Peretz (TV channel, Russia)
Peretz (TV channel, Russia) | |
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Launched |
June 7, 1999 (as a DTV) October 17, 2011 (as Peretz) November 12, 2015 (as Che) |
Country | Russia |
Peretz (Rus. for pepper) is a Russian federal television channel. Its etheric grid is based on the original recreational program of its own production and popular Russian and Western serials. It began broadcasting on June 7, 1999 as "Darial-TV", with it rebranding in 2007 to "DTV", and then in 2011 under the current name. It broadcasts in over 400 cities in Russia. Technical penetration of the channel is 72.5% (in 2010).
History of channel
Originally the concept was understood that the channel will be entirely devoted to the good programming, without pornography, sex or violence. Prior to the acquisition of Viasat, 'on the channel was virtually no new TV programmes: "Everyone's lips"'s replays were shown of the and the old Soviet movies'.
In 2001 Natalia Daryalova and her father Arkady Vainer, sold the channel to Modern Times Group.[1] After the sale, the original name of the channel was changed to the less personalized DTV. The concept of the channel was changed, including the logo and the name of the channel.
At the same time, the founder of the channel Arkady Vainer criticized the actions of the new owners "for the emergency unemployment creative units of the former Darial-TV and the creation of the moral and legal TV channel for the stallions".
In 2002 the channel had difficulty with the renewal license for the television frequency caused by the actions of previous owners.[2] and also because of the demonstration of hidden advertising of alcoholic beverages, and absenteeism in the air.[3] Due to violations of the conditions the broadcasting frequency was twice put up for competition in November 2002 which was later declared invalid. The ether was stored for 5 years.
On February 1, 2003 it launched the concept of "7 thematic channels in one", which has since run its course.
In 2005–2007, the channel created and showed series of documentary films named How Went Idols.
After buying the TV channel, CTC Media held a rebranding to the channel, and changing the letters «DTV» on Cyrillic. The inscription «VIASAT» has been removed. According to Rodnyansky, "the channel will be completely native and will be able to show more Russian films and TV series."
On October 17, 2011, DTV conducted a large-scale rebranding, changed the name to "Peretz" (Russian: Перец) and decided to completely change the concept of the channel. According to Dmitry Troitsky (the new CEO of the channel, previously worked at the STS and TNT,[4]) «Peretz" – a burning TV, "the first lightweight adult channel for those who have stayed in the shower Drive», which show will be supported by CTC Media.
On November 12, 2015, the channel will be rebranded to Che as confirmed by CTC Media. However, this was later confirmed that it would take place on etheric broadcasting only. Peretz will continue broadcasting on cable and satellite television.
General director of the channel
- June 7, 1999 – Spring 2001 – Natalia Daryalova
- Spring 2001 – July 3, 2005 – March Luik
- July 4, 2005 – April 27, 2008 – Wilma Martsyulevichute
- April 28, 2008 – January 2009 – Vladimir Kartashkov
- February – August 2009 – Vyacheslav Murugov.
- September 2009 – April 2011 – Alex Zyunkin.[5]
- December 2009 – December 2010 – Executive Producer Tigran Keosayan.[6][7]
- Since May 16, 2011 – Dmitry Troitsky
See also
- STS
- CarambaTV.ru
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References
- ↑ News NEWSru.com :: The Swedes bought "Darial-TV" <! - Title added bot ->
- ↑ PAY other people's debts will have to CHANNEL DTV – Society – Novaya Gazeta <! - Title added bot ->
- ↑ 2002/07/24/daryal / Lenta.ru: "DTV" will be closed for the advertising of alcohol
- ↑ «CTC Media" aired Peretz
- ↑ Zyunkin Alexey – Mediaatlas
- ↑ CTC Media has appointed Keosayan DTV's producer – View
- ↑ Tigran Keosayan resignation from the DTV
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