Nostalgiya

{{Short description|Russian television channel}}

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| launch_date = {{Start date and age|2004|11|4|df=y}}

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| owner = Veriselintel ({{langx|ru|Вериселинтел}})

| key_people = Vladimir Ananich

| country = Russia

| language = Russian

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| website = {{URL|www.nostalgiatv.ru}}

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Nostalgiya ({{langx|ru|Ностальгия}}) is a Russian television channel, catering to nostalgia for the Soviet Union. Launched in 2004, the channel broadcasts to almost all the European portion of the former Soviet Union {{citation needed span|date=May 2018|as well as some countries of the "Far Abroad" (United States, Germany, Israel).}}

The logo of the channel is stylized with a combination of Cyrillic letters {{lang|ru|С}} and {{lang|ru|Т}} that looks like the hammer and sickle (☭) turned in the opposite direction to the right.

One of its main presentations is a talk show "Born in the USSR" ({{langx|ru|Рождённые в СССР}}; Rozhdyonnye v SSSR) which provides a daily interactive discussion with its spectators.{{cite journal |last1=Kalinina |first1=Ekaterina |title=Multiple Faces of the Nostalgia Channel in Russia |journal=View: Journal of European Television History and Culture |date=2014 |volume=3 |issue=5 |pages=108–118 |doi=10.18146/2213-0969.2014.jethc061 |doi-access=free }}

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