1. That's how it looked outside of Moscow. In Moscow, the channel was shut down abruptly several minutes before the host announced the abrupt end of the show. 2. A year later, a second incarnation of the channel was shut down with a similar words of "Goodbye! We've been taken off the air."
@@tabloidfootprintsthere is a reconstruction of this shutdown based on video from negotiations in the television center (th-cam.com/video/zmFZnG2nXoI/w-d-xo.html)
The presenter of the last programme - and the last voice on TV6 - was Vladimir Solovyov, still a prominent television presenter in Russia albeit on state television.
0:00 - "[the authorities have done] their absolutely dirty deed. We are off the air in Moscow and [in the duration of 5 minutes we will be in regions ]. It's no one's fault. Such is our government, such is our life, such is the time we have. All the best to you! Goodbye." (in brackets are parts of the speech that are either cut off or muffled in this version of the recording)
Not only does Wikipedia have footage of TV-6's last (30 minutes of said) broadcast archived, but there's also a video with their last program, with intercom in it as well. Here: watch?v=OsqoCtZv3bM Judging by the comments there, it looks like it's a verified source.
Time points for those who want to see the stuff: 0:44 TB-6 screen 6:52 Sine wave 7:00 Test card 10:34 Black screen with text that (according to DeepL) translates to: We've been taken off the air.
UEIT (as this testcard is called) was used by almost all post-Soviet TV companies in the 90s and early 00s. SMPTE colour bars started to be used after satellite and cable TV became popular and TV channels started to focus on them instead of analogue broadcasting.
Putin has nothing to do with it. the bankruptcy was caused by the Lukoil-garant company and Evgeniy Kiselev’s carelessness regarding the reorganization of the company.
After TB6 Ceased Its Transmission, Their Frequency Was Taken Over By NTV+ DTH Pay TV Provider For The Free Sports Channel (Similar To Match TV) To Cover 2002 Winter Olympics In Its Entirety. Few Months Later, In June Of That Year, TVS Began Broadcasting On The Same Frequency, But Not Too Long. One Year Later, TVS Was Dropped On Russia's Cable Providers. And Lastly On June 22nd 2003, The Regular Programming Was Halted With The Logo And Message. That Will Be Followed By Testcard Before The Frequency Of TVS Was Handed Over To VGTRK, For Launching ''Sport'' And Later ''Russia 2'' On The Same Frequency As TVS. But In 2015, Those Frequency Was Handed Over Again To Gazprom Media (Owners Of NTV). They Launched Match TV, Which Will Replaced Russia 2 On The Same Frequency. As Of Now, Match TV Is Still On The Air But On Channel 3, Instead Of Channel 6.
1. That's how it looked outside of Moscow. In Moscow, the channel was shut down abruptly several minutes before the host announced the abrupt end of the show.
2. A year later, a second incarnation of the channel was shut down with a similar words of "Goodbye! We've been taken off the air."
is the Moscow closure available anywhere on TH-cam?
@@tabloidfootprints Not on TH-cam, not on any other platform.
@@tabloidfootprintsthere is a reconstruction of this shutdown based on video from negotiations in the television center (th-cam.com/video/zmFZnG2nXoI/w-d-xo.html)
The presenter of the last programme - and the last voice on TV6 - was Vladimir Solovyov, still a prominent television presenter in Russia albeit on state television.
0:00 - "[the authorities have done] their absolutely dirty deed. We are off the air in Moscow and [in the duration of 5 minutes we will be in regions ]. It's no one's fault. Such is our government, such is our life, such is the time we have. All the best to you! Goodbye."
(in brackets are parts of the speech that are either cut off or muffled in this version of the recording)
11:19 apparently that just says their off air but imagine waking up at like 2am would be terrifying lmao
Not only does Wikipedia have footage of TV-6's last (30 minutes of said) broadcast archived, but there's also a video with their last program, with intercom in it as well. Here: watch?v=OsqoCtZv3bM Judging by the comments there, it looks like it's a verified source.
Time points for those who want to see the stuff:
0:44 TB-6 screen
6:52 Sine wave
7:00 Test card
10:34 Black screen with text that (according to DeepL) translates to: We've been taken off the air.
How Russian, I know about it😅
The last words said we where off the air
Did they used the Testcard during USSR TV 1? (7:23)
UEIT (as this testcard is called) was used by almost all post-Soviet TV companies in the 90s and early 00s. SMPTE colour bars started to be used after satellite and cable TV became popular and TV channels started to focus on them instead of analogue broadcasting.
Hello from Russia❤
Oh God, immediate terror tears, wtf
What does it say at the end? That looks terrifying
in translation: "WE'VE BEEN TOOK OFF THE AIR"
@@20thCLS Thank you!
The lifeless corpse of a tv channel
From what i read, TB6 has been shut off by president Vladimir Putin because of bankruptcy
The electricity for the station’s building was shut off imediately after it switched to the TB6 logo card ( 0:42 )
Putin has nothing to do with it. the bankruptcy was caused by the Lukoil-garant company and Evgeniy Kiselev’s carelessness regarding the reorganization of the company.
@@kamirus ohh
After TB6 Ceased Its Transmission, Their Frequency Was Taken Over By NTV+ DTH Pay TV Provider
For The Free Sports Channel (Similar To Match TV) To Cover 2002 Winter Olympics In Its Entirety.
Few Months Later, In June Of That Year, TVS Began Broadcasting On The Same Frequency,
But Not Too Long. One Year Later, TVS Was Dropped On Russia's Cable Providers.
And Lastly On June 22nd 2003, The Regular Programming Was Halted With The Logo And Message.
That Will Be Followed By Testcard Before The Frequency Of TVS Was Handed Over To VGTRK,
For Launching ''Sport'' And Later ''Russia 2'' On The Same Frequency As TVS.
But In 2015, Those Frequency Was Handed Over Again To Gazprom Media (Owners Of NTV).
They Launched Match TV, Which Will Replaced Russia 2 On The Same Frequency.
As Of Now, Match TV Is Still On The Air But On Channel 3, Instead Of Channel 6.
6:53
0:44 6:52 7:00 10:34
10:37 💀 AAHH