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Current Time celebrates a year of broadcasting

February 10, 2018 19.27 Europe/London By Robert Briel

WATCH VIDEO. A year ago, Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, in cooperation with the Voice of America, launched the Russian language news network, Current Time, or Nastoyashchee Vremya, in Russian.

Created in 2014 to provide reliable news to Russian-speaking audiences in the former Soviet space, Current Time has grown from a single 30-minute programme to a round-the-clock network, bringing reporting and fresh feature coverage to leading digital platforms, 77 distribution networks, and 47 affiliate stations in Russia and nearly 30 other countries, including the Baltics, Ukraine, Moldova, Georgia, Armenia, and Central Asia.

Led by Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty (RFE/RL) in cooperation with the Voice of America (VOA), Current Time said it places a premium on live news coverage, accompanied by robust debate – aiming to present audiences with balanced, spin-free coverage of key political events, including the March 2018 presidential elections in Russia.

The channel has covered social and political protests that state media ignore, and reported extensively on corruption and the war in eastern Ukraine. Its feature programmes have cast a more intimate light on life in Russia, Ukraine, and beyond, telling the untold stories of ordinary residents in unheralded places whose efforts are improving life for their neighbors and communities.

Still other programmes spotlight start-up businesses, food and travel, and satire. The channel’s documentary series has opened a wider world of experience to its audiences by screening 100 films on its platforms that are often barred from mainstream distribution in Russia because of political content.

Prominent Russian documentary filmmaker Vitaly Mansky has called Current Time “the only television in the world that tells [Russians], in Russian, the truth about the current state of affairs. And it is television that is the most effective way of gaining their trust.”

On digital platforms, Current Time’s social media videos, designed for younger audiences and particularly successful inside Russia, were viewed 400 million times in 2017. The channel’s subscriber base on Facebook and Russian-language social media sites like VKontakte tripled during the year, and the channel’s YouTube page grew from 35,000 subscribers to 220,000. Current Time has nearly 1 million subscribers across all social media.

While Current Time is, under US law, editorially independent of any government, it was designated a “foreign agent” by Russia in December, together with VOA and RFE/RL’s other units inside the country, including its Russian Service and regional programs covering the North Caucasus, the Volga region, and Siberia.

In addition to social media, Current Time can be watched through its website at currenttime.tv, and worldwide on OTT outlets such as MeGoGo and Plex TV, as well as the AppleTV, and LG and Samsung SmartTV platforms.

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Filed Under: Newsline, TV Tagged With: Current Time Edited: 10 February 2018 19:29

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Arnhem-based Robert covers the Benelux, France, Germany, Austria and Switzerland as well as IPTV, web TV, connected TV and OTT. Email Robert at rbriel@broadbandtvnews.com.

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