Aktuaalne kaamera explained

Genre:News programme
Country:Estonia
Language:Eesti, Russian
Producer:ERR
Location:Tallinn
Camera:Multi-camera
Runtime:30 minutes
Network:ETV, ETV2 and ETV+
Last Aired:present

Aktuaalne kaamera ("Current camera"; abbreviated AK) is an Estonian television news program shown in Eesti Televisioon. They first broadcast on March 11, 1956, which makes AK the oldest continuously running television program in Estonia.[1]

Since October 1958, AK broadcasts every day. Earlier, it was every week.

The name "Aktuaalne kaamera" is derived from the East German television program Aktuelle Kamera.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: "Aktuaalsel kaameral" täitub ETV eetris 55 aastat . ERR . 11 May 2020 . et . 9 March 2011.