TET is a Ukrainian-language national entertainment TV channel broadcasting in Ukraine. It is part of the large 1+1 Media Group, and broadcasts to more than 100 cities in Ukraine, with a technical penetration of 92.4%. The target audience of the channel is 8–40 years old.[1]
History
The TV channel piloted in Kyiv on January 24, 1992, under the name Tet-a-tet, and became the first alternative to “solid” state television. In 2001, the channel broadcast regionally, and in 2003, became nationwide.
On August 21, 1995, the National Council of Ukraine on Television and Radio Broadcasting gave TV channels TET and TRK Kyiv the same broadcast frequency. The situation was decided on August 18, 2003, then TET received a license for 42 minutes, and TRK Kyiv remained on the 30th channel. Thus, both channels since were able to conduct round-the-clock speech.
On April 24, 2004, TET has changed its logo and graphic broadcasting. Since then, reality shows, talk shows, television series, humorous programs, cartoons, and sports broadcasts are presented. There are no political programs or news on the TV channel. The channel covers 92.4% of the territory of Ukraine.[2]