On August 1, 2013, Yuliana Slashcheva was appointed the Chief Executive Officer of
CTC Media. She was tasked with enhancing the communications with CTC Media investors and advertisers, diversifying the holding's business, and ensuring that CTC Media becomes more than just a television company. In November 2013, under Yuliana Slashcheva's leadership, CTC Media adopted a new development strategy focused on the transformation of CTC Media into a content holding with diversified revenue sources. To implement this strategy, CTC Media took a number of actions, such as developing the transmedia and licensing operations, launching new businesses and expanding the presence of its content across different platforms. Slashcheva launched a series of projects beyond the traditional television domain to implement the new strategy: • CTC Media started to license its products for use in non-TV industries. The company signed a contract with Printdirect, an online print service offering personalized hoodies, T-shirts and mugs, licensing the use of images associated with the holding's TV projects. Slashcheva claims that this approach helps to improve the communications with company audiences. Upon the signing of the agreement, CTC Media opened its branded store on Printdirect website. • CTC Media launched the Sweet Me online clothing store. The Wildberries project was chosen as the store operator, while CTC Media focused on
product placement of the brand into its channels and projects. • In October 2014, one of the holding’s channels
Domashny launched its new design and presented an animated logo unique for the Russian market. • In 2014, CTC Media content was launched on the
Hulu. Internet streaming platform. According to Slashcheva,
Roskino actively supported the negotiation of this launch. For Hulu and Hulu Plus, CTC Media featured a lineup of TV series in a variety of genres. • As a part of the new business development program, CTC Media launched its fourth channel, CTC Love, in January 2014. Since the beginning of 2015, the new channel has acquired 0.78% share of the All 11-34 audience. CTC Love achieved even more impressive results with the Women 11-34 audience where it has consistently had over 1% share in 2015. Earlier in October 2014, CTC Love received the Golden Ray award in the Brightest Launch nomination. • In December 2014, the number of
Molodezhka community subscribers on
Vkontakte reached one million. In January 2015, CTC Media launched the first mobile game in the Molodezhka franchise. • To reinforce its digital business, in January 2015, CTC Media acquired Caramba TV, a producer of digital and transmedia content. • In August 2015, CTC Media launched Europe's first channel-wide application “CTC. Second Screen” integrating its TV programming with additional content delivered to mobile devices. The app was first used for the second season of the
Molodezhka TV series. Support for other programming was added later. • In November 2015, CTC Media launched the new Che channel about “real men”, using the frequency previously occupied by Peretz. • In 2016, CTC Media opened a TV studio for children under the partnership agreement with
KidZania park in Moscow. The new development program helped CTC Media to become Russia's first TV holding to build a profitable digital and transmedia business. In 2014, new amendments to the Russian mass media law limited the aggregate foreign beneficial ownership or control of Russian mass media to no more than 20% starting from January 1, 2016. This limitation applied to CTC Media holding as well. As the result, the holding owners and the management team started thinking about changing the company ownership. After setting up the sale of CTC Media from its owners to
Alisher Usmanov's and Ivan Tavrin's UTH by September, Yuliana Slashcheva told the media that this scenario would help the company management to focus on core business as it would solve the issues arising from the changes to the mass media law. The final closure of this transaction in December 2015 required the company shareholders’ approval. Slashcheva personally urged them to vote for the sale of CTC Media. The deal was completed on December 24, 2015. It was announced at the same time that Slashcheva would continue in her role in the company. Upon the sale consummation, Yuliana Slashcheva together with UTH representatives was elected to the Board of the new managing entity, CTC Investments, which became the owner of Russian and Kazakh assets of CTC Media. Her authority as the CEO of the holding itself was expanded. May 26, 2016 it became known that Yuliana Slashcheva leaves the CTC Media. == SMF Studio (Soyuzmultfilm) and Gorky Film Studio ==