1+1 Media[c] is one of the largest media conglomerates in Ukraine. The General Director of the Group is Yaroslav Pakholchuk.[1]

Studio 1+1, LLC
1+1 Media
Native name
ТРК «Студія 1+1»
Romanized name
TRK «Studiia 1+1»
Company type Conglomerate
Industry Mass media
Headquarters ,
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
Yaroslav Pakholchuk (CEO) Ihor Kolomoyskyi (Majority Shareholder)
Products Television, broadcasting, entertainment, advertisement production
Owner Privat Group
Divisions
  • 1+1 Media Distribution
  • 1+1 Digital[a]
  • 1+1 Production[b]
  • 1+1 Rental
Website media.1plus1.ua/en

Structure edit

1+1 Media Group comprises seven Ukrainian TV channels, 1+1, 2+2, TET, PLUSPLUS, Bigudi, UNIAN TV and 1+1 International. It also controls the online news platforms TSN.ua, UNIAN, Glavred.info, Telekritika and Dusia. It had controlled the English language satellite television channel Ukraine Today until it was shut down in 2016.

The structure of the group includes the production company '1+1 Production' which is responsible for the creation of in-house TV formats and the adaptation of international formats for broadcast on the several TV channels of the group, including reality and dating shows, talent shows, scripted realities, TV series, sitcoms, documentary and sports programs, original programs and information broadcasting. The production company not only covers in-house needs, but also works with external customers.

Ukrainian oligarch Ihor Kolomoyskyi has financial interests in the group.[2][3]

Activity edit

After launching 1+1 International in 2006, which is aimed at the Ukrainian diaspora, the group started its first attempt at gaining part of the international TV market by launching the English language Ukraine Today in August 2014.[3]

In 2012 the group started the "Green Office" project which aims to minimize negative impact on the environment.[4]

In November 2017 1+1 Media Group launched the charity fund "You are not alone" (Ти не один), which runs multiple projects to help and encourage children battling serious illnesses, people with disabilities and ATO veterans.[5]

In July 2018 1+1 announced the launch of the 1+1 International streaming app.[6]

In January 2019 the Ukrainian National Council of Television and Radio refused to give 1+1's news channel UNIAN TV a digital license. The group claimed the refusal was unfounded and politically motivated.[7]

Division edit

 
In 2017, the 1+1 Digital supported video streaming platform ovva was rebranded to 1+1 video

The main divisions of 1+1 Media include:

  • 1+1 Digital is a unit that develops and maintains digital resources of 1+1 Media.
  • 1+1 Production is a unit engaged in the production of original content for platforms and TV channels of 1+1 Media.

Partnership edit

1+1 Media has a close relationship with Solutions, LLC, whose current beneficiaries as of 2023 are the CEO of the only satellite television operator Vision TV, LLC, doing business as Viasat since its inception in 2006 and was acquired from Modern Times Group in 2016 year Svitlana Mishchenko and the general director of 1+1 Media Yaroslav Pakholchuk. According to the Unified State Register of Enterprises and Organizations of Ukraine, the owners were previously other managers closely familiar with the 1+1 Media business, such as the ex-director of 1+1 Media Oleksandr Tkachenko or Kolomoiskyi's partner Timur Mindych. This company also owns Plus TV, LLC, it was founded as a joint venture for Kyivstar, which does business as Kyivstar TV and is fully owned by Solutions, LLC.[8]

Notes edit

  1. ^ Legally 1+1 Internet, LLC.
  2. ^ Branded in particular how 1+1 Production Fiction or 1+1 Digital Studios.
  3. ^ Legally romanization as Teleradiokompaniia «Studiia 1+1», which is indicated on the company's official website in English as abbreviated to TRC «Studio 1+1» and indicated as Studio 1+1, LLC in the Unified State Register of Enterprises and Organizations of Ukraine.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "1+1 Media on LinkedIn". Retrieved 18 August 2014.
  2. ^ "President v oligarch". The Economist. 28 March 2015. Archived from the original on 9 March 2023. Retrieved 28 March 2015.
  3. ^ a b Lydia Tomkiw (25 August 2014). "Ukraine Today jumps into the Ukraine-Russia media war". Christian Science Monitor. Archived from the original on 2 September 2023. Retrieved 16 October 2015.
  4. ^ "Головна". Baker Tilly (in Ukrainian). Retrieved 2019-03-20.
  5. ^ "БЛАГОДIЙНИЙ ФОНД". fund.1plus1.ua (in Ukrainian). Retrieved 2019-03-20.
  6. ^ "1+1 media to launch the 1+1 International streaming app for the Ukrainian diaspora". www.unian.info. Retrieved 2019-03-20.
  7. ^ "1+1 media is outraged by the refusal of the national Council in the renewal of the license UNIAN TV | 24-my.info". 11 January 2019. Retrieved 2019-03-20.
  8. ^ "«Це мій бізнес». СЕО медіагрупи «1+1» Пахольчук розповів про нові канали-дублі" ["This is my business." CEO of the media group "1+1" Pakholchuk talked about the new dubbing channels]. forbes.ua (in Ukrainian). 2023-11-03. Retrieved 2023-11-03.

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