VIDgital (russian: ВИDgital), formerly and still commonly known as simply VID (, stylized as ВИD, lit. "View"; acronym of ''
Vzglyad i Drugiye'', "Outlook and Others") is a Russian and former Soviet TV
production company
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. VIDgital produces shows for
Channel One Russia
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,
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and OTR. It is best known for producing the television programmes ''
Wait for Me'' (Russian: Жди меня), designed to help people find loved ones and ''
Pole Chudes
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'' (Russian: Поле Чудес) which is a popular Russian version of ''
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''.
VIDgital's TV shows are also aired by
Inter
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,
ONT,
Evraziya and
Prime
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TV channels.
History
1987–2000
The VID Television Company was founded in 1987 by
Vladislav Listyev
Vladislav (Vlad) Nikolayevich Listyev (russian: Владисла́в Никола́евич Листьев, links=no; May 10, 1956 – March 1, 1995) was a Russian journalist and head of the ORT TV Channel (now government-owned Channel One).
Ca ...
,
Andrey Rasbash
Andrey Leonidovich Rasbash (russian: Андре́й Леони́дович Разба́ш; December 15, 1952, Ust-Kara, Nenets Autonomous Okrug, Arkhangelsk Oblast — July 23, 2006, Moscow) was Soviet and Russian figure TV, cameraman and film d ...
,
Alexander Lyubimov
Alexander Mikhailovich Lyubimov (russian: Алекса́ндр Миха́йлович Люби́мов; June 23, 1962, Moscow) is a Soviet and Russian television journalist, producer and presenter. He was one of the founders an independent televi ...
,
Alexander Politkovsky
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, Ivan Demidov and Alexander Gorozhankin, based on Vzglyad, a Russian creative association affiliated with the Youth Editorial Board of the
Central Television of the USSR.
In the 1990, VID opened new subdivisions in
Saint Petersburg
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and
Nizhny Novgorod
Nizhny Novgorod ( ; rus, links=no, Нижний Новгород, a=Ru-Nizhny Novgorod.ogg, p=ˈnʲiʐnʲɪj ˈnovɡərət ), colloquially shortened to Nizhny, from the 13th to the 17th century Novgorod of the Lower Land, formerly known as Gork ...
, which aired their own TV programs.
In Autumn 1991, the Soviet Ministry of Press registered Vzglyad as the official newspaper of the VID Television Company. The newspaper was later renamed ''
Novy Vzglyad'', lit. ‘New Outlook’, in May 1992.
''VID Predstavlyaet'' (Russian: ВИD представляет, translated: VID Presents), a TV programme hosted by television speaker Igor Kirillov, was aired on Friday evenings on
Channel One Russia
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(1991–1994) and on Wednesdays on Ostankino's Channel Four (February–March 1992).
Between 1991 and 1995 VID was in partnership with Experiment, a creative association at
Ostankino, the Russian State Television and Radio Company.
Between 1992 and 1994 VID sponsored Ostankino's editorial office for children and co-produced children's programs, ''
Good Night, Little Ones!
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'' (Russian: Спокойной ночи, малыши!) and ''The Call of the Jungle''.
In 1992 VID became a shareholder of several companies, such as Muzoboz, Disk-kanal, Pole Chudes, Vzglyad, and InterVID, holding at least 60% of shares in each of them.
From 1993 to 1995 VID, along with
ATV and
REN TV
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, was part of the Association of Independent Television Producers, which co-founded the
ORT TV channel in 1995.
VID has been a co-founder of
TEFI
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(russian: ТЭФИ), Russian National TV award by the Russian Academy of Television, since 1994.
From September to November 1998, the
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TV channel aired ''Dobroye utro, Rossiya!'' (), a morning TV program produced by VID in cooperation with Igor Shestakov's creative workshop.
2000–2017
Later, from 2001 to 2002, VID co-sponsored a group of its subsidiaries.
As part of the reorganization of VID, the following programs suspended their participation in it: VID-Design, later renamed Pervoye Polye (russian: Первое поле, links=no), Obshchestvo Otkrytykh Okon (russian: Общество открытых окон, links=no), Putyovye Sovety (Russian: Путёвые советы), Krylya-Media (Russian: Крылья-Медиа), and others.
In 2000, VID, which had considerably increased the amount of produced content by that time, decided to compete for the Channel 3 broadcasting rights in a contest held by the
Russian Ministry of Press and Mass Media.
On 19 April 2000,
Larisa Sinelshchikova
Larisa Vasilevna Sinelshchikova (russian: Лариса Васильевна Синельщикова; born February 10, 1963) is a Russian media manager and producer. She is a member of the Academy of Russian Television and a laureate of TEFI — ...
, CEO of VID, explained this decision as follows: "Any producer dreams of moving to his own home one day. The life of the independent producer on any channel is more like living in a dormitory, so he always longs to move to his own home, all the more so if he ‘produced’ enough relatives to fill up the whole dormitory". At the same time, she believes that "the
Government of Moscow
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T ...
wants, so it seems, to have a strong and worthy channel. We are pursuing the same goal".
The broadcasting concept of the channel and the feasibility study were based on the assumption that the new channel's annual budget would be approximately $30,000,000.
On 17 November 2001 VID aired the first season of ''
Posledniy geroy'' (Russian: Последний герой, translated: Last Hero), the Russian version of the American ''
Survivor'' reality show, based on the idea that spectators can not only observe the ups and downs of competitions, but also spy on the life of people they don't know.
VID changed its name to VIDgital (VID + digital) on 6 October 2017, explained by
Alexander Lyubimov
Alexander Mikhailovich Lyubimov (russian: Алекса́ндр Миха́йлович Люби́мов; June 23, 1962, Moscow) is a Soviet and Russian television journalist, producer and presenter. He was one of the founders an independent televi ...
as follows: "We start to seriously consider moving onto the Internet. There you can experiment and try out new turns, new intonations and new ideas".
In September 2017, it was reported that the ''Zhdi Menya'' TV show would no longer be broadcast on
Channel One Russia
Channel One ( rus, Первый канал, r=Pervyy kanal, p=ˈpʲervɨj kɐˈnal, t=First Channel) is a Russian state-controlled television channel. It is the first television channel to broadcast in the Russian Federation. Its headquarters ...
. According to federal media resources, Channel One Russia and VIDgital failed to sign the contract for the production of the above-mentioned programme owing to the "new team's personnel policy" and, consequently, the parties’ failure to agree on the candidacy of the new host.
The VIDgital-produced ''Zhdi Menya'' began airing on
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on 27 October 2017.
Management and shareholders
Vladislav Listyev
Vladislav (Vlad) Nikolayevich Listyev (russian: Владисла́в Никола́евич Листьев, links=no; May 10, 1956 – March 1, 1995) was a Russian journalist and head of the ORT TV Channel (now government-owned Channel One).
Ca ...
became the CEO of VID in 1993.
After his death on 1 March 1995, it was
Alexander Lyubimov
Alexander Mikhailovich Lyubimov (russian: Алекса́ндр Миха́йлович Люби́мов; June 23, 1962, Moscow) is a Soviet and Russian television journalist, producer and presenter. He was one of the founders an independent televi ...
who managed the company from March 1995 to April 1998.
In April 1998, he suggested
Larisa Sinelshchikova
Larisa Vasilevna Sinelshchikova (russian: Лариса Васильевна Синельщикова; born February 10, 1963) is a Russian media manager and producer. She is a member of the Academy of Russian Television and a laureate of TEFI — ...
, vice-president of the
TV-6 Russian commercial TV channel, to become the new CEO of VID.
The Russian financial crisis created a need for new management ideas, and Larisa Sinelshchikova in cooperation with Alexander Lyubimov took an unexpectedly bold decision to expand VID's own television production, an initiative supported by Igor Shabdurasulov and Alexander Akopov, CEOs of
ORT and
Rossiya television channels respectively.
This measure enables VID to become a major content producer for ORT and, as a result, the leader of Russia's television market in terms of both its standing and finances.
A change in the company's shareholders took place in 1999, with Larisa Sinelshchikova and Sergey Kushnerev becoming VID's new shareholders. The participants did not disclose any information about the sum of the deal, which resulted in all of the previous shareholders giving up their shares, with the exception of Alexander Lyubimov.
In early 2007, VID's main shareholders Alexander Lyubimov and Larisa Sinelshchikova had a major disagreement over the company's further development strategy.
Sinelshchikova promoted her long-lived idea of the umbrella brand, whose implementation would help diversify the management of the company through redistribution of human and financial resources and result in the shareholders’ increased profits.
Lyubimov's rejection of this idea led to Sinelshchikova's withdrawal from VID and her subsequent successful implementation of the umbrella brand concept in her new full-cycle television company,
Krasny Kvadrat (Russian: Красный квадрат, translated: Red Square).
Headquarters
VIDgital is based in the
Ostankino Technical Center
Ostankino Television Technical Center (russian: Телевизионный технический центр Оста́нкиноAndrey Rasbash
Andrey Leonidovich Rasbash (russian: Андре́й Леони́дович Разба́ш; December 15, 1952, Ust-Kara, Nenets Autonomous Okrug, Arkhangelsk Oblast — July 23, 2006, Moscow) was Soviet and Russian figure TV, cameraman and film d ...
.
For this purpose, Rasbash went to the State Museum of Eastern Art of Moscow for advice from Listyev's future wife, Albina Nazimova, who then worked as a restorer at the museum. Among all the options she proposed, Rasbash chose the ceramic mask of the Chinese Taoist philosopher
Guo Xiang
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with a
three-pawed toad on his head, based on a ceramic head sculpture found at the Museum of Eastern Art in Moscow,
[ The logo's face was originally a direct copy of the mask's, but apparently, the museum attempted to sue VID, leading them to digitally alter the mask in order to avoid legal difficulties.
Among those who did not knew about the likeness of the mask, it is thought that the mask resembled ]Boris Yeltsin
Boris Nikolayevich Yeltsin ( rus, Борис Николаевич Ельцин, p=bɐˈrʲis nʲɪkɐˈla(j)ɪvʲɪtɕ ˈjelʲtsɨn, a=Ru-Boris Nikolayevich Yeltsin.ogg; 1 February 1931 – 23 April 2007) was a Soviet and Russian politician wh ...
's face. In different cultures, the three-legged toad is interpreted in different ways, such as representing spiritual wealth, power and financial wealth.
The wordmark of the company uses the letter D of the Latin alphabet instead of the Cyrillic Д, so the logo appears as ВИD as opposed to ВИД.
The original VID opening logo is known being austere and "frightening" in its audio and visuals. When the opening logo was introduced there were many complaints from parents with young children, who found it scary to watch, especially when it preceded children's television. More recently, this version of the opening logo has attracted a large amount of interest from the internet due to its "eerie" nature.
References
External links
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