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The license has been limited to ten years. The content will be responsible for t...

The National Council gave a license for satellite broadcasting of the TV TV Ministry of Defense TV channel

The license has been limited to ten years. The content will be responsible for the servicemen of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, including the founder of "Television Toronto" Roman Vintonov (Michael Shur). The TV and Radio Studio of the Ministry of Defense has received a satellite license under the TV Army logo. The relevant decision was announced by representatives of the National Council for Television and Radio Broadcasting, the broadcast took place on March 23 on YouTube.

Producer Illarion Pavliuk represented the channel during the meeting. He noted that the content will be responsible for the media who serve in the Armed Forces. In total, 90% of the team are Ukrainian military. The names of those who work in the team are named. Among them is the head of the Inna Rudenko training direction, brand manager Ostap Malashniak, editor-in-chief Yevgeny Samoilenko, producer of information programs and special projects Roman Vintonov and Chief Director Vladimir Rybas.

Roman Vintonov (Michael Shur), a Ukrainian journalist, who is known for author's programs on television, will also join work. The channel format was characterized as a Discovery Mílitary. Oleg Chernysh, Deputy Chairman of the National Council, said that a large number of providers were interested in the functioning of the channel and expressed their desire to take it in their networks: "That is, this channel will be available not only on the satellite but also in the cable.

" Earlier, Focus reported that the National Council in July 2022 canceled the licenses of the media holding of businessman Rinat Akhmetov. Licenses of 8 channels of Media Holding "Ukraine" were terminated due to the law on oligarchs. "Donbass", "Ukraine" and "Ukraine 24", "Football 1", "Football 2", "Football 3", "UFV. TV", "Indigo TV" were among the channels that lost their license.