TV PMR explained

TV PMR
Launch Date:9 August 1992
Picture Format: (SDTV)
1080i (HDTV)
Language:Moldovan (Romanian), Russian, Ukrainian
Owner:Government of Transnistria
Country:Transnistria
Headquarters:Tiraspol
Former Names:PMR TV (1992–2006)
First Republic Channel (2006–2012)
Website:Official website

The First Transnistrian or First Pridnestrovian (Romanian; Moldavian; Moldovan: Primul Transnistrean; Russian: Первый Приднестровский|Pervyy Pridnestrovskiy; Ukrainian: Перший Придністровський|Pershyy Prydnistrovskyy), also known as TV PMR, is a public television channel from Transnistria, an unrecognized republic internationally recognized as part of Moldova. It began broadcasting on 9 August 1992 and is available in the Moldovan (Romanian), Russian and Ukrainian languages.[1] It was established by the Government of Transnistria and the Supreme Council to replace Moldovan media that allegedly spread "distorted facts" and "blocked the transmission of reliable information about events in the region".[2]

A four-part program with the President of Transnistria Vadim Krasnoselsky published on TV PMR's YouTube channel in April 2024 featured subtitles in Romanian written in the Latin alphabet. According to Radio Europa Liberă Moldova, this would represent the first such time since Transnistria's secession. The reasons for this decision were unclear as Transnistria only recognizes a Moldovan language written in Cyrillic and TV PMR continued to broadcast episodes of the program Russian: Как это было ("How It Was") in this language and alphabet.[3]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: TV and Radio: freedom of speech?. pridnestrovie.net. https://web.archive.org/web/20080221224443/http://pridnestrovie.net/tvradio.html. 21 February 2008.
  2. News: Игорь Смирнов: Вопросы информационной безопасности, поддержания позитивного имиджа нашей страны остаются главными в вашей информационной работе. Ava. 9 August 2007. ru.
  3. News: O televiziune transnistreană a publicat o emisiune cu Vadim Krasnoselski subtitrată în română cu grafie latină. Denis. Dermenji. Radio Europa Liberă Moldova. 20 May 2024. ro.