The leading Ukrainian operator Volia has suspended the distribution of the Russian channels NTV Mir, RTR Planeta and the First Channel.
More TV services for Crimea
The number of TV channels available to viewers in Crimea will now increase following its takeover by Russia.
Ukrainian channels disappear in Crimea
All Ukrainian on-air broadcasters have lost their audience in Crimea in the past week, according Valentyn Koval, the general manager of M1 and M2 TV channels.
Volia limits Russian channels
Ukraine’s leading cable operator Volia has issued a statement about its retransmission of Russian channels.
Crimea cuts Ukrainian cable channels
The Ukrainian broadcaster 1+1 says that cable operators in Crimea have been forced to turn off Ukrainian channels.
Crimean authorities take TV channels off air
Crimean authorities should immediately restore broadcasting in the region by the independent Ukraine television stations Channel 5 and Channel 1+1, the Committee to Protect Journalists said in a statement.
Ukraine: DTT problems and solutions
Ukraine needs to implement a number of far-reaching measures to get its troubled transition to digital broadcasting back on track.
Ukraine clamps down on Russian broadcasts
The Ukrainian parliament (Verkhovna Rada) has signed a decree, numbered 4200, suspending the transmission or retransmission of some TV and radio programmes via cable networks.
Ukrainian boost for Viasat
Triolan, Ukraine’s second largest cable operator, is again distributing Viasat channels.
Ukrainian OTT: an overview
Although OTT services are growing rapidly in Ukraine, piracy remains a major obstacle to the development of the market.