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Serpo
13th June 2011, 08:08 PM
Great channel dont you think.........

http://rt.com/on-air/

RT (TV network)
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RT
Russia-today-logo.svg
Launched December 10, 2005
Owned by ANO TV-Novosti
Picture format 4:3 (576i, SDTV)
Slogan Question more
Country Russia
Language Arabic, English, Russian, Spanish
Broadcast area Worldwide, via Cable, Satellite and Internet
Headquarters Moscow, Russia
Formerly called Russia Today
Sister channel(s) Rusiya Al-Yaum, Russia 24
Website RT.com, RT/On_Air.html Live stream
Availability
Terrestrial
Freeview (UK) Channel 85
MHz Networks (Washington) Channel 30.4
Satellite
Bell TV (Canada) Channel 724
Viasat
Airtel digital tv (India) Channel 311
Indovision (Indonesia) Channel 355
yes (Israel)
SKY Italia (Italy) Channel 531
GlobeCast World TV (North America) FTA Channel 462
Cyfra+ (Poland) Channel 146
NTV Plus (Russia)
Freesat (UK) Channel 206
Sky (UK) Channel 512
Sky (New Zealand) Channel 096
Cable
Rogers Cable (Canada) Channel 887
Shaw Cable (Canada) Channel 179
Time Warner Cable (New York & New Jersey) Channel 135
Time Warner Cable (Upstate New York) Channel 196
Time Warner Cable (Los Angeles & Desert Cities) Channel 236
Time Warner Cable (San Diego & North County) Channel 222
Comcast (Chicago) Channel 103
Comcast (Washington DC) Channel 274
Buckeye CableSystem (Northwest Ohio & Southeast Michigan) Channel 266
RCN (Washington DC) Channel 33
Cox (Washington DC) Channel 474
Verizon FiOS USA Channel 455
Cable TV Hong Kong (Hong Kong) Channel 67
naxoo (Switzerland) Channel 303
UPC Poland Channel 808
First Media (Indonesia) TBA
Global Destiny Cable (Philippines) Channel 86
StarHub TV (Singapore) Channel 151
ZON TV Cabo (Portugal) Channel 234
IPTV
Hypp.TV Malaysia) Channel 2008
mio TV (Singapore) Channel 45
TPG Telecom (Australia) Channel unallocated
Internet television
Live Webcast Watch (Free, available in English)
Livestation Watch (Free, 502 Kbit/s, available in English)
Washington RT studio
Dmitry Medvedev and Margarita Simonyan

RT, previously known as Russia Today, is a global multilingual television news network based in Russia\ RT was the first all-digital Russian TV network.[1] The service is aimed at the overseas market, similar to CCTV-4, DW-TV, France 24 and NHK World, and broadcast through satellite and cable operators throughout the world.

The network, which cost about $30 million in 2005 to set up and $60 million for its first year of operation,[2] started broadcasting on Dec. 10, 2005 with nearly 100 English-speaking journalists reporting for it worldwide.[2][3] RT broadcasts from its headquarters in Moscow and its studio in Washington, DC. It also has bureaus in Miami, Los Angeles, London, Paris, Delhi and Tel Aviv. RT is available in over 100 countries spread over five continents via cable, satellite, and online streaming free from the RT website. There are brief commercials, usually 15 seconds each totaling no more than four minutes per hour and scheduled two blocks per hour of one to three minutes each promoting the network.[4] In addition to the Moscow-based flagship RT English-language broadcast, RT also runs RT Arabic (the Arabic-language service), RT America (featuring news and programming oriented to viewers in the United States), and Actualidad RT in Spanish. RT shows round the clock news bulletins, documentaries, talk shows, and debates, as well as sports news and cultural programs on Russia.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RT_%28TV_network%29

Glass
13th June 2011, 08:29 PM
I go there for the Keiser Repore (sic)

iOWNme
14th June 2011, 10:38 AM
First, the Soviets merged our Political systems starting in 1958 with Eisenhower. Next they merged our Educational systems with the final nail in the 1980's with Reagan falling for Gorbachev's 'Perestroika'. And recently, merging our Media with the Soviet system, aka RT = KGB.

You see when we fought wars with the Communist, we ALWAYS LOST politically. But the uneducated Americans think War with a Communist Country is a National conflict. There is no such thing as a National War with Communist, all war is based on CLASS WARFARE with the Communist.

How has the living conditions of the working class of America turned out since the very first War with Communist?