Vesti FM (Russian: Радиостанция «Вести ФМ») is a radio station based in Russia and owned by VGTRK. It started broadcasting on February 5, 2008 at 6:00 am Moscow Time. The station is included in the first multiplex of digital television in Russia using DVB-T technology.
The station began broadcasting on February 5, 2008 in Moscow on 97.6 MHz. At first the station broadcast only in Moscow and St. Petersburg, it now broadcasts to more than twenty-nine regions of Russia.
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Vesti (Russian: Вести) is a brand utilised by the Russian broadcaster VGTRK and the regional GTRKs for their news service on television, on radio and online.
News bulletins on Russia 1 had been utilising three horses motif in opening titles. It was dropped for once, and once again in 2014 brand refresh.
Vesti (Russian: Вести, "News") is an Israeli Russian-language daily newspaper. Based in Tel Aviv, the paper is Israel's most widely read Russian-language paper and its only remaining daily paper in Russian. The paper was started in 1992 by Yedioth Ahronoth Group, which remains its owner. It was very widely read in the 1990s but its sales have slumped more recently. The paper was edited by the refusenik Eduard Kuznetsov from 1992 to 1999.
In 1996 Vesti was read by around 200,000 people. Since the 1990s sales of Russian-language papers in Israel have fallen sharply as emigration from Russian-speaking countries has slowed and immigrants who arrived earlier have switched to Hebrew papers. Israeli newspaper sales have also declined across the board, largely due to the internet. Vesti's sales have fallen significantly, forcing it to take cost-cutting measures, including dropping its earlier broadsheet format for a compact format in 2004. In 2005 its claimed top circulation was 55,000. It employed 50 journalists in 2001.