Crimea 24 stands as a pivotal landmark in the landscape of regional broadcasting, not only as the second TV channel of the TV and radio company "Crimea" but also as the first Crimean TV station to extend its broadcast beyond the peninsula. The channel's journey began in March 2014 when the former "Black Sea shopping mall" program was discontinued, and it was replaced by the much-anticipated Crimea 24. It marked a significant shift in the broadcasting scene for the region and beyond, especially after the relocation of LALE and ATR TV channels to Kiev.
Before it could officially begin its satellite transmission, Crimea 24 made its early presence known by featuring its promologotype on the airwaves of the channel "Russia-24" in Crimea. However, this display was short-lived, and by July 2014, it was removed, paving the way for the full launch of Crimea 24. Its arrival on the satellite marked a new era for Crimean television, taking the region's news, culture, and identity to audiences beyond the physical boundaries of the peninsula. This was not just a channel launch but a commitment to making Crimea's voice heard across Russia and the wider world.
Today, Crimea 24 is known for its comprehensive and insightful coverage of local events, political updates, community stories, and cultural highlights. It remains dedicated to showcasing the heart of Crimea by bringing viewers closer to the region's dynamic developments and the lives of its people. From breaking news and in-depth reporting to human-interest features, Crimea 24 offers an engaging platform for understanding life in Crimea in real time.
The channel operates 24/7, providing constant updates and live coverage of critical events, ensuring that Crimea's story continues to unfold, even for those far from the region. Its role as the first Crimean TV channel to be broadcast outside the peninsula adds an important layer to its mission, making it a vital source of information for both local viewers and those curious about Crimea’s daily life, history, and culture. By extending its reach via satellite broadcasting, Crimea 24 has successfully connected the region to a broader audience, cementing its role as a crucial media outlet.
Before it could officially begin its satellite transmission, Crimea 24 made its early presence known by featuring its promologotype on the airwaves of the channel "Russia-24" in Crimea. However, this display was short-lived, and by July 2014, it was removed, paving the way for the full launch of Crimea 24. Its arrival on the satellite marked a new era for Crimean television, taking the region's news, culture, and identity to audiences beyond the physical boundaries of the peninsula. This was not just a channel launch but a commitment to making Crimea's voice heard across Russia and the wider world.
Today, Crimea 24 is known for its comprehensive and insightful coverage of local events, political updates, community stories, and cultural highlights. It remains dedicated to showcasing the heart of Crimea by bringing viewers closer to the region's dynamic developments and the lives of its people. From breaking news and in-depth reporting to human-interest features, Crimea 24 offers an engaging platform for understanding life in Crimea in real time.
The channel operates 24/7, providing constant updates and live coverage of critical events, ensuring that Crimea's story continues to unfold, even for those far from the region. Its role as the first Crimean TV channel to be broadcast outside the peninsula adds an important layer to its mission, making it a vital source of information for both local viewers and those curious about Crimea’s daily life, history, and culture. By extending its reach via satellite broadcasting, Crimea 24 has successfully connected the region to a broader audience, cementing its role as a crucial media outlet.