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{{Short description|Defunct television channel in Russia}}
{{Expand Russian|Семёрка (телеканал)|date=May 2011}}
{{Expand Russian|Семёрка (телеканал)|date=May 2011}}
{{Infobox television channel
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| name = Semyorka (SevenTV)
| name = Semyorka (7TV)
| logofile = Semyorka Logo (August 2011).svg
| logo = Semyorka Logo (August 2011).svg
| logosize = 120px
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| logocaption = Last logo
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| launch_date = {{start date|2001|09|17}}
| launch = April 17, 2000
| closed date = December 31, 2011<br>12:00 (GMT+4)
| closed_date = {{end date|2011|12|31}}<br>12:00 MSK
| picture format = [[4:3]] ([[576i]], [[SDTV]])
| picture_format = [[576i]] [[SDTV]]
| share =
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| owner = UTH Russia
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| country = [[Russia]]
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| language = [[Russian language|Russian]]
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| area = Russia <br> CIS
| slogan = You are watching Seven!
| motto =
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| country = [[Russia]]
| headquarters = 3rd floor, Warsaw Street, [[Moscow]]
| former_names =
| language = [[Russian language|Russian]]
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| broadcast area = Russia <br> CIS
| replaced_by = [[Disney Channel (Russia)]]
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| headquarters = 3rd floor, Warsaw Street, [[Moscow]]
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| sister names = [[Sagar Surana (India)]]
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| web = http://7tv.ru
}}
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'''Semyorka''', or '''SevenTV''' ({{lang-ru|Семёрка}}) was a [[Russia]]n federal<ref>[http://gazeta.ru/news/business/2010/03/23/n_1473494.shtml ФАС утвердила перечень федеральных телеканалов] {{ref-ru}}</ref> [[television channel]], broadcast under the ''UTH Russia'' [[television network]] from [[Moscow]], Russia. The channel was officially founded in 1997 and on 17 September 2001 it was registered as the national level television channel.<ref name="uth">{{cite web | url=http://www.uthrussia.ru/en/assets/seventv/ | title=History of SevenTV | publisher=uthrussia.ru (UTH Russia) | accessdate=June 1, 2011}}</ref>
'''Semyorka''', or '''7TV''' ({{langx|ru|Семёрка}}) was a Russian federal<ref>[http://gazeta.ru/news/business/2010/03/23/n_1473494.shtml ФАС утвердила перечень федеральных телеканалов] {{in lang|ru}}</ref> [[television channel]], owned by UTH Russia. The channel was launched on 17 September 2001 as a national television channel.<ref name="uth">{{cite web | url=http://www.uthrussia.ru/en/assets/seventv/ | title=History of SevenTV | publisher=uthrussia.ru (UTH Russia) | accessdate=June 1, 2011 | url-status=dead | archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20120324195756/http://www.uthrussia.ru/en/assets/seventv/ | archivedate=March 24, 2012 }}</ref>


Between 2010/11 season, [[MegaFon]] sponsored the channel.
The channel used to broadcast a wide variety of television programs related to entertainment and news. As of March 1, 2011, 7TV rebranded itself as "SevenTV" with a new slogan "entertained benefit".<ref>{{cite news | url=http://slon.ru/blogs/mnaumova/post/539829/ | title=7TV renamed to "SevenTV" | work=slon.ru | date=March 2, 2011 | accessdate=June 1, 2011 | author=Naumova, Marina | language=Russian}}</ref> Headquarters of the channel is located at the 3rd floor of the shopping centre on the Warsaw highway in Moscow. According to TNS, in the third quarter of 2010 the average viewership for the category "18-54 years old", increased to 1.5% compared to the rating of 0.2% in 2009.<ref name="uth"/><ref>{{cite web | url=http://tv-digest.ru/news.php?id=34389 | title=YUTV holding to carry rebranding channel "7TV" | publisher=TV Digest | work=TV Digest | date=March 3, 2011 | accessdate=June 1, 2011 | language=Russian}}</ref>


Originally, 7TV broadcast sports. From March to August 2011, it says the channel said that it was under "reconstruction" before being rebranded. The channel used to broadcast a wide variety of TV programs related to entertainment, series and movies. As of March 1, 2011, 7TV rebranded itself as "SevenTV" with their new slogan, "entertained benefit".<ref>{{cite news | url=http://slon.ru/blogs/mnaumova/post/539829/ | title=7TV renamed to "SevenTV" | work=slon.ru | date=March 2, 2011 | accessdate=June 1, 2011 | author=Naumova, Marina | language=Russian}}</ref> The headquarters for the channel were located on the 3rd floor of the shopping centre on the [[Varshavskoye Highway]] in Moscow. According to TNS, in the third quarter of 2010 the average viewership for the category "18-54 years old", increased to 1.5% compared to the rating of 0.2% in 2009.<ref name="uth"/><ref>{{cite web | url=http://tv-digest.ru/news.php?id=34389 | title=YUTV holding to carry rebranding channel "7TV" | publisher=TV Digest | work=TV Digest | date=March 3, 2011 | accessdate=June 1, 2011 | language=Russian}}</ref>
Despite those ratings increases, the channel was shut down on December 31, 2011. It was replaced with the Russian version of [[Disney Channel (Russia)|Disney Channel]] on January 1, 2012.

Despite those ratings increases, the channel was shut down on December 31, 2011. It was replaced with the Russian version of [[Disney Channel (Russia)|Disney Channel]] on same day. The final program aired on the channel was the 1973 film [[Tři oříšky pro Popelku|''Three Gifts for Cinderella'']].


==References==
==References==
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==External links==
==External links==
* {{official website|http://7tv.ru/}} {{ru icon}}
* {{official website|http://7tv.ru/}} {{in lang|ru}}


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Latest revision as of 08:07, 26 November 2024

Semyorka (7TV)
Last logo
CountryRussia
Broadcast areaRussia
CIS
Headquarters3rd floor, Warsaw Street, Moscow
Programming
Language(s)Russian
Picture format576i SDTV
Ownership
OwnerUTH Russia
History
LaunchedSeptember 17, 2001 (2001-09-17)
ClosedDecember 31, 2011 (2011-12-31)
12:00 MSK
Replaced byDisney Channel (Russia)

Semyorka, or 7TV (Russian: Семёрка) was a Russian federal[1] television channel, owned by UTH Russia. The channel was launched on 17 September 2001 as a national television channel.[2]

Between 2010/11 season, MegaFon sponsored the channel.

Originally, 7TV broadcast sports. From March to August 2011, it says the channel said that it was under "reconstruction" before being rebranded. The channel used to broadcast a wide variety of TV programs related to entertainment, series and movies. As of March 1, 2011, 7TV rebranded itself as "SevenTV" with their new slogan, "entertained benefit".[3] The headquarters for the channel were located on the 3rd floor of the shopping centre on the Varshavskoye Highway in Moscow. According to TNS, in the third quarter of 2010 the average viewership for the category "18-54 years old", increased to 1.5% compared to the rating of 0.2% in 2009.[2][4]

Despite those ratings increases, the channel was shut down on December 31, 2011. It was replaced with the Russian version of Disney Channel on same day. The final program aired on the channel was the 1973 film Three Gifts for Cinderella.

References

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  1. ^ ФАС утвердила перечень федеральных телеканалов (in Russian)
  2. ^ a b "History of SevenTV". uthrussia.ru (UTH Russia). Archived from the original on March 24, 2012. Retrieved June 1, 2011.
  3. ^ Naumova, Marina (March 2, 2011). "7TV renamed to "SevenTV"". slon.ru (in Russian). Retrieved June 1, 2011.
  4. ^ "YUTV holding to carry rebranding channel "7TV"". TV Digest (in Russian). TV Digest. March 3, 2011. Retrieved June 1, 2011.
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