Inter (TV channel)

Інтер
CountryUkraine
Broadcast areaUkraine
Europe (As Inter+)
United States (As Inter+)
HeadquartersKyiv
Programming
Picture format16:9 (576i, SDTV)
Ownership
OwnerGDF Media Limited[1]
Sister channelsDomestic : International :
  • Inter+
History
LaunchedOctober 20, 1996
ReplacedORT
ClosedInter+:
January 1, 2021 (Russia)
December 1, 2021 (Ukraine on HD)
December 3, 2021 (Denmark)
January 23, 2022 (Romania, Sweden, Turkey)
January 31, 2022 (on Dish Network)
February 2, 2022 (Colombia, Uruguay)
February 20, 2022 (Peru)
February 28, 2022 (Mexico)
March 1, 2022 (Macedonia, Poland, Latin America)
Replaced byInter in the context of the 2014 annexation of Crimea:
Channel One Russia (in Sevastopol)
NTV (in Simferopol)
Links
WebsiteOfficial website Edit this at Wikidata
Availability
Terrestrial
ZeonbudMX-1 (7)
Streaming media
Inter LiveWatch live

Inter (Ukrainian: Інтер) is a Ukrainian television channel. It covers 99.7 percent of Ukraine's territory.[note 1][1] According to the Kyiv Post, it is amongst the most-watched television channels in Ukraine.[1][2][failed verification][3]

Since February 26, 2022, Inter became part of a state-coordinated United News telethon that broadcasts around the clock to provide information to the public regarding the war.[4] Since then, the broadcasting grid, program, and editorial policies have been radically changed.[5][6] Inter also agreed to decode the satellite signals so that people from all over the world could see what is really happening in Ukraine.[7]

Inter is part of Inter Media Group. At the beginning of 2025, Inter Media Group reported an increase in the performance of its channels.[8] Inter has the largest correspondent network among Ukrainian TV channel; the channel's bureaus operate in the USA (Dmitry Anopchenko), Germany (Tetiana Logunova), Belgium and Israel.

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  3. ^ Gorchinskaya, Katya (2012-12-27). "Shills no more? Inter TV comes cleaner on ownership, pledges fairer news coverage - Dec. 27, 2012". Kyiv Post. Retrieved 2025-02-22.
  4. ^ "A power grab or a weapon against Russia? Ukraine's 'TV marathon' explained". The Kyiv Independent. 2023-09-27. Retrieved 2025-02-20.
  5. ^ "United news marathon in Ukraine". www.prensario.net (in Spanish). Retrieved 2025-02-20.
  6. ^ "The United TV Marathon: Inter Media Group". TVBIZZ Magazine. Retrieved 2025-02-20.
  7. ^ "United news marathon in Ukraine". www.prensario.net (in Spanish). Retrieved 2025-02-20.
  8. ^ "Inter: from Survival to Return to the "Big Game"". en.detector.media. Retrieved 2025-02-20.


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