The first release of the information program time. Channel One clarified Andreeva’s work schedule in the Vremya program

Three emojis with air kisses - this is how TV presenter Ekaterina Andreeva responded to the request of one of her Instagram subscribers to return to the “Time” program.

“My “Time” cannot end - from the Volga to the Yenisei - I am taking “Time” to the whole country. And Moscow, as you know, is not all of Russia. All of Russia is much larger than Moscow!” - Andreeva said.

Meanwhile, the press service of Channel One said that Andreeva will continue to work in the Vremya program: she is not leaving the channel, but will only leave the “European orbit” of the TV news program for a while. According to the head of the press service of the First, Larisa Krymova, the reason for the statement was rumors that Andreeva would stop hosting the popular program, which she had hosted for more than two decades.

Together with TV presenter Vitaly Eliseev, Andreeva will host the Saturday editions of Vremya and try the studio in other time zones of Russia, reports RT .

The temporary change of program host is due to the re-equipment of the studio, reports FAN. Due to the refurbishment

The temporary presenter is Channel One news chief Kirill Kleimenov, who is the curator of the new technology.

On Monday, February 19, Kleimenov, after a 10-year break, returned to work as a presenter, it was reported in official account First in Instagram.

Photo report: Ekaterina Andreeva and her "Time"

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“Today the Vremya program will begin to emerge from a new studio equipped with the most modern technologies, which will appear on domestic television for the first time. Changes in the studio will also change the work of presenters - now they can not only report news, but also interact with graphics, moving around the studio,” the channel reports.

BBC sources claim that Kirill Kleimenov will host Vremya until the “day of silence” before the presidential elections, and Andreeva and Eliseev will return after mastering the studio’s new capabilities. The source also reported that Andreeva could leave due to complicated relationships with the channel director Konstantin Ernst.

For more than 20 years, Ekaterina Andreeva has been the permanent host of the Vremya program. Before her program in different years hosted by Anna Shatilova, Aza Likhitchenko, Vera Shebeko, Svetlana Morgunova, Irina Mishina, Tatyana Sudets, Zhanna Agalakova and others.

“Working with Ekaterina Andreeva is a great honor for each of us, because for me personally she is already a legend Russian television. Her professionalism and trust in us as professionals inspired us even more,” said Alexey Sukharev, chief stylist of the “Let Them Talk” program, earlier.

For the anniversary, a video appeared on social networks and on the website of Channel One with Ekaterina Andreeva trying on the images of presenters from different years. It was possible to recreate the main fashion trends of each decade in a special project on the Channel One website, thanks to the stylists of the “Fashionable Sentence” program.

“It was very interesting to change in the frame, especially with such a super-team of stylists,” said Ekaterina Andreeva, presenter of the Vremya program. — It turned out almost like a time machine. It was also an opportunity for me to show my love and respect for the people who led this program for 30 years before me. I was very pleased with the result.”

Ekaterina Andreeva has been working on Channel One since 1995. At the beginning of 1997, she began working as the host of the Vremya information program. Also, in parallel, until the end of 1998, she conducted regular newscasts, mainly morning and evening.

Since December 1998, Andreeva became the permanent presenter of the “Time” program - to this position she was appointed chief producer of the Directorate of Information Programs and director information service ORT by Sergei Dorenko. According to the results of an online survey in 1999, she was recognized as the most beautiful television presenter in Russia. At the end of 2010, she entered the top ten popular TV presenters in Russia.

Irada Zeynalova (Photo: Ekaterina Chesnokova/RIA Novosti)

In 2014, a scandal erupted around one of the stories shown in the Sunday program. The journalist interviewed a refugee from Slavyansk, who talked about how Ukrainian troops, having entered the city, allegedly staged a public execution of a three-year-old boy. Ukrainian and Russian media discovered factual inconsistencies in the story, and also drew attention to the fact that a similar story had previously been published on the blog of pro-Kremlin political scientist Alexander Dugin. Zeynalova later commented on the scandal surrounding the story, saying that the journalists had no evidence of the veracity of the story, but “this is a real story from a real woman.” In 2014, the TV presenter was included in the Ukrainian sanctions list.

One of the reasons for replacing the presenter is due to fierce competition with Dmitry Kiselev’s Vesti Nedeli, says Zeinalova’s colleague. Sunday “Vremya” was one of the most popular information and analytical programs in the country, along with “News of the Week” (aired on Sunday on channel “Russia 1”), according to data from TNS Russia. Rating latest issue Sunday's Vremya was 4.7%, and Vesti Nedeli was slightly behind - 4.4%. Before this, Kiselyov’s program managed to maintain its leadership position for three weeks in a row, but with a minimal advantage - 0.1-0.3 percentage points. But in general, the Kremlin had no complaints about Zeynalova’s work, says a federal official and a colleague of the TV presenter confirms.

A better place than the State Duma

An acquaintance of Fadeev gives two reasons why the choice fell on him: according to him, on the eve of the presidential elections (planned for 2018), the Kremlin wants to see a new person on television who will inspire more confidence among the conservative electorate. Fadeev is more suitable for this role, says RBC’s interlocutor. The second reason is the Kremlin’s desire to compensate Fadeev for his loss in the United Russia primaries. Fadeev was promised a place on the Moscow lists of United Russia, but in last moment due to the reluctance of the capital’s authorities, he had to run in the primaries in Komi, which was unfamiliar to him, his acquaintance claims. He lost the primaries and ultimately did not make it onto the list of candidates.

Fadeev has been the editor-in-chief of Expert magazine since 1998, and in 2006 he also became general director media holding of the same name. He was a member of the Public Chamber and is still a member of the Supreme Council of United Russia. Together with deputy Vladimir Pligin, he leads the liberal platform of United Russia. He was Putin's confidant on presidential elections, entered the central headquarters of the All-Russian Popular Front (ONF).

He already has experience as a TV presenter: since 2014, he has been hosting the “Structure of the Moment” program on Channel One.

The host of an evening program on the main TV channel should be a person of an emotional and heartfelt nature, while Fadeev claims to be intellectual, says Evgeniy Minchenko, head of the Minchenko Consulting holding. "If we're talking about about generating trust among the population, then it must be a different type of person. This is not Fadeev’s role,” says the political scientist.

Unfortunately for those who believed that Ekaterina Andreeva was leaving Channel One, this information was only partially confirmed. The TV presenter will still host the “Time” program, but will appear on screen much less frequently.

Ekaterina Andreeva has been working as the host of the Vremya information program for more than 20 years. Many viewers are already starting to get tired of the TV presenter flashing on the screen. According to some reports, Channel One is receiving many messages demanding that 56-year-old Andreeva be removed from the airwaves.

Recently there was a message that Catherine will stop appearing in news releases published in the European part of the country. Most Internet users were happy about this news: “Thank God, human face and the speech will now be on the screen”, “When Andreeva is on the air, Rosenthal and Ozhegov are spinning in their graves like dynamos”, “Well, finally, on the First, they were smart enough to remove this Shapoklyak from the TV”, “Only Fadeev can be worse than Andreeva on Sundays".

The TV presenter's place will be taken by Kirill Kleimanov, who previously held the position of head of the Directorate of Information Programs of Channel One. According to the channel's press service, Ekaterina Andreeva and Vitaly Eliseev will become the hosts of the Saturday editions of the program, and will also try to broadcast news in other time zones.

Ekaterina Andreeva has already commented on her reduction in the broadcast network: “My “Time” cannot end - from the Volga to the Yenisei - I broadcast “Time” to the whole country,” the TV presenter responded to the message about her departure. - And Moscow, as you know, is not all of Russia. All of Russia is much larger than Moscow,” the Anews portal quotes the TV presenter.

“Vremya” is the main information program on the still leading federal channel, therefore, a person who daily tells the whole country about important news must have a number of certain qualities. Judging by the gossip that is circulating on the Internet, the presenter’s candidacy is being approved for top level. Despite numerous demands to remove Andreeva from the air, she still remains at work. Apparently, the TV presenter has influential patrons “at the top.”

According to the BBC, they decided to lay off Andreeva because of her difficult relationship with the channel’s general director, Konstantin Ernst. “In 2009, the media reported that he had already decided to fire Andreeva. When the information reached Vladimir Putin, he canceled these decisions and everything was returned to normal. Andreeva is his favorite presenter,” says the Russian press service of the foreign TV channel.

(1968-1991),
Russia (since 1991)

Language Number of seasons Number of issues Production Producer(s)

Victor Lyubovtsev (1977-1983)

Filming location

Moscow

Duration

from 15 min. up to 1 hour

Broadcasting TV channel(s) Image format Broadcast period Links Official website

"Time"- information program of Channel One (since 1995), formerly Central Television (1968-1991), All-Union state television and radio company(1991), All-Russian State Television and Radio Company "Ostankino" (1994-1995). Aired on the first TV channel (until 1991 on the second TV channel, the third TV channel, the fourth TV channel and the fifth TV channel, as well as on the first channel of the Bulgarian television). Produced by the Directorate of Information Programs of Channel One (since 1996), previously produced by the Main Information Editorial Office of Central Television (1968-1991), the Information Program Studio of the All-Union State Television and Radio Company (1991), and the Information Television Agency of the All-Russian State Television and Radio Company (1994-1995). Aired at 21:00 (since 1972) with a running time of 30 minutes; until December 31, 1989, a repeat of the program was also broadcast at 12:30.

Story

From 1967 to 1980 aired from the television center on the street. Shabolovka in Moscow, then from ASC-1 of the All-Union TTC "Ostankino", from 1990 - from ASB-21 to ASC-3 TTC "Ostankino", since March 2008 leaves Concert studio TTC "Ostankino", converted into the news complex of "Channel One".

Almost in the first years of broadcasting the program, the concept of the sequence of news presentation was formed, which has survived to this day: First persons of the state (protocol) - news from the periphery - economy - culture - sports - weather.

The program “Time” has been published in color since 1974.

On February 2, 1997, the “Time” program began airing on Sundays at 21:00. In 1999, instead of the program “Time with Sergei Dorenko,” the “Author's Program of Sergei Dorenko” began to be broadcast.

In September 1999, the weekday and Saturday editions of the “Time” program began to be called “Time. Information channel" and "Time. Analytical program". As part of the Information Channel, the program “Here and Now” (closed in April 2001) and “However” began to be published. The host of the “Analytical Program” was Pavel Sheremet. Since January 2000, Dorenko’s program began to be published on Saturdays, and instead of it, an additional episode began to be published on Sundays - “Time. Sunday edition”, which ceased to exist in October 2000 due to the creation of the “Times” program. In the same year, Dorenko’s program was also closed, and instead of it, the “Time” program began airing again on Saturdays.

In June 2001, “Time. Information Channel ("Time. Analytical program" and "Time. Sunday edition" were already closed at that time) was renamed to "Time", the timing was reduced first to 45, and later to 30 minutes, sports news as a separate block were removed. In the fall of the same year, “Night Time” appeared (replacing the “Night News” program). Unlike the main Vremya, its nightly “relative” appeared only on weekdays, from Monday to Thursday. The second feature of the program was this: the responsible mission of summing up the results was entrusted not to the presenter, but to his guests - famous political scientists. A similar format also existed on NTV in the program “Today at Midnight” and on TV-6 in the release of Vladimir Kara-Murza “Grani”. The presenters were Andrei Baturin (formerly an ORT correspondent), and since 2002, Pyotr Marchenko (formerly worked for NTV). The former presenters Ekaterina Andreeva and Kirill Kleymenov were joined by Zhanna Agalakova (formerly the presenter of ORT daily news) and Andrei Baturin.

In the summer of 2002, during the absence of the Vremena program from the broadcast network, the program resumed its broadcast on Sundays, hosted by Igor Vykhukholev. The program's broadcast on Sundays was finally restored only a year later, on July 13, 2003. The host of the first updated issue was Pyotr Marchenko.

Since August 28, 2005, instead of Pyotr Marchenko and Andrei Baturin, the host of the Sunday edition of the “Time” program has become Pyotr Tolstoy, who until recently hosted the “Conclusions” program on Channel Three. After the departure of Kirill Kleimenov to the post of Director of the DIP of Channel One, the second presenter of the Vremya program became the former presenter of the Sunday edition, Andrei Baturin.

In June 2007, Baturin left Channel One and went to work at ROSGOSSTRAKH. Instead, Vitaly Eliseev became the second presenter of the program.

In 2002, 2006 and 2007, the “Time” program was awarded the most prestigious professional award on Russian television - the TEFI Award in the “Best Information Program” category.

Studio

Until the end of 1989, the “chromakey” technology (the so-called “blue studio”) was used to decorate the studio; from 1990 to March 2008, various decorations were used:

  • In 1975-1980 - light blue background with the inscription “Program Time”
  • In 1980-1986 - a blue background with the inscription “Program Time”. The color of the culture news studio is white, with graphic image events described in this section. The color of the sports news studio is blue, with the word "Sport" surrounded by yellow, red and blue stripes. The color of the studio where the weather forecast was broadcast was yellow with a cross in the circle.
  • In 1986-1990 - a dark blue background with the logo of the “Time” program; in addition, the background could be various landscapes and maps. The background of the sports news studio consisted of two halves - yellow and blue. On the blue half there are many words “Sport” in Russian and English.
  • In 1990-1991 - a blue room with a window into the studio, on which was the logo of the “Time” program.
  • In 1994-1995 - a map of the Earth, at the top left is the word “Time”, above it is a stripe and the word “ITA” in an inverted oval.
  • In 1995-1996 - the right side of the background is blue with many inscriptions “ITA”, the left side of the background is a map of the Earth, on top is a frame with the word “Time” above which there is a stripe and the abbreviation “ITA” in an inverted oval.
  • From 1996 to September 1999 the studio was white.
  • From October 1, 1999 to October 6, 2001 it was light blue, there was a window on the left with a photo on the topic. During the sports news, the studio background was orange color.
  • From October 8, 2001 to September 7, 2003, the studio background was blue, the studio had two screens on the left and right, one was on the left, during the Vremya program the left part was not used, it served for ORT News, the middle and the right part with the screen were used. Since August 26, 2003, an animated background has been used for Channel One News. The large rear screen showed a blue background (bottom), blue and white (middle of the screen), and blue and white (top). Also, since the end of 2002, the News was published in the studio of the Vremya program (usually it was Evening News). The studio was developed by the Scene company. http://www.tele-scena.ru. The set was a room with a screen, the background decorated with monitors. The background was blue, and tones of orange were also added to the studio. To the left was a brown wall that surrounded a news studio with a time studio. Next to the background there were 2 arc-shaped structures.
  • From September 8, 2003 to February 24, 2008, the studio background was bluish-blue; there were, as before, two screens on the left and right, but with a “book” design. From September 8 to September 14, the studio was white and blue, the screen was different. Until 2004, the left side was for News, the right for Time, the presenter was shown as before, since the fall of 2004 the left screen was abandoned, News was shown the same way as Time. In this studio there was another screen in the middle, on it the News or Time screensaver was constantly displayed.
  • Since February 25, 2008, he comes out of a huge studio, the presenter is shown from all sides, two screens. This studio was previously concert hall television center "Ostankino", but nothing remained of the hall, and the Okno-TV company created this studio. This studio produces the “TIME” and “News” programs starting at 9 am. The studio design was developed by Dmitry Likin.

Studio photo 1996

Additional releases

Sunday Time

  • Analytical program of Channel One, broadcast every Sunday from the beginning of September to the beginning of July, except holidays at 21:00 with a running time of 1 hour. It has no headings. Consists of two parts of half an hour each, separated by an advertising block. Produced by the Directorate of Information Programs of Channel One OJSC.

After the closure of the “Time. Sunday edition" and "Author's program of Sergei Dorenko" throughout three years On the first TV channel there were no final analytical programs at all; at the same time, there was no episode of the “Time” program on Sunday, and instead the analytical talk show “Times” was aired at 22:30. Since the fall of 2002, “Times” began to air on Sundays at 18:00, and in July 2003, the release of the “Time” program on Sundays was restored, its timing was increased to 35 (later 45) minutes and it began to be hosted by the departed from NTV Pyotr Marchenko, less often Andrey Baturin. This release of the program was actually the final analytical program of Channel One. Since August 28, 2005, its host was Pyotr Tolstoy, who moved along with the journalistic group from Channel Three, where he hosted a similar program “Conclusions.” Since September 2012, Pyotr Tolstoy leaves Channel One. Since September 9, 2012, the program has been hosted by Irada Zeynalova.

Final program " Sunday time"has been published on Sundays since 2003. The most bright events of the outgoing week, and in the final issue of the year the bright events of the outgoing year are discussed, as well as the bright ups and downs of Russia, famous Russians. The most touching moment in the “Sunday Time” program - the results of the year - is a minute of silence in memory of deceased artists and famous figures in science, art, culture and sports in the past year.

Night time

  • Information and analytical program of Channel One aired from Monday to Thursday with a running time of 30 minutes from 2001 to 2005.

It was published from September 24 to June 16, 2005 in a variable schedule (23:30 - 00:00). Replaced the “Nightly News” program. The presenters were again Andrei Baturin and Pyotr Marchenko (alternately). Replaced by the “Nightly News” program, which resumed its broadcast. For some time, at the bottom of the screen, the program was accompanied by a red creeping line, on which were displayed last news per day.

Presenters

Over the years, the “Time” program was hosted by:

1. DH announcers:

  • Victor Balashov
  • Evgeny Suslov
  • Evgeniy Kochergin
  • Inna Ermilova
  • Valery Mironov
  • Yuri Kovelenov
  • Irina Mishina
  • Elena Kovalenko
  • Yuri Petrov
  • Maya Sidorova
  • Gennady Chertov
  • Galina Zimenkova
  • Dina Grigorieva

2. Journalists:

3. Sports news:

  • Alexander Illarionov
  • Ilya Kukin
  • Georgy Surkov
  • Vladimir Topilsky
  • Vasily Kiknadze

4. Current presenters:

  • Vitaly Eliseev
  • Irada Zeynalova (Sunday Time)

Memorial Program Time

Anchors and correspondents who are no longer with us...

Presenters

Sports news commentators

Correspondents

  • Ramzan Khadzhiev

Sign language speakers

  • Tatyana Kotelskaya (1945-2011)

Sign language speakers

  • Nadezhda Kvyatkovskaya
  • Tatiana Bocharnikova
  • Tatiana Oganes
  • Lyudmila Ovsyannikova
  • Lyudmila Levina (since 1999)
  • Maya Gurina
  • Varvara Romashkina (since 1996)
  • Vera Khlevinskaya
  • Irina Rudometkina

The program was translated from 1987 to 1993; after 1993, the program was not translated.

Screensavers

  • Initially, in the late 1960s, the very first screensaver of the “Time” program was gray and consisted of the following: on the left was the inscription “TV USSR”, in the huge letter “” there was a satellite dish, radio waves were schematically depicted on the screen, a line and inscriptions appeared: at the top “Information program”, below “TIME”. (The first screensaver of the “Time” program in the late 1960s) A melody played on the piano sounded
  • The second screensaver of this program from the early 1970s depicted the Ostankino TV tower. The screensaver used the music of Georgy Sviridov “Time, forward! " (Second screensaver of the “Time” program in the early 1970s)
  • Until 1975, in the screensaver the Earth rotated, on the left was the inscription “TV USSR”, then a red-orange circle appeared on the screen, in which the line “Information program” ran, then the word “TIME” appeared. Finally, a large letter “B” appears on the image of the Earth, to the right of it is the full name “TIME Information Program”. The untitled melody of Andrei Petrov from the first screensaver was used. on YouTube
  • Since 1975 - on the screen saver, a satellite dish rotates, then the word “TIME” appears, and the satellite dish turns towards the viewer. ( http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=98m9iX-I9UI&NR=1). The end screensaver - against the background of Moscow, the inscription in white letters appears in white letters “You watched the program Vremya.” An orchestral performance of the previous music sounds.
  • In the first half of the 1980s, the screensaver was a view of the Kremlin, Red Square and Moscow with the music of G. Sviridov “Time, forward! "(in 1983) and with the Patriotic Song of M. Glinka (in 1984-1985). The line “Information program” ran at the bottom, then the word “TIME” appeared to the right of the Kremlin’s Spasskaya Tower. On days of mourning, a static picture was shown with the Spasskaya Tower and the words in red - “Time” (to the right of the tower) and “Information program” (below). The end screensaver - against the backdrop of Moscow, to the music from the chorus of the USSR anthem, the inscription “You watched the program “Time”” appears.
  • From 1986 to July 1990, the screensaver consisted of the following: Planet Earth rotates, appears Kremlin star, and a rocket (implied) flies out of it, moving around the planet in orbit, leaving a trail behind itself and falling into the territory North America(USA), and the inscription “USSR TV” appears in the upper right corner, and finally - the word "Time". The screensaver uses the music of G. Sviridov “Time, forward!”. Screensaver made using computer graphics. Announcement - the word “Express information” (on a blue background) or “See in the program”. Mini splash screen - blue background shrinks to become pink background. The end screensaver - against the backdrop of Moscow, the inscription in yellow letters appeared: “You watched the program “Time”.”
  • Since July 1990, in the screensaver there is a spacecraft above the ground, a beam and a screen appear that depict landscapes: sunset, the Kremlin in Moscow, dolphins, a swimming pool and the like, then the word “Time” appears and the inscription “Information program”.
  • In 1991, the screensaver consisted of the following: the camera flies over a map of the Earth and approaches Moscow, then St. Basil's Cathedral appears, the dome of the Senate Palace and, finally, the word “Time” appears. The screensaver used the music of Georgy Sviridov “Time, forward!”. The logo is the letter “B” in a square frame. The color of the logo was either yellow or blue and matched the color of the letters of the inscriptions that appeared during the program. Mini screensaver - on starry sky The logo of the “Time” program appears. The end screen - the inscription in yellow capital letters “Television Information Program Studio” appeared on a stationary background.
  • From March 15, 1994 to March 10, 1996, the screensaver consisted of the following: first the Kremlin clock appeared, then the clock mechanisms, behind them - a map of the Earth, then space and planet Earth appeared, and finally the clock dial appeared and word TIME. The screensaver used the music of Georgy Sviridov “Time, forward!”. Announcement - A frame appears on the left side in which fragments of the events covered in this issue and the word “Time” are shown. Mini screensavers - the word “Time” and the rotating Earth appear on the background of a purple map of the Earth on the left. . End screen - on a dark blue background with right side a pink map of the Earth appears, and on the left, rotating, is an inverted oval with the abbreviation ITA.
  • From March 11, 1996 to September 30, 1999: first a screen with a clock appears, then the camera moves away from it back and to the side, the studio, its employees appear in the frame, and, finally, the word “TIME” (instead of a letter - three stripes ), while the music of Georgy Sviridov “Time, forward!” was arranged by Sergei Chekryzhov. In another version of the opening sequence, the camera flies across the entire studio and the word "Time" flies over the studio. ( http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ys5hDy0EG2A) Mini screensavers - in 1996 only parts.
  • At the end of the program, a shortened version of the screensaver of those times was shown, where there is only a display of moving elements and the name of the program on the screen - “Time” ( until August 1996, since August 1996, instead of the letter E - three stripes) with the signature “PUBLIC RUSSIAN TELEVISION” to the music of Sergei Chekryzhov. This version of the screensaver existed from 1996 to 1999, with two ORT logos (black and white and gold). In the screensaver there are two versions of the clock: with the black and white ORT logo there was a regular blue clock, and with the gold one (in the orbits - gray) there was a talking clock. Mini- and end screensavers in 1997-99 - the name “Time” is added to the circle with a clock under a truncated version of the music “Time, forward!”.
  • In 1997-99, in the initial screensaver of the “Time” program with Sergei Dorenko, at the top and bottom of the title there were the inscriptions “Information and analytical program with Sergei Dorenko.” At the end of the program “Time with Sergei Dorenko” there were credits - the program was positioned as the author’s.
  • From October 1, 1999 to October 6, 2001, the screensaver first showed the clock, then the studio and the people working in it, then the word “TIME” appeared and had different captions: “Information channel”, “Analytical program”, “Results of the year” and “Sunday edition” (or no caption at all). At the end of the program there is a truncated version. This screensaver existed with 3 ORT logos (gold, white and transparent), and had the musical setting of the composition “Time, Forward!” in the old one (with a talking clock and a gold logo) And new (with a stylized clock and a white real logo with a split bottom) arrangements. Music from the previous screensaver of 1996-1999 and music in the screensavers of 2000.
  • In 2001, the screensaver underwent a major change. First, the clock was displayed, then the camera moved back, there were clouds on top behind the clock screens, then the camera moved away from them, a world map appeared above and, finally, the design, crumbling into squares, disappeared. In 2001, the design dissolved into squares (they flew out), and from 2002 to 2003, the squares dissolved, moving away. Then the presenter entered the studio, and the program began. From the screensaver of 1999-2001, music from the previous screensaver of 2000. Existed from October 8, 2001 to September 7, 2003. http://video.yandex.ru/users/cheriksoft/view/72/
  • In 2001-2008 The intro for the end of the “Time” program showed a blue background, a mosaic map of the world in the middle, and the word “TIME” at the top. An excerpt from the melody “Time, forward!” was used.
  • In 2003, the screensaver changed again, but also took place in the studio: at first the clock was displayed on the screen in the screensaver, then the camera began to fly throughout the studio, flying past the screens at the top with a blue background and with a globe (contrasted with the News screensaver with a red background) and finally arrives and stops at the host's studio (in regular episodes the host entered the studio, and in Sunday episodes the studio appeared with the host already sitting there). This screensaver existed from September 8, 2003 to February 24, 2008. http://video.yandex.ru/users/zwery789/view/349/
  • Since February 25, 2008, after moving to new studio and is currently using a red splash screen that rotates Earth, at the end of the splash screen, the word "Time" appears in the right corner of the screen. Then there is a movement throughout the huge studio and finally arrives at the presenter's table.
  • At the end of the “Time” program, there is movement again throughout the studio and finally the end screensaver of the “Time” program is displayed on an orange-pink background in an excerpt from the melody “Time, forward!”, only the word “Time” is displayed in the left corner of the screen. This screen saver is also used as an original screen saver.

Musical arrangement

The main theme of the program is the music of Georgy Sviridov “Time, forward!”. It was used in most screensavers of the program from the times of the USSR. Since 1994, the title card has once again used "Time to Go!" Since 1996, after the formation of DIP ORT, the music was rewritten by Sergei Chekryzhov. Initially, it was planned to remove Sviridov’s music altogether, but then it was decided to leave it, using Chekryzhov’s arrangement. 2 music for the spiegel (news announcements) were written for the new screensaver; subsequently, a later version is used to this day. An early version of the spiegel is now very difficult to find, but what remains of it is the introduction - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CGw-gWqVv4s&list=UUulTLRDsm4dGsBMdQF209iA&index=2&feature=plcp. Since late 1996 - early 1997, a new version of music has been used. Since September 1999, when the screensaver was changed, the music from “Time” remained, but a certain “cosmic” effect was added to it, which was synchronized with the transition to the presenter’s studio.

On October 1, 2000, after rebranding, the music was replaced with more modern music. There are several options in total: the first is a splash screen with a small ending at the end, the second is a splash screen without ending at the end, the third is a beat that was used in the 2000-2008 issues between issues and at the end of the issue, the fourth is a special beat that is slightly different from original truncated version. Used since 2008. On October 8, 2001, the music for the shpigel was rewritten - it became less classical and more modern, but a week after its airing, the channel management declared it unsuccessful, and the original shpigel was returned. Also, since 2008, flyover music has been used throughout the studio.

Categories

Sport

  • Screensaver “Sport” 1990 - purple, dark green, light green, red and pink stripes go down one after another and the word “Sport” appears on the left of these stripes, and above them there are five fragments sports competitions. The studio background is dark blue.
  • Screensaver "Sport" 1991 - on a purple background with diagonal inscriptions "Time" a cube appears with fragments of sports competitions and when it approached the upper left corner of the screen the word "Sport" appeared on it. The studio background is dark blue.
  • Usually we went out after the “Time” program.
  • In 1995, the “Sport” screensaver on a blue background looked like this: fragments of sports competitions were shown on the right and left, the words “SPORT” flew upward on the right (alternately in Lately“Ostankino” with the Latin word SPORT, which at first was ORT from April to the middle), and finally the name “SPORT NEWS” appears. Studio - squares with sports competitions, initially from December 1994 to mid-1995, and from January to mid-1995, alternately with it, and from mid-1995, constantly, separate - blue, on the left, where the frame with the name "Sports News" "
  • From March 1996 to September 1999, the sports news screensaver showed a purple background sports, and finally, in the background, the word “Sport” appears. ( http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0hyB4dkv3RQ). Mini screensaver - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t0RX2Il_S-k. The studio is white.
  • They were present in the Vremya program until the 2000/01 season. In the fall of 2001, due to the reduction in the timing of the “Time” program by half (from an hour to 45 minutes, and later to 30 minutes), sports news disappeared from the program.
  • From 2001 to February 2005, sports news was on the Evening News weekdays at 18:00. After February 2005 they were removed from there too. The reason is the same - the reduction in timing (from 20 minutes to 10). Also, sports news was present in the “Night Time” program ( last broadcast- May 26, 2005).
  • Since September 2005, sports on Channel One have been in the Good Morning program at the 27th minute of the hour (with voiceover). Until May 2010 in the program “ Good morning“They were present under the title “Around Sports” at the 58th minute of the hour.
  • Currently, sports news is published at the end of the Night News program, with Viktor Gusev and Vladimir Gomelsky narrating the text behind the scenes. Their peculiarity is that for the Moscow time zone news of the past day is published, and for other regions - the day before last.
  • Sports news returned to Channel One on June 11, 2010 at the beginning of the World Cup in South Africa and is distributed among newscasts at 12:00 and 23:30.
  • Since August 29, 2011, sports news has been published in the evening newscast. Sports news is hosted by Alexander Sadokov, Viktor Gusev and Dmitry Terekhov.

Weather forecast

  • IN Soviet period in the weather forecast after the “Time” program, pictures of the seasons and cities of the USSR, especially Moscow and Leningrad, were shown; indications of cities, especially Leningrad and Moscow, and air temperatures scrolled up on the screen. The weather forecast featured the French melody of Andre Popp “Manchester-Liverpool”, and in the 80s Soviet songs were added musical compositions(R. Pauls “Butterflies in the Snow”, “Cloudy Weather”, A. Kiriyak “Mikaela”, V. Kulakov “Train at 1:30”, N. Bogoslovsky “Summer Evening”, A. Eshpay “Evening Song”). The voices of CT announcers were present, especially Igor Kirillov and Nonna Bodrova. ( Weather forecast for November 3, 1977 with the melody of A. Popp “Manchester-Liverpool” and the voices of announcers I. Kirillov and N. Bodrova). And in the first half of the 80s, the voice was predominantly Anna Shatilova.
  • In 1975-1980, against the background of birches, to the tune of “Manchester-Liverpool”, the inscription “Weather forecast for tomorrow” appeared.
  • In 1986-1990 Screensaver - the planet was flying out, purple, and after it the inscription “Weather Forecast” appeared. Then backgrounds of different cities appeared.
  • In 1990, against a background of flowers, the inscription “Weather Forecast” appeared in red letters.
  • In 1991, against the background of some landscape, the inscription “Weather Forecast” appeared in yellow capital letters.
  • In August 1991, the weather forecast sponsor was Rosna.
  • From December 16, 1994 to April 28, 1995, before the weather forecast after the end of the ITA Vremya program, animations were shown (the screensaver is a short cartoon) with walking shoes next to an umbrella: from December 16, 1994 to February 28, 1995, boots walked in the snow; and in March-April 1995, shoes walked on water. In the screensaver French music A. Poppa "Manchester-Liverpool". Then they showed a map of Russia and weather forecasters talking about the weather. The presenters of the weather forecast were Lyudmila Shelamova, Stanislav Kabeshev, Natalya Kulakova, Svetlana Proshletsova, Tatyana Maslikova and Alexander Vasiliev - director of the Hydrometeorological Center of Russia, professor, president of the Commission for Basic Systems of the World Meteorological Organization. The March 1995 weather forecast was sponsored by Pickwick. The weather map changes throughout the presenters' words. Last card was the plan for Moscow. At the end, to the same composition of music on gray background The titles of the cities were running, indicating the air temperature.
  • From May 1 to September 30, 1995, before the weather forecast, after the end of the Vremya program and at night at the end of the broadcast on ORT, the weather forecast screensaver showed the Earth's hemisphere, and consisted of the following: at the beginning of May there was initially black and white background, against its background pictures of the seasons were shown - autumn, winter, spring and summer, then a white shadow of a man with an umbrella is shown, which disappears, and finally the name “Weather Forecast” appears, and the music was initially different. The sponsor was Effect Credit Bank. From May 3, the background of the weather screensaver became colored, the title font changed, and the music was changed to A. Popp’s composition “Manchester-Liverpool”. Then they showed a map of Russia and weather forecasters talking about the weather. The presenters were Lyudmila Shelamova, Svetlana Proshletsova, Tatyana Maslikova and Natalya Kulakova. After it, the credits of cities with air temperatures under the same composition ran on gray.
  • Weather forecast after the “Time” program from October 1, 1995 to December 31, 1996). Note: This design existed until 1998/99, with black and white and gold (gray) ORT logos.
  • From the beginning of 1997 to 1999, during the existence of the golden ORT logo, after Brazilian telenovelas on weekday evenings, before the weather forecast at the end of the “Time” program, a screensaver was shown in which a brush draws an image of the weather and seasons, then checkered paper with the logo “ Meteo TV" (in the letter O - crescent) against the background of clouds. Was present again in the screensaver old music A. Poppa "Manchester-Liverpool". Perhaps in New Year In 1997-98, the sponsor of the weather forecast was the Bee Line GSM company. The presenter of the weather forecast was Ekaterina Reshetilova.
  • From 1999 to 2001, at the end of the “News” and “Time” programs, the rotating hemisphere of the Earth was shown, then the camera moves away from it behind the glass, then a weather forecast was shown, consisting of the following: on the left - a monitor depicting a picture of cities with the Meteo logo TV”, on the right is a blue board with the names of cities, with precipitation signs and air temperature marks. There was music by A. Popp “Manchester-Liverpool”. At the end of the Sunday editions of the Vremya program, a man predicted the weather. In 2000, the forecast was sponsored by the Mongoose car alarm and Cillit.
  • From 2001 to December 2003, in the weather forecast at the end of the “News” and “Time” programs on the map of Russia, cities were indicated by signs of precipitation and air temperature marks, then a list of cities was displayed with indicators of precipitation and air temperature. There was music by A. Popp “Manchester-Liverpool”. After the “Time” program, the forecast was shown in a shortened version.
  • From December 2003 to the present, the weather forecast indicating precipitation and air temperature at the end of the "News" and "Time" programs and by cities is used in the ticker.
  • From July 31, 2006 to October 8, 2010, A. Popp’s melody performed by the orchestra conducted by F. Pourcel and the weather forecast were used in the “Other News” program.

Screensaver parodies

  • On March 17, 2012, in the “Yesterday Live” program, a parody of the fourteenth screensaver (2008-present) was filmed, where the opening song sounded in the screensaver: “Putin is going to Siberia, Medvedev is flying to the Urals and about the weather!”

Management

Chief editors

  • Boris Nepomniachtchi (1991)
  • Yulia Rakcheeva (1994-1996)
  • Sergey Dorenko (1998)

Parodies

  • In 2001-2004, only the right side of the studio was used for this program.
  • [The “Time” program on the portal Soviet television"SSSR TV"]

The oldest information program in the history of domestic TV, “Time,” appeared on domestic television half a century ago. The first issue was released on January 1, 1968 - to the music of Georgy Sviridov for the film “Time, Forward!” The globe was spinning on the screen. Gazeta.Ru recalls how it all began and who stood at the origins of the country’s information journalism.

Start

“January 1, 1968... The closer it gets to 9 pm Moscow time, the faster everything heats up, my head is spinning. In the release department there is a continuous ringing. Georgy Kuznetsov is preparing a live broadcast from GUM. Irana Kazakova is already on Pushkin Square - she needs to talk to the people (darkness has gathered!) and headlong to Shabolovka... - recalled TV journalist Alla Melik-Pashayeva, who worked on the program from 1967 to 1973. --

But the broadcast is in doubt: at the last moment, thousands of technical problems are discovered!

Press service of Channel One Work process, installation of light in ASB-1, 1979

But in some incomprehensible way, everything, like in a fairy tale, will end well! Irana will make it to the studio, Gera will conduct her report and the first issue will roll like clockwork, and we, its participants, will hug each other as we leave the studio, like people in whose lives something very significant has happened...”

At first, the program was broadcast only 3 times a week and without presenters - work in the studio was replaced by live broadcasts of journalists from the scene. The familiar format appeared only in the early 70s, when the editorial office was headed by the legendary journalist, creator of Mayak radio, Yuri Letunov. The studio moved to Ostankino, and the program itself became color. Since 1972, the timing of “Time” has been 30 minutes.

“It’s hard to imagine now, in the Internet era, at what cost efficiency was achieved.

If we were talking about an important political event that did not take place in Moscow, the film had to be delivered by plane to Vnukovo, from there urgently brought to Ostankino, developed, dried and only after that we could see what exactly was filmed, whether there was a defect, whether editing could begin. Every two minutes, Letunov or the release duty officer called the washing room: “Well, is the film ready? Is it still drying? Why are you messing around there! The air is burning!” said the editor-in-chief of Vremya from 1977 to 1983. Victor Lyubovtsev.

Screensaver of the program “Time” 1985-1990

Name and Policy

The program owes its name to the main director Alexei Petrochenko.
“At the end of 1967, four conspirators gathered in one of the editorial rooms on Shabolovka: Iran columnist Kazakova, senior editor Levan Dzaridze, main director editors Petrovich (Alexey Petrochenko) and the author of these lines.
…Where did the name that became the brand come from? The debate among the conspiratorial group was short-lived.

Dozens of options, one worse than the other, flashed by like shots, when suddenly Petrovich blurted out: “Time!”

And it seemed to everyone that this particular option was on the tip of their tongues!” recalled the first production editor, Leonid Zolotarevsky.

In the post-perestroika 90s, the name of the program was changed along with the political course. The main information program of the country began to be called “TV Inform”, since 1992 - “Ostankino News”, then - “ITA News”.

“And then they gave us the name back. Do you know how happy we were? It was just... it was an event! After the broadcast we went on a spree!

We were all very happy that our “Time” was returned to us!” said Alexander Onosovsky, who worked as a columnist, senior editor, special correspondent and commentator for “Time” over the years.

Time and numbers

For the first 10 years, the program was broadcast once a day in the evenings. The program gathered almost the entire adult population of the country in front of the screens - the broadcast at 21.00 became national tradition and a window into the world of propaganda.

Since then, the time of the final release has not changed for 50 years.

The schedule was violated only in some years on May 9 - then the program was put on an hour later, after festive fireworks in honor of Victory Day. Several times the airtime was shifted due to live sports broadcasts.

Since 1978, in addition to evening ones, morning news broadcasts appeared. In the mid-80s, “Time” began to be shown 10 times a day, and famous firsts teleconferences and regular columns, including sports news and weather forecasts. The latter was read by a female announcer against the backdrop of landscapes and city views, and only on Fridays, as an exception, by a researcher at the USSR Hydrometeorological Center.

The program had correspondent bureaus in more than 40 countries. Currently, reports for Vremya are produced by almost 70 correspondents in 22 bureaus in Russia and 12 bureaus abroad. The Directorate of Information Programs of Channel One employs more than a thousand people.

Channel One TV presenter Ekaterina Andreeva in the studio of the “Time” program, 2017

Announcers and presenters

At first, “Vremya” was presented in pairs by announcers - Igor Kirillov and Nonna Bodrova, Anna Shatilova and Evgeny Suslov. The program also included Victor Balashov, Aza Likhitchenko, Vera Shebeko, Svetlana Zhiltsova, Vladimir Biryukov, Yuri Fokin, Leonid Zolotarevsky, Yuri Galperin. In the 90s, the program began to air with one presenter, and the announcer's department was closed.

Dozens of journalists went through the Vremya school: Tatyana Mitkova, Arina Sharapova, Irina Zaitseva, Oleg Dobrodeev, Vladimir Molchanov, Alexander Gurnov, Mikhail Osokin, Zhanna Agalakova and many others.

Since 1997, the permanent presenter and face of the program is Ekaterina Andreeva.

Before becoming the presenter of Vremya, Andreeva worked at Novosti. According to her, the first broadcast in the new capacity turned out to be dramatic.

“When the terrorist attack occurred in Budenovsk in June 1995, two issues of Novosti were supposed to be broadcast simultaneously in different orbits. But the second presenter has not yet arrived at Ostankino. Then someone remembered that I used to work in the voice-over department.

And I was thrown into the water like a puppy on this most complex ether. I still remember how my pulse beat near my throat so that it seemed like I would die of horror.

The managers also watched the broadcast, and they liked how I worked in a force majeure situation; the next day they put me on the air. But I didn’t come to it, I said, I’ll remain an editor. Because I understood that being a TV presenter, especially the Vremya program, is very difficult. I am demanding of myself. Only after some time I was lured to this position. And in 1998, I said “yes”, first of all, to myself. Over the years, I worked in shifts with Kirill Kleimenov, Andrei Baturin, Pyotr Marchenko, Zhanna Agalakova, Olga Kokorekina and now with Vitaly Eliseev,” Andreeva said.

Awards and anniversary

In 1977, the “Time” program was awarded the USSR State Prize. Three times the program was awarded “TEFI” in the category “Best Information Program”.

To mark the anniversary, Channel One launched a special project “50 years on air” on its website, dedicated to the history of the program. Any viewer can see the famous studio using an interactive panorama and travel back in time.

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