Factbites
 Where results make sense
About us   |   Why use us?   |   Reviews   |   PR   |   Contact us  

Topic: ETV (Estonia)


  
  ETV - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
ETV (South Carolina Educational Television), South Carolina’s statewide network of 11 public television stations, eight public radio stations and a closed-circuit educational telecommunications system in more than 2000 schools, colleges, businesses, and government agencies.
ETV (Bangladesh), or "Ekushey Television", a television station shut down by the government.
Educational Television (ETV), a series of television programmes produced in Hong Kong
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/ETV_(disambiguation)   (210 words)

  
 Estonia in the Eurovision Song Contest - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Estonia has had a moderately successful record at the Eurovision Song Contest since its first appearance in the final in 1994.
Actually, one year before, in 1993 Estonia took part in the Eastern-European semifinal in Ljubljana (Slovenia), but it didn't win a ticket to the contest final itself.
In 1995 Estonia was not allowed to participate due to that bad result, but after 1996 Estonia were one of the most succesful countries in the song contest.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Estonia_in_the_Eurovision_Song_Contest   (225 words)

  
 Estonian Media Landscape   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Estonia has a free press, a fact recognised also by various international organisations to monitor press freedom all over the world.
Newspapers in Estonia claim complete editorial independence from political parties and the government, and in an overwhelming majority of the cases it is so.
Estonia has a liberal policy regarding the print media: no licence, permit or registration is required to set up a newspaper.
www.ejc.nl /jr/emland/estonia.html   (2267 words)

  
 CER | Estonia: Ilves heads Moderates   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Estonia needs a social democratic policy, because the rigorous rightist policy pursued in Estonia until now has not reduced social injustice, Ilves said.
ETV's board chairman, Aare Urm, said EEK 37 million is clearly insufficient, as at least EEK 45 million (USD 2.5 million)is needed.
ETV still wishes to arrange the Eurovision song contest in May 2002 despite the station's current financial trouble, as it is the only Estonian TV station that is a member of European Broadcasting Union, which organizes the song contest.
www.ce-review.org /01/19/estonianews19.html   (826 words)

  
 Eurovision Song Contest Helsinki 2007 | Estonia: 6 of 10 teams submitted protest to ETV
The protesters say that if ETV demanded everything from the artists and authors according to the rules then the least they could wish for is the same serious attitude towards the rules, authors and the whole event from the ETV side too.
Also participants who failed to win should have in mind that their broadcaster had a right to make internal preselection and not run any televized final at all, so they should be happy for being given chance to perform live in front of audience.
This is simply a case of losers masquerading their sour grapes as a philanthropic drive to compensate the disenfranchised plebs, with a few others jumping on the bandwagon for the hell of it.
www.esctoday.com /news/read/2196   (1154 words)

  
 MOFA : Estonia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Although Estonia might be considered a ridiculously small market for a lot of media, press and broadcasting are part of the country’s identity.
Estonia has three nationwide terrestrial television channels: the public broadcaster Estonian Television (ETV, operating since 1955), two private channels, Kanal 2 (operating since 1993) and TV3 (operating since 1996).
Estonia is often proudly referred to as E-stonia, because it is among the leading countries in the world with regards to Internet and mobile phone penetration.
www.vm.ee /estonia/pea_133/kat_399/994.html   (769 words)

  
 Trends in the development of the Estonian media market in the 1990s / 1999/3 / Archive / Media Development / ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
According to a survey of BMF Gallup Media, ETV was the most watched television channel in Estonia yet during the first half of 1999.
ETV also lost to TV1 the right to show Home and Away that has been permanently at the top of most watched serials in Estonia.
In May 1999, ETV announced it was breaking the contract with private television companies and starting to show advertisements again, because of the debt of the three biggest private companies to ETV.
www.wacc.org.uk /es/layout/set/print/content/view/full/1234   (5239 words)

  
 Minister proposes re-introducing ETV commercials
Palmaru claims that advertisement on ETV would be limited to 5 percent of daily broadcasting time, or up to six minutes per hour, and would probably help cover up to 30 percent of ETV’s budget.
Ainar Ruussaar, program director of ETV who is currently applying for the post of CEO, told The Baltic Times that the advertisement market grows 10 - 15 percent each year and that it would not be wise to compare the 40 million kroon fee to 2001 advertisement revenues.
ETV has to differentiate from commercial broadcasting, which does not show children’s shows in prime time, for example,” he said.
www.baltictimes.com /news/articles/13916   (865 words)

  
 Media Guide: The Big Book: Estonia: Winning Back Russian Viewers   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
With recent changes in legislation and in personnel at Estonian State Television (ETV), the government finally seems determined to improve the programming offered to the 30 percent of Estonian residents who consider Russian their first language.
ETV broadcast its first Russian-language program in 1958 and, in the 1970s, the service expanded.
ETV consistently loses in nightly matchups between its Russian-language broadcasts and Russian ORT programming, attracting only 3 percent of its intended viewership.
www.mediaguide.hu /book/bookID52.html   (465 words)

  
 Estonia
However, the ability of ETV's Russian-language department to create self-produced, high-quality programs was reduced greatly due to the Government's large cuts in the department's budget.
The OSCE mission to Estonia, which was established in 1993, closed on December 31 following the OSCE Chairman-in-Office's announcement earlier in the month that Estonia was in full compliance with the recommendations the Chairman-in-Office had issued the previous year for closing the mission.
While the OSCE and some other international organizations such as the Finnish Helsinki Committee have found the citizenship law to be satisfactory, some officials in the U.N., the Russian Government, and members of the local ethnic Russian community continued to criticize the Citizenship Law as discriminatory, notably for its Estonian language requirements.
www.state.gov /g/drl/rls/hrrpt/2001/eur/8247.htm   (5621 words)

  
 Press : Estonian media   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Estonia has three national television channels: the public broadcaster ETV and two private channels, Kanal 2 (operating since 1993) and TV3 (operating since 1996).
Over 40% of the households in Estonia have some form of cable television, which means that some people have access to as many as 60 channels including many Russian and German channels.
Estonia is often proudly referred to as E-Estonia, because it is among the leading countries in the world with regards to internet and mobile phone penetration.
www.estemb.be /lang_4/rub_2531/rub2_2535   (656 words)

  
 Central Europe Review - Estonian News Review   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Estonia still has not found the means to transport 10 donated T-55 tanks from Poland to Estonia.
Estonia has no tanks in its military at this time.
Estonia spent an estimated EEK 200 million on the millennium bug.
www.ce-review.org /00/1/estonianews1.html   (1256 words)

  
 Association of Estonian Broadcasters
According to ETV the deal, approved by the State Broadcasting Council, is based on the Finnish model, in which the commercial MTV pays "a public service fee" to the public broadcaster Yleisradio.
By law, advertising on ETV is limited to 5 percent of total daily broadcast time, while the limit for private stations is 20 percent.
Today, ETV is the leader in the Estonian television market, in contrast with several other public broadcasters in the region, which have wilted under the pressure of competition.
www.ringhliit.ee /eng/1998_1_2.html   (1137 words)

  
 Estonia 1997   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Estonia chose its entry on Feb 15, in a live televised final held at Linnahalli in Tallinn.
ETV put together a good show this year, especially compared to the rather amateurish event last year.
Another lucky aspect for Estonia in the draw, is that Poland (and quite probably Germany as well) will go for an up-tempo song this year, and so Estonia will be lucky enough to be the first in a (potentionally) long row of ballads drawn together.
homepage.ntlworld.com /waterloo/estoni97.htm   (992 words)

  
 Eesti ja Euroopa Liit :: Press and Information :: Estonian Review :: Estonian Review: January 14 - 20, 2002   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Chairman of the Broadcasting Council Tiit Sinisaar said there were three reasons to express non confidence in Urm: leading the activities of ETV in a direction not in line with the principles of public TV, work contrary to ETV’s laws and the Broadcasting Council, and a lack of adequate will for co-operation.
Estonia intends to continue its NATO homework at the current pace, which has been previously commended by NATO representatives.
Estonia and Finland launched bilateral defence co-operation in 1992, and Finland has donated to Estonia various aid, including military equipment and training.
www.vm.ee /eng/euro/kat_137/706.html   (1914 words)

  
 Communication in Estonia - Uncyclopedia
There are as many members in there as there are Elements in Idiotic Table of the Elements and each of them have their own element by which they are known.
The Future of Estonia is grim because of ETV, the only way to save Estonia is to vote for Keskerakond (The Centre party - in fact it's the Estonian branch of the Soviet United Nations) at the next elections.
Through some means it landed in the hands of Andrei, who has successfully defended it against Critics and expanded it to become the most pathetic Estonian project ever.
uncyclopedia.org /wiki/ETV   (327 words)

  
 Estonia
The Estonian Broadcasting Council fired the director of ETV in 1999 for management failures, because of ETV's financial difficulties, and for "undisciplined behavior." The courts said that he could not be fired, whereupon he returned to work but finally resigned during the year.
In 1999 Finland and Estonia entered into a cooperation agreement to construct a new facility for illegal aliens and asylum seekers in East Viru County.
The pensioners' leader organized an unauthorized assembly in the city of Sillamae and claimed that the human rights of the Russian pensioners in the region were abused by the Government.
www.state.gov /g/drl/rls/hrrpt/2000/eur/745.htm   (5550 words)

  
 Communications Law in Transition Newsletter
Although the State once assured that these subsidies would continue, some officials called during the year for the combination of ETV and Estonian radio, along with a simultaneous reduction in their budgets by 50 percent.
In 1998 Estonian Television (ETV) agreed not to broadcast commercials in return for annual subsidies from the commercial television stations; however, early in the year the agreement collapsed and state television again began to carry commercials, placing it in competition with commercial channels for advertising revenue.
The Estonian Broadcasting Council fired the general director of ETV, Toomas Lepp, on December 13 stating that Lepp was discharged because of management failures, financial difficulties at ETV, and Lepp's "undisciplined" behavior.
pcmlp.socleg.ox.ac.uk /transition/issue07/estonia.htm   (445 words)

  
 Eesti Televisioon >
In May, the contest can be seen through ETV, but also online and through the mobile 3G system, available to EMT clients.
ETV will introduce the preview videos during Euroopa laulud (European songs) on 29th and 30th of April and 1st, 7th and 14th of May around 18:15 local time.
The group has represented Estonia at the Eurovision Song Contest twice: in Stockholm in 2000, the song “Once in a Lifetime" sung by Ines got the fourth place.
www.etv.ee /index.php?0537673   (534 words)

  
 CERP Students Autumn Congress 2003 / Estonia
Second, in the beginning of the new millennium, ETV had a new marketing approach to its shrinking audience.
Analyzing their competitive advantages in the media market, ETV found that the least served group in the society are the people who don’t find enough of the quality media in Estonia.
The first step to match with the changing environment is redefining ETV not as a television, but as a communication organization.
congress.cerpstudents.ee /?id=32   (348 words)

  
 Eurovision Song Contest Helsinki 2007 | ETV prepares preview broadcasts
The Estonian public broadcaster ETV prepares five weekly preview shows on Saturday evening, starting on 16th of April.
ETV is also preparing a show to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Eurovision Song Contest.
Due to a disappointing result of last year's participants Neiokõsõ, Estonia has to participate in the semifinal on 19th May. Esctoday.com's BigPoll predicts a 12th place in the semifinal.
www.esctoday.com /news/read/4194   (473 words)

  
 DC Estonian
ETV, the Estonian national broadcaster will be airing a special show tomorrow at 21.35 (EET) on channel 1 ETV to present the 10 Eurolaul entries.
But we shall remind you that the public televoting result will have no influence on the selection of the song, as its entirely up to the International jury to deliberate their verdict into choosing the winner.
Estonia will be competing the semi final on the 18th of May due to their poor result last year in the semi final in Kiev.
www.dcestonian.com /estonews/articles/06/laul012706.htm   (461 words)

  
 Eesti Televisioon > Comprehending the mission of the Estonian Television
There have been fine and high-minded goals, stated in the ETV from the days of the Creative Unions’ plenums of that time, some of which are valid even today.
Living here and now in Estonia and wishing the development of this socium and environment in general that we live in, we, surprisingly so, found that our mission has to be the creation of the values of living in Estonia.
What was important though, that our mission brought into consciousness was the fact that everyone from the ETV was first and foremost a citizen with a clear conscience and after that a technical professional, who could do anything for money.
www.etv.ee /index.php?1531021   (956 words)

  
 Tõnu Kaljuste Videography
Film includes a portion of the August 27, 2003 concert at the Estonia Concert Hall, Tallinn, Estonia with performances of Antonio Vivaldi's Kyrie RV 587 and Gloria RV 589 with soloists Kaia Urb (soprano), Vilve Hepner (soprano) and Iris Oja (alto)).
Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir/Tallinn Chamber Orchestra/Tõnu Kaljuste (1998 television broadcast in Estonia on ETV)
Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir / Tõnu Kaljuste (1990 television broadcast in 6 parts in Estonia on ETV in celebration of the composer's 60th birthday) Tõnu Kaljuste is not actually seen conducting during the 6 Forgotten Peoples films, as the cameras are filming the singers of the EPCC for the entire duration.
www3.sympatico.ca /alan.teder/tkvideo.htm   (534 words)

  
 EUROVISION SONG CONTEST | OIKOTIMES.COM | Estonia: watch Eurovision Song Contest from ETV, internet or mobile phone   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
ETV will also introduce all the participant’s videos in a special show “Euroopa laulud” (European songs) on April 29, 30 and on May 1, 7, 14, at 18:15 local time.
EMT clients can also see the video previews, semi final and final in their mobile phones under ‘EMT go!’ During every episode of the video preview series, a question about Eurovision will be given with 2 possible answers.
The player must send an SMS with one of the answers to number 1330 (Only in Estonia) with the content: a or b and your name (example: a John Smith).
www.oikotimes.com /site/index.php?id=4871   (273 words)

  
 Estonia Human Rights
The Estonian Broadcasting Council fired the general director of ETV, Toomas Lepp, on December 13 stating that Lepp was
Estonia, are broadcast over state and private television channels.
Russian minority in Estonia and possibly of the Estonian minority in Russia.
www.multied.com /NationbyNation/Estonia/Human.html   (5343 words)

  
 VET&HRD Base: Estonia > Issues/ projects
The general objective of VET/HRD research in Estonia is to improve the quality of VET by analysing the weaknesses of the VET system.
In the study 'Matching of Educational and Occupational Structures' the whole workforce was analysed from the point of educational background (levels, fields etc) and their employment in the sectors of the economy and occupation, in order to find out educational fields with narrow possibilities on the labour market.
It was decided that the development of applied higher technical education in Tartu and Southern Estonia must originate from the need of a specific region and development plans agreed for the coming years.
www.b.shuttle.de /wifo/vet-hrd/ee03.htm   (626 words)

  
 EuroBillTracker.com :: View topic - Which Estonian coinset is best?
So, the telephone voting in Estonia will start in a TV show on Saturday Dec 4th at 21:35 and last for a week.
Estonia is anyway such a small country that there really can't be too many good coin designers.
Some would not like to change the Estonian kroons to euros at all, and some don't even want Estonia to be a member of the EU.
www.eurobilltrackerforum.com /phpBB2/viewtopic.php?p=101388   (1942 words)

  
 interim report
I tried to integrate this substantial amount of research (on media consumption patterns, content analyses of the press and television 1998-2002, press media ownership, press relations with the politicians, etc) into the more policy-oriented framework of my paper.
As preparing for this course, I also conducted research and selected audiovisual media resources produced in Estonia in which the questions of minority rights and protection, the state programme of national integration and the actual results of this programme were being dealt with.
As the programme is partly a documentary, I conducted some interviews in the North-Eastern region of Estonia and made some photos I might use later for articles.
www.policy.hu /keedus/final.report.html   (897 words)

Try your search on: Qwika (all wikis)

Factbites
  About us   |   Why use us?   |   Reviews   |   Press   |   Contact us  
Copyright © 2005-2007 www.factbites.com Usage implies agreement with terms.