RT Documentary
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RT Documentary (RTД, literally "RTD") is a Russian free-to-air documentary channel presented in both the English and Russian languages.[2] It was launched on 23 June 2011 by the erstwhile President Dmitry Medvedev who visited RT's studio in Moscow, and deals with a wide variety of topics including Russian culture and life in Russia. The channel shows documentaries mostly on Russia but also from around the globe.[3]
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Type | State media |
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Country | Russia |
Broadcast area | Worldwide |
Network | RT |
Headquarters | RT Television Station, Borovaya Street, Building 3/1, Moscow, Russia |
Programming | |
Language(s) | Live channels: English, Russian Video on demand: English, Arabic, Chinese, French, Hindi, Russian, Spanish & Swahili |
Picture format | 1080i (HDTV) (downscaled to 16:9 480i/576i for SDTV feed) |
Ownership | |
Owner | ANO "TV-Novosti"[1] |
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History | |
Launched | June 23, 2011 |
Former names | RT Documentary channel |
Links | |
Website | rtd en india-rtd |
Availability | |
Streaming media | |
RT Documentary | On Air |
RT.Doc | On Air |
History
2020
On 1 July, 2020, Latvia bans the broadcasting channels of RT Documentary and RT Documentary HD, along with its sister channels including RT International, RT International HD, RT Arabic and RT Spanish.[4] In line with the EU sanction under control of “Rossiya Segodnya International Information Agency Director-General Dmitry Kiselev”.[5] On 9 July, 2020, Lithuanian followed the banning of channels with immediately effect for RT Documentary, RT Documentary HD, RT International, RT International HD and RT Spanish.[6]
2022
On 13 March 2022, RT Documentary YouTube channel with 1.9 million subscribers was suspended.[7]
In September 2022, RT launched its new online streaming platform for "RT Documentary Hindi", available in both English and Hindi language. Along with social media platforms on telegram and X (formerly Twitter).[8]
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