Local Russian TV idents (+ news intros)

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  • čas přidán 24. 08. 2020
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Komentáře • 40

  • @user-uw6zj2oy3j
    @user-uw6zj2oy3j Před 3 lety +7

    Шикарная подборка! Наконец-то хоть кто-то её сделал, пускай и на англоязычном Ютубе.

  • @JontyMaster
    @JontyMaster Před 3 lety +5

    Great compilation. 0:30 was the most interesting one in my opinion.

  • @KoichiFirst8092
    @KoichiFirst8092 Před 3 lety +5

    0:03 reminds me of ТВС idents from 2002. (ТВС was a Russian channel which aired from 2002 to 2003)
    The animation at 0:30 was used in a commercial block ident of Belgrade TV1 (ТВБ 1) in 1991, as seen here: czcams.com/video/JjlPagP6jDs/video.html
    In the background at 2:50, you can hear a jingle which was used by channel "Россия" (Russia) in 2002-2003.

    • @jabukagala
      @jabukagala Před 3 lety +3

      0:30: Stolen from the NBC Saturday Morning bumper from 1985.

  • @stationed703
    @stationed703 Před 3 lety +3

    Request: Local Indonesian TV Idents (+ News Intros)

  • @Fyodor71Rus-Tula
    @Fyodor71Rus-Tula Před 3 lety +6

    List of Russian Local TV (with some description) in nowadays (upd Nov 2021):
    OTV Ekaterinburg - the "whole-Oblast-or-Region" channel, halfly owned by goverment. Not affiliated, but serving as Sverdlovsk Region's/Oblast's "21st channel" (technically placed on channel 9) with OTR (as a regional 5-hour block).
    Channel 4 (not to be confused with the UK channel with the same name) - Claimed as the "non-goverment TV company", but owned by one of "Sverdlovsk"'s unitary enterprises. Not affiliated, the Ekaterinburg's "22nd channel".
    Aktsionernoye Televideniye (later Vostok TV) - There's small amount of information, but it's a commercial closed channel, which, before its closure, was sold to Ivan Tavrin's *Regional Mediagroup* and later to TV3.
    TV Gubernia - Something goverment-owned since the found, I think. The Voronezh Region's/Oblast's "21st channel" with OTR.
    ATN - Closed by the owner - UMMG (UGMK), nuff said. (Fun fact just in case: they was "caughted" and accused in 2000 due to one videomaterial with 5 subliminal stimulis (just the "Сиди смотри только АТН" (rom. Sidi smotri tol'ko ATN; lit. Sit and watch only ATN) text), closured for 2 months)
    Volga - Not affiliated, the Nizniy Novgorod Region's/Oblast's "21st channel" with OTR.
    Efir - Not affiliated. That's what I know.
    Prima-TV (later just "Prima") - Not affiliated since NY2020.
    Afontovo - Had 3 channels, which later the two will be abandoned. Closed in 2010, returned in 2011 on 34th channel, replacing ORTV. Not affiliated. I think this will be a Krasnoyarsk's "22nd channel" candidate.
    Gorodskoy Telekanal - Not affiliated, the Yaroslavl's "22nd channel". Not known by the stolen ITV News music used on their News in 2012.
    1TV Crimea (de-facto Russia, de-jure Ukraine - you know, politics) - Not affiliated (no point).
    TV Siberia - Closed.
    OTV-Primor'e - Not affiliated, the Primorskiy Krai's "21st channel" with OTR.
    ASTV (suddenly the very regional channel - broadcasted in Asino, Tomsk Region) - No info about this channel. (Was) Affiliated with REN-TV.
    Yugra - Not affiliated, the KhMAO-Yugra's "21st channel" with OTR.
    Channel 7 Krasnoyarsk - Not affiliated, the Krasnoyarsk's "22nd channel".
    Takt (now Takt 24) - Not affiliated since the rename. The Kursk's "22nd channel".
    Arig Us - Not affilated. They finally said goodbye to TNT in analogue.

    • @Fyodor71Rus-Tula
      @Fyodor71Rus-Tula Před 3 lety

      And here's a list of Local TV's affiliates:
      OTV Ekaterinburg - TVC (or TV Center; 1998-1999), Euronews (2002-2004), TDK (one of the cable channels; 2004), Rambler Network (yes, the Russian search engine also had TV channel, because why not?; 2004-2007)
      Channel 4 - REN-NVS (later REN-TV; 1997-1998), TNT (1998-2003), A-One (in the nighttimes; 2005-2008), 7TV (later Semyorka; 2010-2011), Pyatnitsa (2015-2020)
      Vostok TV - had two VHF's:
      3rd channel - REN-TV (1997-1999), ART-Network (one of the cable channels(?); 2000-2003)
      11th channel - TV-6 (1996-2002), TV-3 (2002, and again 2004-2009), TVS (2002-2003), RTR-Sport (2003-2004), DTV-Viasat (2004)
      ATN - STS (1998), MTV (1998-1999), the duo - Fashion TV and Daryal TV (first was a one of the cable channels and second - was not, but it's a former name of DTV; 1999-2002), 7TV (2002-2003), Muz-TV (2003-2007), RTR-Vesti (later Russia-24; 2007-2018), 360 (degrees) (2018-2019)
      Volga - TV-6 (1995), RBC (one of the cable channels, in the weekdays mornings; 2003-2006), A-One (in the nighttimes; 2006-2007)
      Efir - NBC Super Channel(!!!) (1993-1994), the "Channel 6 VHF" line - TV-6, NTV+ Sport and TVS (1995-2003), Muz-TV (in the nighttimes; 2000-2002), MTV (in the nighttimes; 2003-2005), DTV-Viasat (2003-2005), REN-TV (2005-2020)
      Prima - RTR/GTRK "Krasnoyarsk" (1991-1992, when Prima was broadcasted on 4th channel VHF), two local TV companies - Russkaya Studia and ASK-7 (1992-1997), AST (one of the sattelite channels; 1995-late 1997), REN-TV (early-late 1998), STS (1999-2020)
      Afontovo - had 1 VHF and 2 UHFs:
      9th channel VHF - NVS (later REN-NVS; 1994-1998), TNT (1998-2005), TV-3 (after Afontovo's closure; 2010-2019 [until the end of analouge])
      22nd channel UHF - NTV (1995-2004 and 2004-2019 - after Afontovo-22's closure)
      32nd channel UHF (2001-2002) - the "Channel 6 VHF" line - TV-6, NTV+ Sport, TVS, Russia-2 and Match!
      Afontovo had owned on the 34th channel UHF (after the ORTV's closure and before the analogue's cease, I think) which had only one channel - Russia-24 (2011-2014)
      GTK - RTR (only one day), TV-6 (1993-1996), STS (1996-2017), TNT (2017-2020) and TNT-4 (until 2020-2021?)
      C7K - the one REN-TV (1999-2019)
      Takt - same as the above
      Arig Us - yet again the "Channel 6 VHF" line - TV-6 and TVS (2002-2003). TNT was mentioned, ended during the Summer or Autumn/Fall.

    • @roman676
      @roman676 Před 2 lety

      Gubernia она вообще из хабаровска.

    • @miserthegreat110
      @miserthegreat110 Před 8 měsíci

      В России много "Губерний". Кстати, я из Хабаровска

  • @joshgalka9414
    @joshgalka9414 Před 3 lety +1

    Cool!

  • @SBTKostya2008
    @SBTKostya2008 Před 7 měsíci

    1:04 Dark Star by Mike Oldfield

  • @baragonkunfan94thesecondar60

    some of these are actually good.

    • @SrSander
      @SrSander Před 3 lety +1

      is that Juan Carlos Bodoque in your profile picture?

  • @TheKot2016
    @TheKot2016 Před 2 lety +1

    Cool! Finally, someone made a collection on local Russian TV. I live in Krasnoyarsk, by the way, and the local TV in my city is one of the most developed in the country, 10 stations broadcast here, most of which were created back in the 90s

    • @InternationalEASAlarmsMapping
      @InternationalEASAlarmsMapping Před rokem

      you recorded footage for Tv Prima in this video, correct?

    • @TheKot2016
      @TheKot2016 Před rokem +1

      @@InternationalEASAlarmsMapping No, I found this ident in one of the episodes of Prima's program Разговор со звездой ("Conversation with a Star"), found on CZcams

    • @TheKot2016
      @TheKot2016 Před rokem

      @@InternationalEASAlarmsMapping It is a pity that this compilation does not contain footage from Afontovo and TVK, for those years they were the most developed TV stations in our city, and their design was at a high level by the standards of Russian local TV in the mid-90s and early 2000s. Prima, although it is the very first commercial TV station in the city, at that time was quite low-budget and looked outdated, they only fixed it in 2002

    • @InternationalEASAlarmsMapping
      @InternationalEASAlarmsMapping Před rokem

      @@TheKot2016 oh i see.

  • @accidentallyhonest
    @accidentallyhonest Před 2 lety

    2:51 With the Russia TV (2002-2003 in Russia)/(2002-2007 in Belarus) advertisements ident music.

  • @ikhadiana8524
    @ikhadiana8524 Před 3 lety +3

    00:30 I Looks like РТС1! (1991, ТВБ)

  • @fml0653
    @fml0653 Před 3 lety +3

    **drinks vodka**

  • @parasatc8183
    @parasatc8183 Před 2 lety

    3:24 A clip of Yuri Shevchuk in the music video of "Что такое осень" by his band DDT

  • @SBTKostya2008
    @SBTKostya2008 Před rokem

    Luis Rened, can you find stock music that was also used in brazil?

  • @adanchan1433
    @adanchan1433 Před 3 lety +1

    i feel bad for those who have worked on these 1990s idents

  • @grimagikoopa
    @grimagikoopa Před 2 lety

    Is This a Reupload? I Remember Seeing this Video Way earlier, Like Back in May.

  • @SBTKostya2008
    @SBTKostya2008 Před 11 měsíci +1

    0:29 Rip-off from PDI

  • @LunáticoX2
    @LunáticoX2 Před 10 měsíci

    2:16 Números de teléfono en televisión de rusia be like:

  • @SBTKostya2008
    @SBTKostya2008 Před rokem

    1:18 The living daylights

  • @user-ic2vu5pj1y
    @user-ic2vu5pj1y Před 3 lety

    это же наша страна

  • @nollykollybollymkb5335

    Aero

  • @Robloxian99
    @Robloxian99 Před rokem

    1:21 why does this came from 1991 when the breakup of the ussr starts

  • @SBTKostya2008
    @SBTKostya2008 Před rokem

    0:30 3:16 bad idents from vladivostok

    • @Fyodor71Rus-Tula
      @Fyodor71Rus-Tula Před rokem +1

      Что можно было ожидать от 90х на местном ТВ?

  • @smarttvoffical6297
    @smarttvoffical6297 Před 3 lety +2

    0:10