President Boris Yeltsin's visit to the United Kingdom; military conflicts in Abkhazia, Ingushetia, and Tajikistan; the privatization of enterprises; Militia Day; the transition to the nominal payable cheques of the National Bank in Belarus.
Featured in the program: Yeltsin, Boris Nikolayevich (President of the Russian Federation); Clinton, Bill (President of the United States)
Contributors: Svetlichnyi, Mikhail (Anchor)
Series description: A program of Channel One, broadcasted since February 10, 1986. It surveys the information from the passed part of the day, including sport news and weather forecast. Broadcasted several times a day with the interval 2-3 hours. Until October 14, 1990, the program was called "News." Before 1991 the program was produced by the Studio of information programs of the Central Television, and from 1991 - by the newly crated Information Tevevision Agency. In 1986-1994 the program's timing was from 6 to 21 minutes. From October 1991, evening broadcasts were anchored by Tatiana Komarova, Sergei Medvedev, Irina Mishina, and Pavel Kasparov, and the night broadcasts were anchored by Mikhail Osokin and Dmitrii Kiselev. From February 1992 to September 1993 Sergei Dorenko was the anchorman of the evening issue instead of Pavel Kasparov.
President Boris Yeltsin's visit to the United Kingdom; military conflicts in Abkhazia, Ingushetia, and Tajikistan; the privatization of enterprises; Militia Day; the transition to the nominal payable cheques of the National Bank in Belarus.
Featured in the program: Yeltsin, Boris Nikolayevich (President of the Russian Federation); Clinton, Bill (President of the United States)
Contributors: Svetlichnyi, Mikhail (Anchor)
Series description: A program of Channel One, broadcasted since February 10, 1986. It surveys the information from the passed part of the day, including sport news and weather forecast. Broadcasted several times a day with the interval 2-3 hours. Until October 14, 1990, the program was called "News." Before 1991 the program was produced by the Studio of information programs of the Central Television, and from 1991 - by the newly crated Information Tevevision Agency. In 1986-1994 the program's timing was from 6 to 21 minutes. From October 1991, evening broadcasts were anchored by Tatiana Komarova, Sergei Medvedev, Irina Mishina, and Pavel Kasparov, and the night broadcasts were anchored by Mikhail Osokin and Dmitrii Kiselev. From February 1992 to September 1993 Sergei Dorenko was the anchorman of the evening issue instead of Pavel Kasparov.