New TV season of 2005-2006 on the First National Channel

30.08.2005

Press releaseIn the new season the audience of the channell will see hot and unbiased news from TV Infoservice, analytical, political, social, economic, eductaional and cultural programs, the best movies, exclusive sport broadcasts and lot more.


Press release



In the new season the audience of the channell will see hot and unbiased news from TV Infoservice, analytical, political, social, economic, eductaional and cultural programs, the best movies, exclusive sport broadcasts and lot more.
In the season of 2005-2006 the channel will adopt new design and try to make its programs more informative and stylized. It should be noted that most of new programs are the production of the channel’s own making.
The viewers of the channel will also see new programs such as “Saturday Panorama”, “Hearing the Time”, “Born in the USSR”, economic project “Cost of the Issue”, environmental program “Sustainability”, humanitarian programs “The Epoch”, “TV Miles”, “Having Things”, “Gallery of Images”, sport review “Olympic Visa”, musical project “Autumn Sonata”.
Interesting political and analytical programs will be presented by TV Infoservice.
The average daily time of broadcast in the channel will be 18-19 hours. 12 hours will be given to the programs of the company’s own making.
The new TV season will be opened on the First National TV Channel by entertainment program “TV Garden” on September 11, 2003.
New projects of TV Infoservice in 2005-2006
The projects of TV Infoservice are expected to be modern, have expression and style.
A new economic program “Cost of the Issue” will be presented by TV Infoservice on the night of September 12. The program will report about different fields of national economy. It will cover such topics as lumber industry, export potential of Belarusian companies, market of building materials. The program is hosted by Sergey Volyak.
A documentary by Mikhail Revutsky “Nesvizh, Shadows of the Castle” in 3 episodes is going to be presented on September 16. The film will expose the history of grand palace of Radzivill princes, included in UNESCO list of world heritage in 2005. Another cultural project of Mikhail Revutsky will be launched in October.
The First National Channel will present its informational program “Saturday Panorama” on September 17 at 21:00. It will review the most important domestic and foreign events of the week”. It will be hosted by Irina Yakovleva (“Panorama”) and Maksim Korotkin (“Land Issue”).
New projects of TV season 2005-2006
The new TV season will give a priority to new political, news, analytical and humanitarian programs.
The youth TV magazine “Your Format” is meant for viewers, aged 15-30. The project has a patriotic motivation, keeps contacts with the regions, attracts talented youth, giving it an opportunity to develop their talents. The program is on air every day from Tuesday through Friday.
The state rural policy is announced by a weekly project “Farmer”. It tells about people from the remote regions of Belarus.
The project “Having Things” in the Belarusian language tells about the history of material culture in Belarus. The program is aimed at popularization of national customs and traditions, promotion of interest to the past and history of Belarus. We would like to arouse the feeling of responsibility for disappearance of traditions and call for their renewal. The secrets of old Belarusian cuisine, manufacturing and hunting as well as modern Belarusian traditions and customs, all of it you can learn from the author of the program Ales Matafonov.
“Born in the USSR” is new weekly project, dedicated to recent traditions of Soviet time. In the program you can meet famous scientists, artists, authors and other interesting people.
“Gallery of Images” is a program about personalities in the Belarusian fashion, people, who create fashion and form the image of a modern Belarusian.
The environmental program “Sustainability”, covering the state environmental policy, will be broadcasted two times a week.
A special project “TV Miles” is dedicated to 50th anniversary of the Belarusian television.
The First National Channel uses state-of-the-art technologies, makes studies of the interests of the audience of all ages and walks of life.
The First National Channel works for its viewers in every season.