
The current REN TV channel logo is a flat orange graphic mark without a text element. In shape, it looks like a single wide ribbon folded at sharp angles into a compact geometric figure, with its ends cut at an angle. In its overall silhouette, the mark can be perceived as a rotated number 4. This version of the logo has been in use since 2017 and continues the visual line established after the channel’s major redesign in the mid-2010s. The name «REN TV» is historically linked to Irena Lesnevskaya, one of the founders of the television company.
REN TV is a Russian federal television channel that grew out of an independent television company founded by Irena and Dmitry Lesnevsky in 1991. As a separate broadcast channel, it began airing on January 1, 1997, and today it is part of National Media Group. The channel is known for news, current affairs, documentary projects, films, series, and entertainment programs, while placing a clear emphasis on fast-paced and event-driven content. On the holding company’s official pages, REN TV is described as the most popular TV channel among Russian men aged 25–54 and as one of the most cited TV channels in the country. The channel’s distribution network includes 1,137 independent terrestrial and cable companies in Russia, the CIS, and the Baltic states, making REN TV one of the most visible players in the Russian television market.








