NTV Plus

NTV Plus
НТВ Плюс
CountryRussia
HeadquartersMoscow
Programming
Picture format16:9 (SDTV)
Ownership
OwnerNTV Plus B.V.
History
LaunchedSeptember 1, 1996
Links
Websitewww.ntvplus.ru
www.ntvt.com.ua (Ukraine)
Previous NTV logo
NTV-Plus on CSTB-2009 exhibition, February, Moscow, Crocus Expo.

NTV Plus (Russian: НТВ Плюс) is the brand name for the Russian digital satellite television provider, transmitted from Eutelsat's W4 satellite at 36.0°E and from Bonum 1 at 56.0°E. Previously a part of Vladimir Gusinsky's MediaMost holding, now it is the flagship product of NTV Plus B.V. (owned by Gazprom Media) which is based in the Netherlands.

History

  • 1996 - First broadcasts of NTV-Plus appeared on September 1, 1996
  • 1997 - Since early in the year the channels were broadcast in encoded form.
  • 1998 - On November 22 NTV-Plus started satellite TV broadcasting.
  • 1999 - In February NTV-Plus switched from an analogue to digital broadcasting system allowing the expansion of the number of channels from five to fifty. In December NTV-Plus started re-broadcasting digital channels in two languages.
  • 2000 - On May 25 another Eutelsat-W4 satellite was put into orbit allowing the expansion of the broadcasting area.
  • 2005 - Beginning of Dolby Digital 5.1 broadcasting
  • 2006 - Broadcasting begins in Ukraine territory
  • 2007 - Broadcasting in HDTV started
  • 2010 - Broadcasting in 3D TV started. By cooperation with Panasonic, "NTV plus 3D" channel was launched.
  • 2017 - Broadcasting in 4K/UHD started
  • 2022 - The Denis Diderot Committee, a European group of professional and academics researchers and professionals ask sanctions against NTV Plus for having cancelled various international news channels from its line-up. [1][2]

Channels

Variety, entertainment

Sports

  • Match TV (SD/HD)
  • Match Nash Sport
  • Match Arena (SD/HD)
  • Match Game
  • Match Planeta
  • Match Strana
  • Match Boets
  • Match Futbol 1
  • Match Futbol 2
  • Match Futbol 3
  • Match TV Horse World
  • Eurosport 1 (SD/HD)
  • Eurosport 2 (HD)
  • Extreme Sports Channel (SD)
  • Telekanal Russian Extreme
  • Konnyy Mir
  • KHL (SD/HD)
  • KHL Prime
  • Viju+ Sport
  • Boytsovskiy klub

News

International

Movies

  • Teleklub
  • Dom Kino
  • Indiyskoye Kino
  • Kinokomedia
  • Kinoseriya
  • Kinomix
  • Kinouzhas
  • Nashe Novoye Kino
  • Rodnoe Kino
  • Kinohit
  • Kinopremiera
  • Kinosemiya
  • Kinosvidanie
  • Muzhkoye Kino
  • FX Russia (SD/HD)
  • FX Life Russia (SD)
  • Comedy Central Russia (SD)
  • Viju TV1000
  • Viju TV1000 Kino
  • Viju TV1000 Action
  • Russkij Illusion
  • Illusion +
  • Hollywood
  • Eurokino
  • TV XXI (SD)
  • AMEDIA 1
  • AMEDIA 2
  • AMEDIA Premium

Music

  • Muzika Pervogo
  • Telekanal La Minor
  • TNT Music (SD)
  • MTV Global (SD)
  • Club MTV (SD)
  • MTV Hits (SD)
  • MTV 80s (SD)
  • MTV 90s (SD)
  • MTV 00s (SD)
  • Bridge TV
  • Bridge TV Russkij Hit
  • Bridge TV Classic
  • Bridge TV Hits
  • Bridge TV Deluxe
  • Bridge TV Shlyager
  • Bridge TV Fresh
  • Bridge TV Rock
  • Bridge TV Ethno
  • Europa Plus TV
  • Muz-TV
  • Music Now
  • 9X0
  • 9XM
  • B4U Music
  • M Tune

Kids

Documentary

Pay-per-view

  • Kinoreys 1
  • Kinoreys 2

HD

4K/UHD

  • Fashion 4K
  • Home 4K

Ukraine only

Adult

  • Hustler TV (SD)
  • Nuart TV (SD)
  • Russkaya Noch (SD)
  • Playboy TV (SD)

Radio

  • AvtoRadio
  • Business FM
  • Comedy Radio
  • Detskoe Radio
  • DFM 101.2
  • Echo of Moscow
  • Hit FM
  • Humor FM
  • Love Radio
  • Militseyskaya Volna
  • NRJ Russia
  • Radio Chanson
  • Radio Dlya Dvoih
  • Radio Komsomolskaya Pravda
  • Radio Romantika
  • Radio Maximum
  • Radio Mir
  • Radio Vanya
  • Relax FM
  • Russkoye Radio

Defunct

*AB Moteurs

.*AMC (Russia) (Replaced by Hollywood)

High-definition television (HDTV)

Starting from 2007, NTV Plus offers high-definition television (HDTV) programming. The following channels are offered: HD Kino (cinema), HD Sport (sports), HD Life (nature & travel), Eurosport HD, Discovery HD, MTV/Nickelodeon HD, National Geographic HD (nature).[3]

The content is either produced by NTV Plus itself or received from foreign partners. The programming is delivered in 1080i25 format using H.264/MPEG-4 AVC codec with 10 Mbit/s data rate. NTV Plus has contracted with France's Thomson to manufacture the receivers that accept signal encoded in MPEG-4.[4]

References

  1. ^ Calls for sanctions on Russian pay-TV Satellite platforms Trikolor and NTV+, Broadband TV News 5 April 2022
  2. ^ Report and petition of the Denis Diderot Committee https://histv3.wixsite.com/denisdiderot
  3. ^ "NTV Plus HD channel lineup (in Russian)".
  4. ^ "HDTV — right here and right now (in Russian)".