Match! Game
Russian pay TV channel
Television channel
Country | Russia |
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Headquarters | Moscow, Russia |
Programming | |
Picture format | 4:3 (576i, SDTV) |
Ownership | |
Owner | Gazprom-Media |
Sister channels | Russia-1, Russia-2, Bibigon, Russia-K, Russia-24, Sport-1, RTR-Planeta |
History | |
Launched | 4 April 2011 (as Sport-2), 13 August 2012 (as Sport), 25 January 2016 (as Match! Game) |
Former names | Sport 2 (4 April 2011-12 August 2012) Sport (12 August 2012-25 January 2016) |
Links | |
Website | https://matchtv.ru/channels |
Match! Game (Russian: Матч! Игра) is a Russian pay TV channel. The channel broadcasts in SD 4:3 format. It was founded April 4, 2011 by the All-Russia State Television and Radio Broadcasting Company under the name "Sport-2" (Russian: Спорт-2). From August 13, 2012 to January 25, 2016 the channel was known as "Sport" (Russian: Спорт). In October 2015, Gazprom-Media acquired the channel. January 25, 2016 changed its name to "Match! Game".[1]
Programmes
- Vsyo Vklyucheno (Everything Included): a program from Russia 2
Sports events broadcast by Sport TV
- Football: Football Championship of the National League
- Biathlon: Russian Championship 2011
- Volleyball: Russian (Men's and women's) championships
- Figure skating: 2011 European Figure Skating Championships
- Athletics: 2011 European Athletics Indoor Championships
- Bandy: Russian Bandy Super League
- Autosport: RCRS, SMP F4 Championship
References
- ^ Ребрендинг телеканалов (in Russian). ЗАО «Росинтел». 2016-01-20. Retrieved 2016-01-25.
External links
- Official website (in Russian)
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Television in Russia
and regulation
- Ministry of Digital Development, Communications and Mass Media
- Russian Television and Radio Broadcasting Network
- Russian Satellite Communications Company
- Ostankino Technical Center
- Moscow Scientific-Research Television Institute
- All-Russian Research Institute of Television and Radio Broadcasting
- Gazprom Space Systems
- Orbita broadcasting system
- State Television and Radio Fund
Digital Broadcasting
Program
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Second Multiplex |
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Analog Broadcasting
or Nationwide channels
VGTRK | |
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Gazprom-Media |
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National Media Group |
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Media-1 |
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Other state-owned channels |
Satellite/
IPTV/
OTT
VGTRK |
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RT |
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Gazprom-Media |
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National Media Group |
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Moscow Media |
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SAFMAR Media |
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Viasat Russia |
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Others |
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- Life
- Life78
- A-One
- AMC Russia
- Russia-2
- Telenyanya
- Bibigon
- MGM Russia
- TV-6
- TVS
- Seven
- DTV
- Rambler Teleset
- Otkrytyi Mir
- M1
- TeleExpo
- 4Multimania (in Russia)
- Nashe TV
- Tsargrad TV
- MIR Premium
- RT America
- RT UK
- Euronovosti
- Sony Channel
- Sony Turbo
- Sony Sci-Fi
- UFC TV
- FOX
- FOX Life
- National Geographic
- National Geographic Wild
- BabyTV
- Kanal Disney
- Discovery
- Animal Planet
- Discovery Science
- Travel Channel
- ID
- DTX
- TLC
- HGTV
- Food Network
- Motor Trend
- Eurosport 1
- Eurosport 2
- Eurosport Gold
- Eurosport 4K
- Discovery Ultra
- CNN International
- Cartoon Network
- Boomerang
- VH1 Russia
- VH1 Europe
- Club MTV
- MTV Hits
- MTV Russia
- Paramount Comedy
- Paramount Channel
- Nickelodeon
- Nickelodeon HD
- Nick Jr.
- Nicktoons
- Zee TV Russia
1Channels don't broadcast in Russia, 2Joint venture Channel One and VGTRK, 3Joint venture National Media Group and Rostelecom