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TV Rain ( rus, Дождь, Dozhd, p=ˈdoʂtʲ, a=Ru-дождь (doʂtʲ).ogg; stylized as ДО///ДЬ) is an independent Russian-language television channel. Launched in
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in 2010, it has been based in the
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since 2022. It focuses on news, discussions, culture, politics, business reports, and documentaries. TV Rain is owned by journalist Natalya Sindeyeva. Its slogan is "Optimistic Channel." In March 2022, Russian authorities blocked access to TV Rain in response to its coverage of the
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. The channel relaunched from studios in
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in July, but after multiple alleged violations had its license cancelled in December. TV Rain continued to broadcast via
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and received a Dutch broadcast license in December 2022.


History


Early years

TV Rain was founded in 2010 by Natalya Sindeyeva, media entrepreneur and owner, and
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, a TV and documentary film director. It has focused on news, discussions, culture, politics, business reports, and documentaries. Most TV Rain shows have been live broadcasts with a motto to "talk about important things with those who are important to us". TV Rain was one of the first channels in Russia to cover the 2011 Russian protests against the alleged rigging of the
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. President
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was also noticed to have unfollowed TV Rain on
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. However, the channel was the first mass media outlet that he had chosen to follow on Twitter, according to an
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report. On 9 December 2011, TV Rain was asked to provide copies of its coverage of the protests to check if it had abided by Russian media laws.''Medvedev unfollows Dozhd TV''
, Moscow News, retrieved 15 December 2011
By 10 December, it was showing a
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, a symbol of the protests, by its on-screen logo. The station's owner, Sindeyeva, explained this as being a sign of "sincerity", rather than "propaganda", and an attempt to be "mediators" instead of simply journalists.


Siege of Leningrad controversy

On 26 January 2014, TV Rain ran a poll on its website and on its live "Dilettantes" discussion program asking viewers if
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should have been surrendered to the invading Nazi army in order to save hundreds of thousands of lives during the
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. Presenters cited Viktor Astafyev and compared it with the 1812 capture of vacant Moscow. Within 30 minutes, TV Rain removed the poll and apologized for incorrect wording. In the following days the channel was criticized by politicians, activists,
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members and Valentina Matvienko for its online poll on the Leningrad siege of
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.
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's press secretary, also criticized the channel and said that they violated "more than a law". Yuri Pripachkin, President of the Cable Television Association of Russia (AKTR), said that he wanted "to take functions of censoring". In a resolution backed by the St. Petersburg legislature's deputies, Prosecutor General Yury Chaika was requested to "conduct an investigation into provocative material posted on ozhdwebsite … and, if just cause is found, take appropriate measures, including shutting down the channel." On 29 January, the largest Russian TV providers disconnected the channel. TV Rain was forced to move to a private apartment in October 2014. In November 2013, two months before the controversy, TV Rain broadcast a report by anti-corruption activist
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investigating high-ranking officials including Vyacheslav Volodin. The channel's owner, Natalya Sindeyeva, suggested that the program caused the campaign against the channel.


Foreign agent designation and suspension

On 20 August 2021, the Ministry of Justice of the Russian Federation added TV Rain, along with the investigative website Important Stories (iStories), into the list of "foreign agents". As stated by a representative of the Ministry of Justice of the Russian Federation at the meeting with the members of Presidential Council for Civil Society and Human Rights, the channel was designated as "foreign agent" by the request of
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due to distribution of materials prepared by media and individuals which were declared "foreign agents" that receive donations or funding from outside Russia earlier, such as
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, Current Time TV, Lev Ponomaryov, Lyudmila Savitskaya. In response,
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criticized the move, stating that the authorities were "launching a campaign against independent media aimed at eradicating unbiased journalism and investigative reporting". ''
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'' reported that during the year-long
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, the Russian government began to act against independent and critical media. In that period dozens of journalists and independent media agencies including TV Rain were designated as 'foreign agents' by the Russian authorities. The term foreign agent has Soviet-era undertones. Entities that are designated as foreign agents are obligated to disclose their sources of funding and have to label their publications including social media posts with the tag foreign agent. Violation of the obligation attracts fines. In 2021, a full-length
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titled ''F@ck This Job'' was released. It was written and directed by
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, one of the founders of TV Rain. The film deals with work of the channel and its CEO Natalya Sindeyeva. The documentary was broadcast under its alternative title, ''Tango with Putin'' in the UK in March 2022 as part of the BBC documentary series, Storyville. The documentary had been due to receive its Moscow premiere and Russian distribution in early March 2022, which were cancelled due to bomb threats against the Moscow cinema, and new censorship rules following the
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. On 24 February 2022, Russia launched a full-scale military invasion of
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. On 1 March 2022, six days after the invasion began, the office of the Prosecutor-General of Russia ordered the country's censor,
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(arm of Russian government) to restrict access to TV Rain as well as
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due to their coverage of the invasion of Ukraine by Russian forces, claiming that they were spreading "deliberately false information about the actions of Russian military personnel" as well as "information calling for extremist activity" and "violence". On 2 March, TV Rain editor-in-chief Tikhon Dzyadko released a statement saying he and several other TV Rain workers had fled Russia, as "it became obvious that the personal safety of some of us is now under threat." On 3 March, TV Rain said it was temporarily suspending operations due to the forthcoming enactment of war censorship law, and towards the end of its final broadcast, the crew walked off-set and played ''
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'' in protest, in reference to the
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when channels could not report the news and instead played footage of the ballet. In 2024, a documentary using real-time videos of how the staffs of TV Rain, Radio
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, and ''
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,'' coped with the government's suppression of the freedom of speech, was made.


Exile and ban in Latvia and Russia

On 6 June 2022,
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's media regulator, the (NEPLP), issued a broadcasting license to the channel. Tikhon Dzyadko stated on
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that the channel was going to broadcast not only from the Latvian capital,
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, but also from several studios in the Netherlands, France and Georgia. According to Lyngsat.com, the channel reappeared on 2 June 2022 in a test format on the satellite Astra 5B and on its streaming website. On 18 July 2022, TV Rain resumed broadcasting from a studio in Riga. The channel's owner, Natalia Sindeeva, stated that the launch process would have several stages and would be finalized in autumn 2022. On 1 December 2022, anchor Alexey Korostelev asked viewers to provide information about
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to publicize irregularities, saying: "We hope that we can help many service members, for example, with equipment and basic amenities at the front". The channel was criticized by Ukrainian activists over the statement, and Latvian Minister of Defence Artis Pabriks called on the channel to return to Russia. The next day, editor-in-chief Tikhon Dzyadko apologized, clarifying that the channel "has never been, is not, and will never be involved in assisting Russian armed forces with equipment" and stating that Korostelev had been fired. Three other employees, including hosts Margarita Lyutova and Vladimir Romensky, announced their departure from the channel over the firing. The same day the channel was fined 10,000 euros by the NEPLP for using a map which showed Russian-annexed Crimea as part of Russia and referring to the
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as "our army", the second major violation for TV Rain in recent months, according to the Latvian regulator. On 6 December 2022, the NEPLP decided to cancel the channel's broadcasting license, citing "threats to national security and public order". Latvia's State Security Service also urged authorities to bar Korostelev from entering the country and warned Dzyadko of potential "criminal liability in case of committing criminal offenses". Latvian Minister of Foreign Affairs
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defended the decision to initially allow TV Rain to operate in Latvia, but reminded that the channel has to comply with Latvian laws on the basis of which it was allowed to work there and therefore should be held responsible. Tikhon Dzyadko called the Latvian regulator's decision to cancel the channel's licence a "farce", "absurd" and "devoid of common sense", claiming that TV Rain was not allowed to appeal the decision, and affirmed the channel's staunch opposition to the war in Ukraine. CEO Natalya Sindeyeva apologized to Korostelev, calling it "disgraceful" that he was fired for a "mistake", asking him to rejoin the channel as well as Lyutova and Romensky.
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called on the Latvian regulator not to withdraw TV Rain's license. The Latvian Association of Journalists acknowledged TV Rain had "made a serious mistake", but believed the cancellation of licence was "disproportionate to the infringements committed". Russian-language news outlet
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, also based in Latvia, called the decision "unfair, wrong, and disproportionate to the official violations flagged by the agency" and called it "an incredible gift to the Russian authorities". Kremlin spokesman
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. The office also said the companies “discredit” Russian government bodies and law enforcement agencies, “ disseminate false information” about the war in Ukraine, and support foreign agents.


Funding

Initially, TV Rain was planned as a niche television channel. Natalia Sindeeva invested her own money that she gained from the sale of a country house, to start the channel. Later, her husband, Russian banker , joined her as a co-investor. According to Forbes, by 2013, Vinokurov spent at least 15% of his 200 million dollars wealth on the channel. Although TV Rain became popular, Vinokurov mentioned that, in fact, it was unprofitable during its first years of broadcasting. As a result, in autumn 2011, Sindeeva and Vinokurov started looking for sponsors.
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and Alisher Usmanov considered investing money in the channel, but eventually neither deal was finalized. As of 2013, advertising constituted about 80% of TV Rain's revenue. In the same year, the channel introduced a
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: the cost of an annual subscription was 1,000
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s, access to live broadcast for one day or to one program in the channel's webarchive was available for 30 rubles. In 2014, after the siege of Leningrad controversy, TV Rain was disconnected from Russian cable television. Consequently, the channel lost most of its audience and
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. While TV Rain's monthly budget was about 26 million rubles at the time, advertising brought only 6 million rubles a month. Trying to compensate the losses, the channel raised the price of an annual subscription from 1,000 to 4,800 rubles. In addition, TV Rain organized a telemarathon and thus raised funds for two months of operations. In the same year, the channel signed an advertising contract with the
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. According to TV Rain's financial report, in 2014–2019, the contract generated from three (2014) up to 11 (2016) million rubles a year. In 2015, Boris Zimin's Sreda Foundation invested 7.5 million rubles to support the channel. In 2020, TV Rain's revenue was about 342.3 million rubles, and its net profit was 13.6 million rubles. As of 2021, the channel received income from advertising, paid subscriptions, donations, and sales of promotional goods in its online store.


Awards

TV Rain received the following awards: * TEFI (2011) * Runet Prize (2013) * Free Media Award (2014) * Peabody Journalistic Integrity Award (2022) The channel's journalists also received '' Redkollegia'' award six times. TV Rain's former editor-in-chief
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was a recipient of the CPJ International Press Freedom Award.


International availability

TV Rain website provides live broadcasting and archived programs.''tvrain.ru''
Web site
The channel is also broadcast on YouTube. In January 2017, TV Rain was forced by the to stop broadcasting in the country. It was shut down because channel content implied
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was Russian territory.Ukraine bans Russia's opposition TV channel Dozhd
,
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(12 January 2017)Ukraine Bans Broadcasts Of Independent Russian TV Station Dozhd
,
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(12 January 2017)
According to the channel's owner Natalya Sindeyeva, Russian law requires that media use maps that show Crimea as a part of Russia. Since its annexation by the Russian Federation, the status of Crimea is under dispute; Ukraine and the majority of the international community considers Crimea an integral part of Ukraine, while Russia considers Crimea an integral part of Russia. Ukraine has since moved to ban RTVI for similar reasons.


Staff and programming

; CEOs * Natalya Sindeyeva (2010–2023) * (2023–present) ; Editors-in-chief *
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(2010–2015) *
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(2016–2017) * Aleksandra Perepelova (2017–2019) * Tikhon Dzyadko (2019–present) ; Current journalists :(
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) * ''Here and Now'' (daily news at 15:00 and 19:00) – Eduard Burmistrov, Tikhon Dzyadko, Denis Kataev, Ekaterina Kotrikadze, Nadezhda Metalnikova, Polina Milushkova, Anna Mongait, Valeria Ratnikova. * ''Morning on TV Rain'' (weekdays at 10:00) – Eduard Burmistrov, Tikhon Dzyadko, Denis Kataev, Ekaterina Kotrikadze, Nadezhda Metalnikova, Polina Milushkova, Anna Mongait, Valeria Ratnikova. * ''Kotrikadze of Foreign Affairs'' (Tuesdays at 17:00) – Ekaterina Kotrikadze. * ''Nuances'' (Thursdays) – . * ''And so on...'' (Fridays at 19:00) – Mikhail Fishman. * ''How Everything Went Wrong'' – . * ''Memory Serves Well'' – Anna Nemzer. * ''Women on Top'' – Anna Mongait. * ''Report'' – Nigina Beroeva, Alina Didkovskaya, , , Valeria Kirsanova, Polina Milushkova, Michael Polenov, Valeria Ratnikova, Mikhail Shevelev, Aleksandra Shvedchenko. ; Former journalists * ''Here and Now'' – Yelena Khanga, Elena Pogrebizhskaya. * ''Report'' – Andrei Borisovich Loshak, Farida Rustamova. * ''Fake News'' – Maria Borzunova,
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, Eduard Burmistrov, Ilya Shepelin. * ''Hard Day's Night'' (interviews) – Anton Zhelnov. * ''Money'' – Lev Parkhomenko, Vyacheslav Shiryaev, Artyom Torchinskiy, Margarita Lyutova, Stepan Danilov, Maya Nelyubina. * ''Sindeyeva'' – Natalya Sindeyeva. * ''Straight Line'' – Anna Nemzer, Anna Mongait, Kogershyn Sagieva, Lev Parkhomenko, Margarita Lyutova, Nadezhda Ivanitskaya, Stanislav Belkovsky, Victor Shenderovich. * ''Movchan'' – Andrey Movchan. * ''Parfenov-Posner'' – Leonid Parfyonov and Vladimir Posner. * ''Gosdep'' – Kseniya Sobchak. * ''Sobchak Live'' – Kseniya Sobchak, Ivan Golunov. * ''Citizen Poet'' –
Dmitry Bykov Dmitry Lvovich Bykov ( rus, links=no, Дмитрий Львович Быков, p=ˈdmʲitrʲɪj ˈlʲvovʲɪdʑ ˈbɨkəf, a=Dmitriy L'vovich Bykov.ru.vorb.oga; born 20 December 1967) is a Russian writer, poet, literary critic and journalist. ...
, Mikhail Olegovich Yefremov. * ''Prilepin'' – Zakhar Prilepin. * ''Breakfasts with Aliona Doletskaya'' – Aliona Doletskaya. * ''Zygar'' –
Mikhail Zygar Mikhail Viktorovich Zygar (; born 31 January 1981) is a Russian born journalist, writer and filmmaker, and the founding editor-in-chief of Russian news channel TV Rain (2010–2015). Under Zygar's leadership, TV Rain provided an alternative to ...
. * ''Kashin.Guru'' – Oleg Kashin. * ''Burden of News'' – Sergei Erzhenkov, Alexey Korostelev, Pavel Lobkov, Anna Mongait, Kogershyn Sagieva, Ksenia Sobchak, Oleg Yasakov. * ''It's Hard to be with God'' – Konstantin Eggert. * ''Panopticon'' (debates) – Anna Nemzer, Kogershyn Sagieva, Alexander Nevzorov, Stanislav Belkovsky, Vasily Utkin. * ''Speak'' (interviews) – Yuliya Taratuta. * ''Makeeva'' – Maria Makeeva. * ''Not Agreed Upon'' – Ilya Azar. * ''In What Sense?'' – Tatyana Felgenhauer. * ''Driving around the homeland'' – Sasha Filipenko.


See also

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'', another independent media outlet based in Riga that also publishes in Russian * Silver Rain Radio, similarly named broadcaster also co-founded by Sindeyeva


References


External links

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