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Ukraine News Today was a Ukraine-based private English language satellite television channel and
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ing service. The channel, which was owned by the Ukrainian
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group and headquartered in Kyiv, presented round-the-clock news bulletins aimed at the overseas news market. The General Producer was
Tetiana Pushnova Tatiana Pushnova (born March 12, 1978) is a Ukrainian reporter, editor and producer. She is chief editor of " Television News Service" and General Producer of Ukraine Today since August 2014. Biography Pushnova was born March 12, 1978, in the ci ...
. In April 2016 it stopped satellite broadcasting, to become an online-only service. Prior to that it was an international satellite television channel. On 26 December 2016, it was announced that its parent company 1+1 was shutting down the online service on 1 January 2017.


History

In the midst of the Revolution of Dignity and
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, which saw major political change in Ukraine, as well as a surge of perceived anti-Ukraine propaganda from Russia, and in particular from channel RT, Ukrainian oligarch
Ihor Kolomoyskiy Ihor Valeriyovych Kolomoyskyi ( uk, Ігор Валерійович Коломойський, translit=Ihor Valereriyovych Kolomoyskyi; he, איגור קולומויסקי; born 13 February 1963) is a Ukrainian-born billionaire, business magn ...
, owner of one of the largest media groups in Ukraine, 1+1 Group, switched the focus of his first 24-hour news channel from Jewish matters to Ukraine, before relaunching as Ukraine Today. Kolomoyskyi stated that "Ukraine Today is our contribution in support of Ukraine's European choice".


Previous ventures

The channel has its origins in two previous English-language news channels owned by 1+1 Media and its majority shareholder Ukrainian oligarch Ihor Kolomoyskyi;
Jewish News 1 Jewish News One, or JN1, was an international news network covering world news with a focus on Judaism-related events. The channel was of Ukrainian - Belgian origin. Its primary mission was to report Jewish and Israeli current affairs without bia ...
, which closed on 22 April 2014, and the intermediary channel Ukraine News 1 which closed in June 2014. Ten journalists of Jewish News 1 then moved over the new channel.


Launch of Ukraine Today

Ukraine Today began broadcasting on 14 August 2014, with a live stream on YouTube and broadcast via the Eutelsat Hot Bird satellite, displaying a testcard and scrolling text giving information on how to receive the channel. The channel officially launched on
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, 24 August when it began broadcasting news content. In 2014 Ukraine Today was operated by the UNIAN TV company. In September 2014 Ukraine Today moved programming to a fully functioning studio, with presenters and interviews, following the original plans. In October 2015 Ukraine Today launched in English on the Virgin Media platform, alongside its sister channel
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, being the first Ukrainian TV channels to broadcast to the United Kingdom. The Ukrainian embassy in London then joined the channel in 'officially launching' in the UK that December. It was already available in Italy, Germany, Netherlands, Belgium, Spain, and in Washington D.C. on the MHz Networks cable system.


Closure

Less than a year later, in April 2016, it was announced that satellite broadcasting of Ukraine Today would be stopped as a cost saving measure. It would move to being an online-only service. On 26 December 2016, it was announced that the online-only service would be shut down on 1 January 2017. In its final press release Ukraine Today stated its "main purpose was to counter information war waged on Ukraine by Russian propaganda media outlets" and that it had "fulfilled its mission". Most of the staff, including Ukraine Today's Tom Bell, moved to the Ukrainian broadcaster UA TV.


Format

According to the channel, its primary focus is on Ukrainian current affairs, with additional editorial focuses including EU expansion and integration, Russian relations with Europe and America, the defence of European values in both Ukraine and within the EU itself, and the challenges of nation-building in the 21st century. Ukraine Today started broadcasting
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style content on 14 August 2014.


See also

* Media of Ukraine * International broadcasting


References


External links

*
1+1 Media Group page

Ukraine Today
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Ukraine Today presented to British audience
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