrying a poster stating in a mix of Russian and English: "Stop the war, don't believe the propaganda, here you are being lied to."


Original programming on historical themes

Some of the television period dramas produced by Channel One were series criticized for low level of historical accuracy, for instance – ''
Brezhnev Leonid Ilyich Brezhnev (19 December 190610 November 1982) was a Soviet politician who served as the General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union from 1964 until his death in 1982 as well as the fourth chairman of the Presidium ...
'', ''The Saboteur'', ''Yesenin (TV series), Yesenin'' and ''
Trotsky Lev Davidovich Bronstein ( – 21 August 1940), better known as Leon Trotsky,; ; also transliterated ''Lyev'', ''Trotski'', ''Trockij'' and ''Trotzky'' was a Russian revolutionary, Soviet politician, and political theorist. He was a key figure ...
''.


Cruelty to animals

The morning of 12 January 2008 on the current affairs program ''Health'' () with Yelena Malysheva about Guillain–Barré syndrome, in one of the sections a rat was Cruelty to animals, violently killed. Some of the viewers said, first, that this was intolerable in a program whose audience includes children and, secondly, it was contrary to the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation. In particular, some claim that viewing such violent and cruel scenes poorly affected the health of some children and people.Первый канал – Форум – Первый канал представляет... – В Эфире Первого канала... – Здоровье с Еленой Малышевой
(Perviy kanal — forum — Perviy Kanal predstavlyaet... – V Efire Pervogo kanala — Edorovie s Elenoi Malishchevoi, "Channel One — Forum — Channel One is... – Health with Elena Malysheva). Forum on Channel 1's website. Accessed 22 April 2008.


Visual identity

Since its inception in 1991, the logo featured a 1 in various designs.


Logo history

Its first logo in 1991 featured a blocky "1", with a significantly thinner black square outline. On 1 April 1995, this was replaced with a simple "1" block, with a circle outline, but on 1 October 1995, a logo featuring an italic "1" was launched, with the ОРТ typograph. An alternate version of the 1995 logo had blue and white colors. On 1 January 1997, another logo featuring a golden italic "1" was launched, with a partial ring and the ОРТ letters now in 3 separate blocks, which was designed by Novocom, along with Igor Barbe. On 1 October 2000, the current logo was launched, featuring a "1" with a partial cut, on a dark blue background. The current logo was designed by ORT Design. With the renaming of "ОРТ" to "Channel One Russia" in 2 September 2002, the idents were changed to match the new network's name; however, the 2000 logo is still used. File:Логотип 1-й канал Останкино.svg, 27 December 1991 - 31 March 1995 File:ORT logo rr.svg, 1 April - 30 September 1995 File:Channel one russia logo 2.PNG, 1 October 1995 - 31 December 1996 Logo ОРТ.gif, Alternate version of the 1995 logo File:Channel one russia logo 3.PNG, 1 January 1997 - 30 September 2000 File:1канал-5.svg, 30 September/1 October 2000 – present


See also

*Channel One Cup (football) *Channel One Cup (ice hockey) *Eastern Bloc information dissemination


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Official website in English

YouTube channel

Company Site

English Company SiteInternational Federation of Journalists Declaration of Principles on the Conduct of Journalists

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