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Shayan TV

Shayan TV is the first kids and teen's entertainment channel in the Tatar language to be available in Russia with 24-hour broadcasting.

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Shayan TV
CountryTatarstan, Russia
HeadquartersKazan, Tatarstan
Ownership
OwnerTatarstan State Television Broadcasting Company "New century"
History
Launched12 November 2018 (2018-11-12)
Links
Websiteshayantv.ru/en

Shayan TV (Tatar: Шаян ТВ, romanized: Şayan TV) is the first kids and teen's entertainment channel in the Tatar language to be available in Russia (through the Internet) with 24-hour broadcasting.

History

Supported by the President of Tatarstan Republic, the channel was launched in Tatarstan Republic on 12 November 2018 as the first Tatar channel for kids and teens.12

Contemporary programming

The channel offers more than 20 original educational and learning programs, game shows and quizzes, animated films (popular science, documentary, feature films) dubbed in Tatar for audiences from 3 to 15 years old.34

Shayan Channels services

  • The channel has apps on both Google Play and App Store.5
  • The channel has a YouTube channel, where videos from television series and films are posted.
  • The official website of the channel works in Tatar, Russian and English languages and gives an ability to follow the channel 24 hours all over the World.

Awards

  • Shayan TV is the winner of the contest "The main heroes - 2019" (held by Carousel International) in nomination "The discovery of the year".6
  • Shayan TV won the first place in the 10th World internet-projects contest "The Knowledge Pearls" ("Belem cäwhärläre") in nominations "The most popular and useful project in the fields of culture and education" and "The most popular and useful Tatar app".
  • The channel's program "Kaleb" (English: "The soul") became the winner of the 9-th All-Russian journalists and mass media contest in the nomination "The best achievements on the subject of lifestyle and activities of Tatar nation in mass media".
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