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RT (TV network)

RT
Russia-today-logo.svg
Launched 10 December 2005 (2005-12-10) (registered on 6 April 2005)
Owned by ANO "TV-Novosti"
Picture format 1080i (HDTV)
(HD feed downgraded to letterboxed 480i/576i for SDTVs)
Slogan Question More
Country Russia
Language English, Arabic, Spanish
(news channel)
English, Russian (documentary channel)
German, French
(online platforms)
Broadcast area Worldwide
Headquarters Moscow, Russia
Formerly called Russia Today (2005–2009)
Sister channel(s) RT Arabic
RT en Español
RT America
RT UK
RT Documentary
RT Deutsch
Website rt.com
Availability
Terrestrial
Freeview (UK) Channel 135 (SD)
Channel 113 (HD) with RT UK
MHz Networks (U.S.)
Satellite
Bell TV (Canada) Channel 724
Viasat Channel unallocated
Airtel digital tv (India) Channel 396
Indovision (Indonesia) Channel 355
yes (Israel) Channel unallocated
SKY Italia (Italy) Channel 531
Cyfra+ (Poland) Channel 146
NTV Plus (Russia) Channel unallocated
Freesat (UK) Channel 206 (SD/HD) with RT UK
Sky UK & Ireland Channel 512 (SD/HD)
Channel 518 (SD) with RT UK
Sky (New Zealand) Channel 92
Dish Network (U.S.) Nationwide:
Channel 280 (SD/HD)
Washington, D.C. area:
Channel 8084 (SD/HD)
with RT America
GlobeCast WorldTV (U.S.) Channel 462 with RT America/International
Reliance Digital TV (India) Channel 461
Cignal Digital TV (Philippines) Channel unallocated
CanalDigitaal (Netherlands) Channel 90
Dish TV (India) Channel 738
Videocon d2h (India) Channel 363
Foxtel (Australia) Channel 658
DStv (South Africa & selected African countries) Channel 407
Tata Sky (India) Channel 641
Cable
Available on certain U.S. cable systems Check local listings
Available on select Canadian cable systems Check local listings
Verizon FiOS (Washington, D.C. area) Channel 455 with RT America
Cox Communications (Washington, D.C. area) Channel 473 with RT America
RCN Cable (Washington, D.C. area) Channel 33 with RT America
Destiny Cable (Philippines) Channel 86 (Analog)
Channel 221 (Digital)
StarHub TV (Singapore) Channel 151
Cablelink (Philippines) Channel TBA
Cablemás (Mexico) Channel 290
Ziggo (Netherlands) Channel 509
NOS (Portuguese media company) (Portugal) Channel 214
Foxtel (Australia) Channel 658
Bukidnon Z5 Cable (Philippines) Channel 16
(Macau) Channel 820
Cable TV Hong Kong Channel 67
IPTV
Shaw Exo TV (Canada) Channel 505
Bell Fibe TV (Canada) Channel 517
Optik TV (Canada) Channel 573
Eagle Multimedia (U.S.) Channel unallocated with RT America
Russian TVGroup (U.S.) Channel unallocated with RT America
Singtel TV (Singapore) Channel 163 (HD)
TPG Telecom (Australia) Channel unallocated
PTCL Smart TV (Pakistan) Channel 102
Open IPTV (Serbia) Channel 547
VMedia (Canada) Channel 188
Streaming media
Official Live stream On Air (free, available in English)
Sling TV
TVPlayer Watch live (UK only)

RT (formerly Russia Today) is a Russian international television network funded by the Russian government. It operates cable and satellite television channels directed to audiences outside of Russia, as well as providing Internet content in various languages, including English and Russian.

RT International, based in Moscow, Russia, presents around-the-clock news bulletins, documentaries, talk shows, debates, sports news, and cultural programmes about Russia. RT operates as a multilingual service with conventional channels in three languages: the original English-language channel was launched in 2005, the Arabic-language channel in 2007, and the Spanish-language channel in 2009. RT America (since 2010), and RT UK (since 2014) offer some locally based content for those countries.

RT is a brand of "TV-Novosti", an "autonomous non-profit organization", founded by the Russian news agency, RIA Novosti, on April 6, 2005. During the economic crisis in December 2008, the Russian Government, headed by Prime Minister Vladimir Putin, included ANO "TV-Novosti" in the list of core organizations of strategic importance of Russia.

RT has frequently been called a propaganda outlet for the Russian government and its foreign policy by news reporters, including former RT reporters. RT has also been accused of spreading disinformation. The United Kingdom media regulator, Ofcom, has repeatedly found RT to have breached rules on impartiality, and of broadcasting "materially misleading" content. RT says that it offers a Russian perspective on global events.


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