Mir Channel The Mir TV channel introduces viewers to the modern life and history of the countries of the former
Soviet Union, and forms cultural, social and economic ties. In October 2014, Mir television was excluded from
Uzbekistan and the following month, stopped broadcasting in Turkmenistan. In March 2015, it switched to the
16:9 aspect ratio. On 9 September 2018, the broadcast of the Mir in high definition HD was launched. To date, it has facilitated interviews with the leaders of CIS nations (e.g.
Ilham Aliyev,
Alexander Lukashenko, and
Vladimir Putin).
Mir Premium Mir Premium was the
high definition television channel. The channel had a large collection of films and TV shows, including Western and Russian cinema. Its official broadcasting began on New Year's Day in 2015. The channel ceased broadcasting on 1 January 2021.
Mir 24 Mir 24 is an informational, cultural and country studies television channel that began broadcasting on 1 January 2013. Live broadcasts of summits, press conferences and speeches by top officials of the state, as well as national and religious holidays and major sporting events appear on the channel. The draft of the 24-hour channel had already been approved by the prime ministers of the CIS countries during the meeting in
Yalta on 28 September 2012. On 28 February 2022, in response to the
2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, Latvia banned the retransmission of Mir 24 in its territory for five years due to a perceived threat to its national security.
Radio "Mir" Radio "Mir" is the road radio station of the company. Every half-hour on the air, exclusive news from correspondents in the CIS countries and Russian broadcasting cities takes place. The basis of music policy is songs of the 1990-2000s in Russia. Educational, art, talk shows, are available on the program.
Information and Analytical Portal MIR24.TV The Information and Analytical Internet Portal MIR24.TV began its work in January 2011. News from the CIS countries and the world attract more than 220 thousand people daily, and the monthly number of views exceeds 9 million. ==Geography of broadcasting==