Moscow Programme

Television channel of SCTV


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::summary Television channel of SCTV ::

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FieldValue
nameMoscow Programme
Московская программа ЦТ
imageМосковская программа ЦТ Логотип.png
image_size200px
country
areaGosteleradio (1965—1991)
All-Union GTRK (1991)
networkCentral Television USSR
languageRussian
sister_channelsProgramme One
Programme Two
Programme Four
Programme Six
launch_date
closed_date
replaced_by2x2
MTK
former_names1965—1981: Third (Educational) Programme
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| name = Moscow Programme Московская программа ЦТ | image = Московская программа ЦТ Логотип.png | image_size = 200px | country = | area = Gosteleradio (1965—1991) All-Union GTRK (1991) | network = Central Television USSR | language = Russian | sister_channels = Programme One Programme Two Programme Four Programme Six | launch_date = | closed_date = | replaced_by = 2x2 MTK | former_names = 1965—1981: Third (Educational) Programme The Moscow Programme (Московская программа ЦТ, Moskovskaya programma TsT) was a television channel in the Soviet Union. It had a political focus and discussed events in Moscow. Now it is a television station broadcast by the Moscow City Government named TV Centre.

History

The Moscow Programme was established in March 1965, as Programme Three, with a focus on educational programming. It broadcast from the Shabolovka television building in Moscow.

As part of the celebrations of the 50th anniversary of the October Revolution in 1967, the new television headquarters was established at Ostankino in Moscow. At this point, all central television programmes in the USSR emanated from there.

In 1982 Programme Three was renamed Moscow Programme, following Programme 2's upgrading as a national channel. Moscow-centric programming, previously aired on Programme 2 was transferred to Programme 3.

The Moscow Programme transmitted its channel over the SECAM D/K band. In the 1980s it also expanded via the Gorizont satellite across much of Europe and Asia.

When the Soviet Union dissolved in December 1991, the Moscow Television Channel (Московский телевизионный канал, MTK) took over operations of this channel. It aired programmes from 2x2 in the evening. This channel was replaced by TV Centre in 1997.

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