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About RBC-TV
RBC TV business television channel went live in September 2003 and ever since has been the only source of business news on Russian television.
RBC TV is on the air round-the-clock, covering economic, financial and relevant political events in Russia and abroad, features analytical reviews, forecasts and expert commentaries, interviews with top business people and politicians, business press reviews, as well as special programs that give an in-depth look into current issues for Russian business.
Over 90% of information featured on RBC TV is dedicated to events in Russia and produced in-house. RBC TV has a professional team of 650 specialists with a background in business media, including 40 analysts from commercial banks and financial companies.
RBC-TV broadcasting
RBC TV broadcasts updates of global market information, as well as business and economic news produced by the CNBC and CNN television channels, which are the official partners of RBC TV. In addition, RBC TV broadcasts its programs devoted to the Russian business and economy on CNN, and since February 2005 - on CNBC Europe. Other partners of RBC TV include Bloomberg, APTN and Reuters.
RBC TV broadcasts 24 hours a day: live broadcasting from 7 a.m. to 1 a.m. with recaps of top stories and analytical blocks from 1 a.m. to 7 a.m. RBC TV is a unique television channel, as it has combined two concepts of broadcasting - news and analysis. The channel provides its audience with morning broadcasting, daytime broadcasting (analytical programs) and evening broadcasting (news, wrap-ups of the day's top stories). Unlike other television channels, RBC TV focuses on providing specialized business television broadcasting primarily for its core audience, i.e. those interested in economic, financial and business information.
RBC TV distributes its signal via satellite channels, cable networks, cable and terrestrial channels, the Stream TV interactive television, regional partners, and via the Internet.
The key advertisers for RBC TV are financial organizations, including banks and insurance companies; real estate and construction firms, business service providers, telecommunications and hi-tech companies, as well as companies listed on stock exchanges.
RBC-TV audience
In 2006, RBC TV established coverage in nearly all major Russian cities The television channel is currently available to most of its core audience: managers, state officials, business people and persons responsible for making key business decisions.
The technical penetration of the channel now reaches 53m Russians. In addition, RBC TV distributes its signal to the CIS states including Ukraine, Kazakhstan and Belarus, and the Baltic countries as well. According to RBC's estimates, RBC TV 's total coverage outside Russia is close to 15m people. The channel's monthly audience has reached virtually 9m viewers, and in terms of average viewing time, RBC TV matches that of national channels.
Programs on RBC-TV
PRBC TV offers programs that cover significant processes in the Russian economy and present up-to-date information about the leading players on the financial and consumer markets.
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News
Current events in the Russian and foreign business world. Review of the most important economic, political, and financial events of the day.
Daily, every half hour, starting at 7a.m.
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Markets
Market reports from Russian and foreign exchanges with online expert commentaries from analysts, portfolio managers from banking and investment companies, corporate news.
Weekdays, 23 times a day/hourly.
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In focus
Reports on ongoing events and trends in various spheres of Russian business. Original solutions, effective technologies, and unique business ideas. In-studio discussions, special reports, live broadcasts and commentary from experts.
Weekdays at 4:35 p.m., with a repeat the following day at 11:35 a.m.
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Sphere of interests
A show focused on joining business and culture, featuring out-of-the-ordinary businesses and original approaches in management and marketing.
Weekdays at 1:35 p.m. repeated at 9:35 p.m.
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C-news
Brief news and reports about the latest advances and innovations, which may prove of interest to professionals and consumers of high tech products.
Weekdays at 7:50 a.m., 8:50 a.m., and 9:55 a.m.
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