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Ostankino Technical Center
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Ostankino Television Technical Center (Russian: Телевизионный технический центр Оста́нкино[1] им. 50-летия Октября) is a television studio and technical center in Moscow, Russia for Channel One Russia. The center provides ongoing technical support to multiple broadcasters in the country.
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Ostankino Television Technical Center | |
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Телевизионный технический центр Остaнкино | |
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General information | |
Address | 12, Akademika Korolyova Street |
Town or city | Moscow |
Country | Russia |
Coordinates | 55°49′23″N 37°36′23″E |
Construction started | 1964 |
Completed | 1967 |
Owner | Federal Agency for Press and Mass Media |
Height | 52 m |
Design and construction | |
Architect(s) | Leonid Batalov |
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Public transit access | Moscow Metro:![]() ![]() |
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