Moscow Scientific-Research Television Institute
Moscow Scientific-Research Television Institute (MNITI) (Russian: Московский научно-исследовательский телевизионный институт) is a leading institute in Russia that deals with research and development of broadcasting technologies. The institute was developed following a resolution by the Russian government on March 4, 1950.
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| RT |
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| Tricolor |
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| Okko |
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| Teleradiocomplex of the President of Kazakhstan |
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