RT Documentary
RT Documentary (RTД, literally "RTD") is a Russian free-to-air documentary channel presented in both the English and Russian languages.[1] It was launched on 23 June 2011 by the then President Dmitry Medvedev who visited RT's studio in Moscow,[1] and deals with a wide variety of topics including Russian culture and life in Russia. The channel shows documentaries mostly on Russia but also from around the globe.
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Launched | 23 June 2011 |
Network | RT |
Owned by | (ANO) TV-Novosti |
Slogan | "Question More" |
Country | Russia |
Language | English, Russian |
Broadcast area | Worldwide |
Headquarters | Moscow, Russia |
Sister channel(s) | RT RT Arabic RT Actualidad RT America RT UK |
Website | http://rtd.rt.com/, http://rtdru.rt.com |
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Satellite | |
Hot Bird 13 Europe, Middle East & North Africa (HD, FTA) | 12.476 GHz Horizontal DVB-S2 8PSK SR: 29900 FEC: 3/4 SID: 2002 Video PID: 2021 Audio PID: 2022 Dolby Digital, 2023 Stereo |
Hot Bird 13 Europe, Middle East & North Africa (SD, FTA) | 12.597 GHz Vertical DVB-S QPSK SR: 27500 FEC: 3/4 SID: 8295 Video PID: 6101 Audio PID: 6111 Stereo |
Streaming media | |
RT Documentary | On Air |
Availability
The channel is available as a free-to-air channel on Eutelsat Hot Bird. The Russian government has not erected any legal restrictions on the worldwide distribution of the channel as a live video stream via the internet. The channel is live streamed off of RT's main website along with the other RT video streams.
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gollark: That was broken by claimflag permission changes or something.
gollark: Yet again, people insist on trying to run the rail system OUT OF SPEC.
gollark: But I worry that that sort of thing could sometimes lead to infinite loops.
gollark: The best thing I can come up with for now is to do the somewhat naive somewhat Factorio-style thing of tracking whether carts are currently using a segment of track (in the other direction), and if so forcing a reroute.
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