Ukrainian state TV stopped showing in Poltava

26.12.2014 19:27
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Poltava, December 26 (PolitNavigator, Victoria Litovchenko) – In Poltava, the Triolan provider will stop broadcasting “First National”.

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The company has significantly changed its broadcasting system; according to the new network, Poltava residents will not see this channel on their screens, the publication reports "Poltava region".

According to employees of the Poltava branch of the company, the cessation of broadcasting of the state TV channel was caused by two reasons. Firstly, the National Council on Television and Radio Broadcasting made a corresponding decision. Secondly, First National simply ended its contract with the Triolan company.

As PolitNavigator previously reported, The Ministry of Information announced the start of radio broadcasting to the territory controlled by the DPR, as well as plans to create a Ukrainian international television channel.

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