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Start of public broadcasting service in Ukraine: two TV channels and three radio stations
7 of April 2015 г.
Public broadcasting service will consist of two television channels and three radio stations.
CEO of the First National TV channel Zurab Alasania has stated this during the Public broadcasting launch presentation, an Ukrinform correspondent reports.
According to him, the first channel will be informative, while the second channel will provide analytical and educational materials on different subjects.
As for the radio, the first station "pretends to satisfy everyone at once." "I do not know how they will do it, but they will try," he added.
The second station will become a stage for experimentation and innovation, and the third one will be a station of culture.
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