Espreso TV
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Espreso TV Еспресо TV | |
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Launched | November 2013 |
Picture format | 16:9 (Full HD, 1080p) |
Country | Ukraine |
Broadcast area | Internet |
Headquarters | Kiev, Ukraine |
Website | Official Site |
Streaming media | |
LIVE | LIVE |
Espreso TV (Ukrainian: Еспресо TV) is an Internet television station in Ukraine that started to operate in November 2013. Espreso TV has brought Euromaidan protests to world’s screens.[1][2]
On 22 January 2014, a journalist of Espreso TV Dmytro Dvoychenkov was kidnapped, beaten up and taken to unknown location, but later one of parliamentarians informed that he was finally released.[3]
See also
References
External links
- Official site
- Espresso TV brings Kiev protests to world’s screens with ToolsOnAir
- Kyiv Post, Police assault journalist providing live video for Espresso TV
- Ukraine's revolution is being live-streamed
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