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CTC Media

CTC Media is a Russian independent broadcasting company with headquarters in Moscow, Russia.

STS Media LLC
CTC Media
Native name
ООО «СТС Медиа»
Company typePrivate
IndustryBroadcasting, entertainment, TV, free-to-air broadcasting, TV production
Founded1989
HeadquartersMoscow, Russia
Key people
Viacheslav Murugov (CEO)
Revenue$472 million[1] (2017)
$7.27 million[1] (2017)
$6.72 million[1] (2017)
Total assets$857 million[1] (2017)
Total equity$702 million[1] (2017)
OwnerNational Media Group (49%)
VTB (51%)
Websitehttp://www.ctcmedia.ru/

History edit

CTC Media (till 2004 - StoryFirst Communications) was established by a U.S. entrepreneur Peter Gerwe in 1989 in Delaware in the United States.[2] In 1991 co-founded Russian-American radio station Maximum. The Group launched broadcasting operations in 1991 with its own TV station in St. Petersburg. Channel Six of St. Petersburg started broadcasting in other regions in 1994.

National TV channel CTC debuted in 1996, Russia's first thematic channel Domashny was launched in 2005.[3][4]

In 2009, СTC Media began international satellite broadcasting in North America as CTC International. In June 2010, the launch of international broadcasting took place in Israel. In March 2011, CTC Media started international broadcasting in Germany, and later in May 2011, a number of agreements were signed to start broadcasting on two new platforms in North America. In October 2011, CTC International increased its footprint in North America and began broadcasting in the Baltic states. As of February 2012, the international version of CTC began broadcasting in Europe, as well as in a number of countries in North Africa, the Middle East, and Central Asia. CTC-International started broadcasting in Kyrgyzstan in April 2012, and launched in Armenia, Georgia, and Azerbaijan in May the same year. CTC International is available in Thailand since July 2012.

The Everest Sales advertising agency was established in the autumn 2010 and is responsible for selling the advertising inventory of CTC, Domashny, Che and CTC Love, the Group’s Videomore.ru and Domashniy.ru internet portal. It also manages advertising sales in the Commonwealth of Independent States for Channel 31 group of companies in Kazakhstan.

In December 2010, Videomore was launched as the first Social TV Network in Russia.[5] The site combines all the advantages of a professional video portal with those of a social network. Since 2012, it also offers content of Channel Five and Ren.[6] In October 2011, CTC Media introduced the Domashniy portal as an online extension of Domashny TV channel, which is aimed at a female audience.[7]

In October 2013, Peretz International (international version of Peretz channel) began broadcasting in cable networks in Belarus. In January 2014, launch took place in Kyrgyzstan.

In spring 2014, CTC Media launched the new channel CTC Love on cable and satellite platforms,[8][9] and signed a distribution deal with Hulu.[10]

CTC Media was acquired by the private, Nycosia, Cyprus-based firm Telcrest Investments Limited in the spring of 2016.[11]

Business activity edit

In December 2007, the Group acquired TV content production facilities Soho Media for $10 million and Konstantin Kikichev’s CostaFilm for $40 million.[12] The companies were merged into Story First Production in July 2011.[13]

In 2008, CTC Media acquired a 20% interest in Channel 31 group of companies in Kazakhstan for $65 million and it began broadcasting in CTC format. In October 2008, the Group acquired a 51% stake in the TeleDixi broadcasting company in Moldova for $4.1 million.[14] Also in 2008, CTC Media and Terra Group established a broadcasting company Sof TC in Uzbekistan. However, it did not take off and was divested in 2010.[15]

In April 2008, CTC Media acquired DTV channel (currently – Che) from the Group’s shareholder Modern Times Group.[16]

In 2006, CTC Media acquired TV company Orion in Samara, Russia, and went on to acquire RIO in the same region in May 2011.[17]

Shareholders edit

CTC Media went public on June 1, 2006, at $14 per share and was listed on NASDAQ under the symbol "CTCM". Owners of the Group offered 16.38% with the total IPO value of $345.9 million. As of February 26, 2009, CTC Media market capitalization amounted to $504 million.[18]

The company's common stock ceased to trade on the NASDAQ Global Select Market in May 2016.[19]

CEOs edit

Businesses edit

СTC Media incorporates five nationwide free-to-air television channels in Russia (CTC, Domashny, Che, CTC Love, Kazakhstan (Channel 31) with a combined potential audience of over 150 million people. CTC-International is available in Israel, Germany, Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia, the US, Canada and Australia. International versions of Domashniy and Peretz are available in the CIS countries, and Europe, Georgia, Mongolia, in the US and Australia. International version of Peretz channel is also available in the Baltic states and in Cyprus. The Group incorporates EvereST-S advertising sales agency, Social TV Network VideoMore.Ru, and CTC.ru, Domashniy.ru, Chetv.ru, CTCLove.ru portals as well as Caramba TV.

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e Error: Unable to display the reference properly. See the documentation for details.
  2. ^ СТС Media объединили свои продакшн-компании 28.07.2011
  3. ^ ЖИЗНЬ: Первый московский станет женским
  4. ^ . Archived from the original on 2013-11-10. Retrieved 2013-04-04.
  5. ^ СТС Медиа закинули удочку в "Видеоморе" 20.12.2010
  6. ^ «СТС Медиа» и НМГ вместе идут в интернет 2013-06-25 at the Wayback Machine 07.11.2012
  7. ^ "СТС Медиа" запустила женский портал 26.10.2011
  8. ^ У CTC Media появится телеканал для девушек Ведомости, 29.01.2014
  9. ^ Телеканал СТС Love возглавит Роман Саркисов Известия, 28 января 2014
  10. ^ "Russian Broadcaster CTC Media Sells Content to Hulu | Hollywood Reporter". www.hollywoodreporter.com. 7 July 2014. Retrieved 2020-12-17.
  11. ^ Item 2.01: Completion of Acquisition or Disposition of Assets
  12. ^ СТС купила в России киностудии Костафильм и Сохо Медиа 22.12.2007
  13. ^ «СТС Медиа» слил производство 28.07.2011
  14. ^ Холдинг «СТС Медиа» купил телеканал в Молдавии // lenta.ru проверено 2010
  15. ^ CTC Media свернет деятельность в Узбекистане 06.08.2010
  16. ^ . Archived from the original on 2016-03-03. Retrieved 2013-04-04.
  17. ^ . Archived from the original on 2014-04-19. Retrieved 2014-04-18.
  18. ^ Ксения Болецкая. «CTC» списала прибыль // Ведомости, No. 35 (2305), 27 февраля 2009
  19. ^ CTC Media, Inc. Announces Completion of Cash-Out Merger
  20. ^ "Кудряшов покинул пост главы «СТС Медиа», врио назначен Подольский". РИА Новости. 2011-12-15.
  21. ^ "Новым генеральным директором «СТС Медиа» назначена Юлиана Слащёва". ТАСС. 2013-07-30.
  22. ^ Гендиректор «СТС Медиа» Юлиана Слащёва уходит из компании // «Ведомости», 26 мая 2016
  23. ^ Новым гендиректором «СТС медиа» станет Вячеслав Муругов // «Ведомости», 27 мая 2016

External links edit

  • “CTC Media” official website
  • — Official website
  • “Domashny” television network — Official website
  • “Pepper TV” television network — Official website
  • “Costafilm” official website
  • “Soho–Media” official website

media, russian, independent, broadcasting, company, with, headquarters, moscow, russia, media, llctrade, namenative, nameООО, СТС, Медиа, company, typeprivateindustrybroadcasting, entertainment, free, broadcasting, productionfounded1989headquartersmoscow, russ. CTC Media is a Russian independent broadcasting company with headquarters in Moscow Russia STS Media LLCTrade nameCTC MediaNative nameOOO STS Media Company typePrivateIndustryBroadcasting entertainment TV free to air broadcasting TV productionFounded1989HeadquartersMoscow RussiaKey peopleViacheslav Murugov CEO Revenue 472 million 1 2017 Operating income 7 27 million 1 2017 Net income 6 72 million 1 2017 Total assets 857 million 1 2017 Total equity 702 million 1 2017 OwnerNational Media Group 49 VTB 51 Websitehttp www ctcmedia ru Contents 1 History 2 Business activity 3 Shareholders 4 CEOs 5 Businesses 6 References 7 External linksHistory editCTC Media till 2004 StoryFirst Communications was established by a U S entrepreneur Peter Gerwe in 1989 in Delaware in the United States 2 In 1991 co founded Russian American radio station Maximum The Group launched broadcasting operations in 1991 with its own TV station in St Petersburg Channel Six of St Petersburg started broadcasting in other regions in 1994 National TV channel CTC debuted in 1996 Russia s first thematic channel Domashny was launched in 2005 3 4 In 2009 STC Media began international satellite broadcasting in North America as CTC International In June 2010 the launch of international broadcasting took place in Israel In March 2011 CTC Media started international broadcasting in Germany and later in May 2011 a number of agreements were signed to start broadcasting on two new platforms in North America In October 2011 CTC International increased its footprint in North America and began broadcasting in the Baltic states As of February 2012 the international version of CTC began broadcasting in Europe as well as in a number of countries in North Africa the Middle East and Central Asia CTC International started broadcasting in Kyrgyzstan in April 2012 and launched in Armenia Georgia and Azerbaijan in May the same year CTC International is available in Thailand since July 2012 The Everest Sales advertising agency was established in the autumn 2010 and is responsible for selling the advertising inventory of CTC Domashny Che and CTC Love the Group s Videomore ru and Domashniy ru internet portal It also manages advertising sales in the Commonwealth of Independent States for Channel 31 group of companies in Kazakhstan In December 2010 Videomore was launched as the first Social TV Network in Russia 5 The site combines all the advantages of a professional video portal with those of a social network Since 2012 it also offers content of Channel Five and Ren 6 In October 2011 CTC Media introduced the Domashniy portal as an online extension of Domashny TV channel which is aimed at a female audience 7 In October 2013 Peretz International international version of Peretz channel began broadcasting in cable networks in Belarus In January 2014 launch took place in Kyrgyzstan In spring 2014 CTC Media launched the new channel CTC Love on cable and satellite platforms 8 9 and signed a distribution deal with Hulu 10 CTC Media was acquired by the private Nycosia Cyprus based firm Telcrest Investments Limited in the spring of 2016 11 Business activity editIn December 2007 the Group acquired TV content production facilities Soho Media for 10 million and Konstantin Kikichev s CostaFilm for 40 million 12 The companies were merged into Story First Production in July 2011 13 In 2008 CTC Media acquired a 20 interest in Channel 31 group of companies in Kazakhstan for 65 million and it began broadcasting in CTC format In October 2008 the Group acquired a 51 stake in the TeleDixi broadcasting company in Moldova for 4 1 million 14 Also in 2008 CTC Media and Terra Group established a broadcasting company Sof TC in Uzbekistan However it did not take off and was divested in 2010 15 In April 2008 CTC Media acquired DTV channel currently Che from the Group s shareholder Modern Times Group 16 In 2006 CTC Media acquired TV company Orion in Samara Russia and went on to acquire RIO in the same region in May 2011 17 Shareholders editCTC Media went public on June 1 2006 at 14 per share and was listed on NASDAQ under the symbol CTCM Owners of the Group offered 16 38 with the total IPO value of 345 9 million As of February 26 2009 CTC Media market capitalization amounted to 504 million 18 The company s common stock ceased to trade on the NASDAQ Global Select Market in May 2016 19 CEOs editPeter Gerwe 1989 2004 Alexander Rodnyansky 2004 2008 Anton Kudryashov 2008 2011 Boris Podolskiy 2011 2013 20 Yuliana Slashcheva 2013 2016 21 22 Viacheslav Murugov 2016 present 23 Businesses editSTC Media incorporates five nationwide free to air television channels in Russia CTC Domashny Che CTC Love Kazakhstan Channel 31 with a combined potential audience of over 150 million people CTC International is available in Israel Germany Latvia Lithuania Estonia the US Canada and Australia International versions of Domashniy and Peretz are available in the CIS countries and Europe Georgia Mongolia in the US and Australia International version of Peretz channel is also available in the Baltic states and in Cyprus The Group incorporates EvereST S advertising sales agency Social TV Network VideoMore Ru and CTC ru Domashniy ru Chetv ru CTCLove ru portals as well as Caramba TV References edit a b c d e Error Unable to display the reference properly See the documentation for details STS Media obedinili svoi prodakshn kompanii 28 07 2011 ZhIZN Pervyj moskovskij stanet zhenskim Gazeta StoryFirst Communications slozhila dva telekanala Archived from the original on 2013 11 10 Retrieved 2013 04 04 STS Media zakinuli udochku v Videomore 20 12 2010 STS Media i NMG vmeste idut v internet Archived 2013 06 25 at the Wayback Machine 07 11 2012 STS Media zapustila zhenskij portal 26 10 2011 U CTC Media poyavitsya telekanal dlya devushek Vedomosti 29 01 2014 Telekanal STS Love vozglavit Roman Sarkisov Izvestiya 28 yanvarya 2014 Russian Broadcaster CTC Media Sells Content to Hulu Hollywood Reporter www hollywoodreporter com 7 July 2014 Retrieved 2020 12 17 Item 2 01 Completion of Acquisition or Disposition of Assets STS kupila v Rossii kinostudii Kostafilm i Soho Media 22 12 2007 STS Media slil proizvodstvo 28 07 2011 Holding STS Media kupil telekanal v Moldavii lenta ru provereno 2010 CTC Media svernet deyatelnost v Uzbekistane 06 08 2010 Gazeta STS Media pricenilsya k muzhchinam Archived from the original on 2016 03 03 Retrieved 2013 04 04 STS Media priobrela OAO TRK RIO Archived from the original on 2014 04 19 Retrieved 2014 04 18 Kseniya Boleckaya CTC spisala pribyl Vedomosti No 35 2305 27 fevralya 2009 CTC Media Inc Announces Completion of Cash Out Merger Kudryashov pokinul post glavy STS Media vrio naznachen Podolskij RIA Novosti 2011 12 15 Novym generalnym direktorom STS Media naznachena Yuliana Slashyova TASS 2013 07 30 Gendirektor STS Media Yuliana Slashyova uhodit iz kompanii Vedomosti 26 maya 2016 Novym gendirektorom STS media stanet Vyacheslav Murugov Vedomosti 27 maya 2016External links 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