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{{Infobox television channel
 
| name = Moscow Programme<br> Московская программа ЦТ
The '''Moscow Programme''' was a television channel in the [[Soviet Union]]. It had a political focus and discussed events in [[Moscow]]. Now it is a television station broadcast by the Moscow City Government named [[TV Center]].
| image = Московская программа ЦТ Логотип.png
| image_size = 200px
| country = {{USSR}}
| area = [[Gosteleradio]] (1965—1991)<br>[[All-Union State Television and Radio Broadcasting Company|All-Union GTRK]] (1991)
| network = [[Soviet Central Television|Central Television USSR]]
| language = [[Russian language|Russian]]
| sister_channels = [[Programme One]]<br>[[Programme Two]]<br>[[Programme Four]]<br>[[Technical channel|Programme Six]]
| launch_date = {{Start date and age|1965|3|29|df=yes}}
| closed_date = {{End date and age|1991|12|26|df=yes}}
| replaced_by = [[2×2 (TV channel)|2x2]]<br>[[Moscow Television Channel|MTK]]
| former_names = 1965—1981: Third (Educational) Programme
}}
The '''Moscow Programme''' (Московская программа ЦТ, ''Moskovskaya programma TsT'') was a television channel in the [[Soviet Union]]. It had a political focus and discussed events in [[Moscow]]. Now it is a television station broadcast by the Moscow City Government named [[TV CenterCentre (Russia)|TV Centre]].
 
== History ==
The Moscow Programme was established in 1955March 1965, as '''Programme Three''', with a focus on educational programming. It broadcast from the Shabolovka television building in [[Moscow]].
 
As part of the celebrations of the 50th anniversary of the [[October Revolution]] in 1967, the new television headquarters was established at Ostankino in [[Moscow]]. At this point, all central television programmes in the USSR emanated from there.
 
In 1982 Programme Three was renamed '''Moscow Programme''', following [[Programme Two|Programme 2]]'s upgrading as a national channel. Moscow-centric programming, previously aired on Programme 2 was transferred to Programme 3.
As part of the celebrations of the 50th anniversary of the [[October Revolution]] in 1967, the new television headquarters was established at Ostankino in [[Moscow]]. At this point, all central television programmes in the USSR emanated from there.
 
The Moscow Programme transmitted its channel over the [[SECAM]] D/K band. In the 1980s it also expanded via the [[Gorizont]] satellite across much of Europe and Asia.
 
InWhen connectionthe withSoviet theUnion dissolutiondissolved ofin theDecember USSR1991, the Moscow Programme ceased its transmission by [[SovietMoscow CentralTelevision TelevisionChannel]] in({{lang|ru|Московский Octoberтелевизионный 1991.канал}}, InMTK) Moscowtook the Moscow Programme continued to broadcast on the same frequency under theover managementoperations of thethis Moscow Television Companychannel. It aired programmes from [[2x2 (TV channel)|2x2]] in the evening. This channel becamewas replaced by [[TV CenterCentre (Russia)|TV Centre]] in 1997.
 
==See also==
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{{Eastern Bloc media}}
{{RGTRK «Ostankino»}}
{{Authority control}}
 
[[Category:Eastern Bloc mass media]]
[[Category:Television in the Soviet Union]]
[[Category:MediaMass media in Moscow]]
[[Category:TelevisionDefunct stationstelevision channels in Russia]]
[[Category:Television channels and stations established in 1965]]
[[Category:Television channels and stations disestablished in 1991]]