Nostalgiya
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File:Nostalgiya TV Channel.png | |
Country | Russia |
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Broadcast area | File:Flag of Russia.svg Russia File:Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Kazakhstan File:Flag of Azerbaijan.svg Azerbaijan File:Flag of Armenia.svg Armenia File:Flag of Georgia.svg Georgia File:Flag of Estonia.svg Estonia File:Flag of Latvia.svg Latvia File:Flag of Lithuania.svg Lithuania File:Flag of Belarus.svg Belarus File:Flag of Moldova.svg Moldova File:Flag of Israel.svg Israel File:Flag of the United States.svg United States |
Programming | |
Language(s) | Russian |
Ownership | |
Owner | Veriselintel (Russian: Вериселинтел) |
Key people | Vladimir Ananich |
History | |
Launched | 4 November 2004 |
Links | |
Website | www |
Nostalgiya (Russian: Ностальгия) is a Russian television channel, catering to nostalgia for the Soviet Union. Launched in 2004, the channel broadcasts to almost all the European portion of the former Soviet Union as well as some countries of the "Far Abroad" (United States, Germany, Israel).[citation needed] The logo of the channel is stylized with a combination of Cyrillic letters С and Т that looks like the hammer and sickle (☭) turned in the opposite direction to the right. One of its main presentations is a talk show "Born in the USSR" (Russian: Рождённые в СССР; Rozhdyonnye v SSSR) which provides a daily interactive discussion with its spectators.[1]
References
- ↑ Kalinina, Ekaterina (2014). "Multiple Faces of the Nostalgia Channel in Russia". View: Journal of European Television History and Culture. 3 (5): 108–118. doi:10.18146/2213-0969.2014.jethc061.
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