The Ukrainian national commercial channel Inter says it has obtained a seven-year licence from the country’s TV broadcasting regulator.
Ukraine Today widens reach
Ukraine Today is now available in the Netherlands and Belgium, having launched in both countries earlier this month.
Surprising switch for Ukrainian channels
A number of encrypted satellite-delivered Ukrainian channels have unexpectedly become available FTA, albeit temporarily.
Ukraine delays ASO
Ukraine will probably have to put off its ASO date, currently set for July 17, by between six months and a year.
Ukraine strikes blow at Russian stations
The Ukrainian parliament (Verkhovna Rada) has in a second reading adopted amendments to the country’s laws ‘On Advertising’ and ‘On Television and Radio’.
Legal blow for Ukrainian OTT
The Supreme Court of Ukraine has pronounced a final verdict in a dispute between the OTT service Divan.TV and Media Group Ukraine (MGU).
New TV service for Crimea
The Russian government plans to spend R177 million (€3.3 million) on the creation of a new TV channel aimed at the Tatar population living in Crimea.
Major change in Ukrainian broadcasting
The National Television Company of Ukraine is to be transformed from a state organisation into a public joint stock company.
Universal to exit Ukraine
E! and Universal Channel will no longer be available in the Ukrainian market after April 30.
Amnesty condemns Crimean station closure
The Crimea-based Tatar station ATR has been taken off the air after failing to secure a Russian broadcasting licence.