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The TSN () or Television News Service (Телевізійна служба новин, ) is a Ukrainian daily news program of the 1+1 (TV channel), 1+1 TV channel produced by 1+1 Media Group, broadcast from a television studio at the channel's headquarters in Podil, Kyiv since 2013. Before the Russian invasion of Ukraine, up to 8 TSN editions were broadcast on weekdays depending on the day of the week and one on Saturday and Sunday. TSN's main edition takes place at 7:30 p.m. From midnight on February 26, 2022 began on the informational TV channels 1+1 Media, in particular 1+1, started the broadcast of the United News (telethon), television marathon United News, the creation of which was also joined by the TSN team. TSN is one of the most popular news programs in Ukraine. In December 2012, the program had a record viewership, with 31.5% of Ukrainians watching the live program. In addition to news releases, TSN also broadcasts the TV tabloid "TSN Special" and the Sunday anal ...
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Lidiya Taran
Lidiya Anatoliyivna Taran (, born September 19, 1977) is a Ukrainian television presenter. She speaks English. Early life Taran was born on September 19, 1977, in Kyiv. She was part of a family of journalists. She did not like journalism during her childhood because she rarely saw her parents, who were frequently busy and away due to work. During school, she was bored because her classes were too easy for her. She frequently skipped classes to read in the library. She spent the last two years of school at the Ukrainian Humanities Lyceum. After graduating from the lyceum, she applied to enter the Institute of International Relations at the Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv The Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv (; also known as Kyiv University, Shevchenko University, or KNU) is a public university in Kyiv, Ukraine. The university is the third-oldest university in Ukraine after the University of Lviv and ..., but was rejected. She then applied to the In ...
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Nataliia Moseichuk
Nataliia Mykolaivna Moseichuk (, ; born May 30, 1973) is a Ukrainian journalist, host of the 1+1 talk show ''Right to Power'', and curator of the social projects Right to Education, School of Superheroes, and the Global Teacher Prize Ukraine. Early life and education Moseichuk was born on 30 May 1973, in Tejen, Mary Region, Turkmen SSR to a soldier and a teacher. In 1990, she attended high school in Berdychiv, Zhytomyr Oblast and in 1995 finished her degree at the Faculty of Foreign Languages at Zhytomyr Pedagogical University. Career Moseichuk began working as a journalist and presenter on Zhytomyr Regional Television in 1993 and hosted ''Morning Review'' on Inter in 1997. She then worked as a news anchor for Utar and Express-Inform in 1998 and 1999, respectively. In 2003, she was the host and writer of ''VIP-woman'' on 5 Kanal and in 2006 switched to 1+1 to host ''Television Service of News'' (TSN). She also wrote and hosted ''Hidden Life'', which explored the public and non-p ...
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Alla Mazur
Alla Mazur is a Ukrainian people, Ukrainian journalist and news presenter for the Ukrainian television programs ''TSN'' and ''TSN Week'' on the 1+1 (TV channel), 1+1. Biography She was born on September 16, 1965, in Zinkiv (village), Zinkiv, a village in the Khmelnytskyi Raion, Khmelnytskyi raion. Her father was a dentist, and her mother was a pediatric nurse. At school, she wrote articles for the local district newspaper, was a presenter and reporter at the school radio station. Mazur graduated from the Faculty of Journalism of Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv. References

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1+1 (TV Channel)
1+1 () is a national Ukrainian language TV channel owned by 1+1 Media Group. It has the second-largest geographic reach of any channel in Ukraine, covering 95% of Ukraine's territory. History 1+1 was founded in August 1995, headed by its original president Alexander Rodnyansky, who acted as general director from 1996 to 2002. In 2002 Rodyansky joined STS Media, and since 2004 he has been the president of that Delaware-registered Russian company. 1+1 immediately became a major force in the Ukrainian TV industry, despite early programming consisting solely of movie broadcasts. Its first broadcast was within two months of its founding, in September 1995, and since 1997 the channel has been broadcasting continuously on the Ukrainian national TV network UT-2 (, liter.: "Druhyj zagalnonatsionalnyj kanal"), with an appropriate license of the Ukrainian National Television and Radio Council. Despite initial limited programming, 1+1 was quickly successful. Until 2004, 1+1 broadcast o ...
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United News (telethon)
''United News'' (), ''Telemarathon'' or ''UA together'' () is a joint telethon, information telethon which was launched on February 24, 2022, at the start of 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, Russia's 2022 invasion of Ukraine. It began broadcasting at the start of the invasion on February 24, 2022, as ''#UAtogether'' () and broadcast on Rada TV, the official television channel of the Verkhovna Rada. Since February 26, 2022, television channels owned by four Ukrainian media groups, namely 1+1 Media Group, Starlight Media, Inter (TV channel)#Ownership, Inter Media Group, Media Group Ukraine (until its closure on July 22, 2022) and My-Ukraina (since November 8, 2022), as well as public television channel Pershyi and Rada TV continued to broadcast around the clock to provide information to the public regarding the war. Each channel forms its own slot lasting 6 hours. By the end of 2022, viewership had dropped to 14% of the television audience, and at the end of 2023 to 10%. Over 6 ...
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