
The Channel One Russia logo features the number “1” designed in a modern graphic style with a distinctive cut along the body of the digit. The symbol is tilted to the right, emphasizing movement and direction. The logo is mainly used in white and blue colors and can appear on a blue background. It was created in 2000 by the ORT Design studio under the direction of Dmitry Likin and Evgeny Raytses and has remained almost unchanged since, becoming a stable visual identifier of the channel.
Channel One Russia is the largest and originally the main TV channel of the country, formed on the basis of the Soviet Central Television. Since 1995, it has broadcast under the name ORT (Public Russian Television) and in 2002 received its current name. The channel has become the flagship of Russian TV, shaping public agenda, media culture, and the tastes of millions of viewers. Its programming includes news, analytics, entertainment shows, series, movies, and broadcasts of key national events. Broadcasting covers all of Russia and foreign audiences, available in digital format, HD, and 4K.










