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Country | Estonia |
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Broadcast area | Estonia |
Headquarters | Tallinn, Estonia |
Programming | |
Language(s) | Russian Estonian |
Picture format | Standard definition/1080i |
Ownership | |
Owner | ERR |
Sister channels | ETV ETV2 |
History | |
Launched | 28 September 2015 |
Links | |
Website | jupiterpluss |
ETV+ is a Russian language free-to-air television channel operated by the Estonian Public Broadcasting. It was launched on 28 September 2015. The channel is aimed at Estonia's Russian-speaking minority airing both news and entertainment shows.[1] The channel's budget in 2015 was 2.53 million euros.[2]
From 2015 to 2018, Darja Saar was the chief editor of the channel.[3]
From 2019, the editor-in-chief is Ekaterina Taklaja.[4]
The ETV+ name was chosen out of 360 submissions in a competition to find a name for the new channel. According to ETV+ chief Darja Saar, the plus part of the name stems from the Russian words: 'п - популярное', 'лю - любимое' and 'с - своё' meaning 'popular', 'beloved' and 'ours' which together spell plus".[5]
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