sports, political, social and entertainment events for television
TV signal delivery via satellite
developing technical procedures for streaming the signal online
of different events, as well as the rights
providing the network to transmit video and sound signals at the shooting objects
developing and implementing TV equipment plans for venues
organizing entertainment, sports, PR, social functions and political events
many different genres, ranging from covering major sports and cultural events to still life and commercial photography
ANO Sports Broadcasting (Panorama) is a Russian TV production company that boasts cutting-edge professional equipment and a dedicated team of highly qualified experts. Panorama branches are located in Moscow and 9 regions of Russia: Kaliningrad, St. Petersburg, Sochi, Rostov-on-Don, Kazan, Yekaterinburg, Ufa, Khabarovsk, Krasnoyarsk.
Panorama has vast experience in broadcasting around 700 sports, political and cultural events both in Russia and abroad, including:
"Panorama" is the official broadcaster of the Games of the XXXI Olympiad in Rio de Janeiro in 2016.
Panorama facilities fleet includes:
Panorama team counts over 1,200 TV specialists from all over Russia. They all were enrolled in our own multi-stage program - unprecedented in scale for modern Russia - for both resident training and e-learning in 27 specialties. The resident course took place in Moscow, partly at the Skolkovo School of Management.
We have issued manuals worked out by reputable expert practitioners as well as a mobile application featuring an English-Russian/Russia-English broadcasting glossary comprising 16000 word combinations.
General Director, Gazprom-Media Holding
First Deputy General Director, General Producer, Channel One
General Director, Sports Broadcasting
Deputy Minister of Sports
Director, Press and Information Department, President of the Russian Federation
Deputy Minister of Communications and Mass Media
General Director, NTV-Plus
Deputy General Director, All-Russia State Television and Radio Broadcasting Company (VGTRK)
Head of Federal Service for Supervision in the Sphere of Telecom, Information Technologies and Mass Communications
General Director
Mr Kiknadze holds a degree in Philology from the Moscow State University.
Mr Kiknadze started his television career in 1984, working at different times as an editor, commentator and presenter for ORT, Centre TV and RTR. In 1999, he was named Deputy Editor-in-Chief for Sports for Centre TV. In May 2001, he was appointed Deputy General Director and Director for Sports of the Channel Rossia. In May 2003, Mr Kiknadze was appointed Editor-in-Chief of the Channel Sport.
In December 2009, Mr Kiknadze was appointed General Director as well as a member of the Supervisory Board of Sports Broadcasting.
In 2007, awarded the Order of Friendship. On March 24, 2014, awarded the Order of Honor for preparing and staging of the XXII Winter Olympic and XI Paralympic Games.
Member of the Public Council for Assistance of the Russian Olympic Committee.
Deputy General Director and Director of Financial Department
Mr Ponurov holds a degree in Economics from the Novosibirsk Institute of Economics. Also, he went through the presidential advanced training programme, specialising in Financial Management.
Prior to taking his position at Sports Broadcasting in January 2010, Mr Ponurov worked as a department chief at Promstroibank in Novosibirsk (1995-1998), general director, vice-president and chairman of the board at the Alemar investment company (1998-2008), and CFO and advisor to deputy general director at Rosnano (2008-2010).
Deputy General Director and Director of Production Department
Ms Shvedova holds a degree from the Tsiolkovsky Technology University. Also, she has received additional instruction at the State Television and Radio Advanced Training Institute and at the Financial Academy.
Ms Shvedova started her television career in 1980 as a director and producer of various programmes, including daily shows, on REN TV and NTV-PLUS. Later, she worked at executive positions in Social Communications Agency (1997-2002), NTV-PLUS (2000-2001), and Sports Channel (2003-2010). She has extensive experience in covering major Russian and international athletic events.
In January 2010, Ms Shvedova was appointed to her current position with Sports Broadcasting.