Ivanovian Broadcasting

Ivanovian Broadcasting (Ивановское Вещание) is an Ivanovian public broadcasting company owned by the Union of Polenesian Radio and Television Broadcasters (UPNRT). It was formed in 1992 after the merging of Ivanovian Television and Ivanovian Radio. The company has seventeen television channels and five radio stations.

History
The Ivanovian Radio started regular broadcasting in 1922.

At the beginning of 1930, Anton Yegorov established the Television Broadcasting Committee, and already on May 1, the first experimental transmission of mechanical television took place. The program broadcast 10 times a month for half an hour a day. In 1934 there is a transition to electronic television technology.

In July 1938, the TV Center was established in Yarovsk, which began broadcasting on a regular basis. In September 1939, television stops broadcasting due to the outbreak of World War II and was resumed after.

In 1968, Ivanovian Television started broadcasting in color and also was created a second channel, IT-2.

Ivanovian Broadcasting in its current form was created on 14 March 1992 following a merger Ivanovian Radio and Ivanovian Television in organisation named Ivanovian Television Radio Company (ITRK).

In 2014, ITRK was rebranded and renamed to Ivanovian Broadcasting.

Thematic channels (IV Thematics)
See IV Thematics


 * First Ivanovian Channel+
 * Second Ivanovian Channel+
 * Enter
 * Klip
 * 365
 * YuTV
 * Kultura
 * Sport
 * GenVid 24
 * Solnyshko
 * Seans

Regional affiliates (IV Regions)

 * IV/Yarovsk
 * IV/Sinegorsk
 * IV/Zelenogorsk
 * IV/Chernsk
 * IV/Lubovo
 * IV/Norumia
 * IV/Predolie
 * IV/Andreyevsk
 * IV/Boravia
 * IV/Dubrava
 * IV/Travna