State Committee for television and radio broadcasting of Ukraine together with the police revoked the licences of a number of media, said the press service of the state Committee. Violators of the law " On printed mass media (press) in Ukraine " was aware of the newspaper " Novorossiysk courier ", " Russian world of Ukraine ", " Russian culture in Ukraine ", " Russian bloc. Ukraine ", " Red Star ", the magazine " Russian language and literature in schools ", " Russian language, literature, culture in the school institution and the University ", " Russian profile ", " Russian rock " and a few other media, is notified to the Internet representation of the state Committee of Ukraine. As reported in the report of the press service of the state Committee, measures " for the liberation of the Russian information space from the separatist press." At the end of September, the state Committee for television and radio broadcasting of Ukraine appealed to the heads of the printed publications of the country with a request not to place programs on Russian television, it is forbidden to relay in Ukraine. Remember, September 19, Ukraine was at the time stopped broadcasting RBC TV. on 10 September, the Ukrainian government decided to replace Russian Spanish television. First in September Kyiv court banned the retransmission of fifteen Russian channels. A ban were " 1st channel. Global network ", " RTR-Planeta ", " NTV-Mir ", " Russia-24 ", TVCI, " Russia-1 ", NTV, TNT, " Petersburg-5 ", " Star ", Ren-TV, RBC-TV, Life News, Russia Today and in History. Authorized National Council on television and radio, together with the Ministry of internal Affairs of Ukraine checked about 5 thousand Public institutions, for compliance with requirements On prohibition of relay Russian channels. The check was in hotels, recreation centers, entertainment and other public institutions. A systematic process of banning the broadcasting of Russian TV channels goes to Ukraine since the beginning of the conflict in the East of the country.
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