
The Zvezda TV Channel logo is based on the image of a five-pointed red star drawn with a wide outline. The top point and the upper line of the side points are separated from the lower part of the star outline by a horizontal gap, which gives the mark an open appearance. The text part of the logo is placed next to it. The name “ZVEZDA” is set in large red letters, and below it is the wording “TV CHANNEL” in smaller lilac letters. The logo is used in horizontal and vertical versions.
Zvezda TV Channel is a Russian federal television channel that began broadcasting on February 20, 2005, on UHF channel 57 in Moscow. The channel is part of the Zvezda media group, developed by JSC “Television and Radio Company of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation ‘ZVEZDA’”. The channel’s programs are available across all 85 federal subjects of the Russian Federation, and its digital broadcast is carried on the second multiplex. Its lineup includes Russian films and TV series, documentaries, news, analytical programs, and entertainment shows. Army, history, science, society, and sports are among the key topics in its schedule. According to official data, the channel’s potential monthly audience exceeds 100 million people.











