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'''Belarus TV''' ({{lang-ru|Беларусь-ТВ}}) is the state television and radio channel of [[Belarus]]. It was launched on [[1 February]] [[2005]]. It broadcasts primarily in [[Russian language]] programmes of other Belarusian state TV channels [[Lad (TV Channel)|Lad]] and [[Channel One]].
'''Belarus TV''' ({{lang-ru|Беларусь-ТВ}}) is the state television and radio channel of [[Belarus]]. It was launched on [[1 February]] [[2005]]. It broadcasts primarily in [[Russian language]] programmes of other Belarusian state TV channels [[Lad (TV Channel)|Lad]] and [[Channel One (Russia)|Channel One]].


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Revision as of 21:34, 8 September 2009

Belarus TV
Беларусь ТВ
Country Belarus
HeadquartersMinsk,  Belarus
Ownership
OwnerThe Stas Nationality Television and Radio Company

Belarus TV (Template:Lang-ru) is the state television and radio channel of Belarus. It was launched on 1 February 2005. It broadcasts primarily in Russian language programmes of other Belarusian state TV channels Lad and Channel One.