Ukrayina (TV channel)
TV Channel Ukraine Телеканал Україна | |
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Launched | 1993 |
Owned by | Ukraina Media Group (owns 99.93% of shares)[1] |
Picture format | 16:9 (576i, SDTV) |
Country | Ukraine |
Broadcast area |
Ukraine Latvia (As Україна Latvija, soon) |
Headquarters | Kiev, Ukraine |
Sister channel(s) | Football TV Сhannel |
Website | http://kanalukraina.tv/ |
Availability | |
Satellite | |
Astra A4 | 11766 H - 27500 - 3/4 |
Cable | |
Available on most cable systems | Check local listings for channels |
TV Channel «Ukraine» (Ukrainian: Телеканал «Україна») is one of the most popular television channels in Ukraine.[1] Its broadcast range covers 95% of the Ukrainian territory.[2] The corporate mission of the channel is to maintain one general interest channel and few theme channels, such as the «Football TV Сhannel», that was launched in November 2008,[2] and is planning to launch specialized channels for women and youth by 2013.[3]
History
In 2015, television channel «Ukraine» was the first among the national channels for audience 18+ (share 11.02%, rating 1.95%) and the second for audience 18–54 (share 9.52%, rating 1.41%).
In May through August 2015, «Ukraine» was the leader for the both audiences, 18–54 and 18+, at once. For audience 18+, «Ukraine» showed the most significant share growth among the top 6 channels — compared to 2014, the share increased by 8.9%. For audience 18–54, the channel also was among the few that did not lose its share in 2015.
«Ukraine» gained the highest share for audience 18–54 in June 2015 (10.38%), and in July for audience 18+ (12.03%)
Development
Football broadcasts are very popular among the viewers. As part of Hra#1 («Гра#1», Game # 1) project, «Ukraine» offers its viewers only the best football games. UEFA Euro 2016 qualifiers have been some of the most popular programs of the year. The match Slovenia-Ukraine brought in the record indices: share 21.41%* (21.31%**), rating 6.70%* (7.61%**). In 2016, «Ukraine» has become the official broadcaster of UEFA Euro 2016.
The viewers took well the project «Vidverto z Mashoyu Yefrosyninoyu» («Відверто з Машою Єфросиніною», Candid Talk with Masha Yefrosinina) that premiered on «Ukraine» on 7 March 2016. Average program share has been: share — 7.92%* (9.56%**), rating — 1.13%*, (1.51%**). In 2015, «Ukraine» actively developed its in-house production — social talk shows, information programs, feature films and series were in the lead throughout the year. The adventure melodrama http://bessmertnik.kanalukraina.tv/ («Безсмертник», Immortelle), which premiered on 2 February 2015, demonstrated impressive numbers — share — 12.6%*. (14.94%**) and rating — 2.91%* (4.62%**). The peak episode was aired on 24 June reaching the following indices: share — 19.42%* and rating —3.62%*. These numbers allowed to achieve and maintain the leadership in the 18:00–19:00 slot on weekdays. The viewers also took interest in melodrama «Klan yuveliriv» («Клан ювелірів», Jewellers Clan), which premiered on 18 August: share 10.07%* (13.39%**), rating 2.26%* (4.09%**).
The biggest input in the share of the channel was from «Ukraine’s» information projects.
Hosts
2. Oleg Panyuta
3. Olga Hrytsyk
4. Anna Panova
5. Olena Kot
10. Mykola Matrosov
12. Serhiy Zenin
14. Olena Vinnytska
15. Andriy Debrin
Coverage
«Ukraine’s» technical coverage is 95% of the territory of Ukraine (50,000+). The channel broadcasts 24 hours per day over the air, by cable and via satellite (Viasat platform). It is watched by 33 million viewers per month (GfK Ukraine).
Criticism
Since 2014 "Ukrayina" channel was criticised for broadcasting Russian serials. According to results of monitoring made by activists of "Boycott Russian Films" campaign, during the period from 8th to 14th of September "Ukrayina" demonstrated the largest amount of Russian serials among top-10 nationwide TV channels — 12 hours 45 minutes per day.[4][5] According to monitoring data of 27th of September, by the end of month part of Russian content on the channel reached 87% of all time of broadcasting.[6] According to monitoring results held from 1st to 7th of December, amount of Russian origin content increased to 15 hours 15 minutes per day and in particular days to more than 20 hours per day.[7]
Also activists have published data, according to which by the end of September 2014 there was almost 90% of Russian language content on "Ukrayina" channel.[8]
From December 5 to 11, 2015 activists of "Boycott Russian Films" campaign have conducted a monitoring. Its results show that "Ukrayina" TV-channel violates legal requirement of 50% of national content in broadcasting (article 9 of Law Of Ukraine "About television and radiobroadcasting"). Activists found out there is 16% of Ukrainian content on the channel.[9][10]
See also
References
- 1 2 ABOUT US, TVi official website
- 1 2 Official (PowerPoint ) presentation
- ↑ TRK Ukraina likely to launch specialized TV channels for women and youth by 2013, Kyiv Post (June 25, 2009)
- ↑ Російське кіно все ще домінує на українському телепросторі (Ukrainian). Espreso TV. 09.09.2014
- ↑ Українські канали показують у день по 7,5 годин російських передач (Ukrainian). Tvoye misto. 23.09.2014
- ↑ Кількість російського контенту на українських екранах збільшується, — дослідження (Ukrainian). Espreso TV. 30.09.2014
- ↑ Обсяги російського контенту на українському ТБ зростають попри війну, — «Відсіч» (Ukrainian). Galinfo. 19.11.2014
- ↑ (Ukrainian). Boycott Russian Films. 01.10.2014
- ↑ (Ukrainian). Бойкот російського кіно. 12.01.2015
- ↑ Телеканали «Україна» та «Інтер» порушують закон, - Громадянський рух Відсіч (Ukrainian). Galinfo. 12.01.2015
External links
- Official website (Ukrainian)/(Russian)/(English)