Intros TV News from ALL European Communist or Socialist States 1986 -1990
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- Опубликовано: 4 июл 2021
- Attention! This film does not show the intro of TV news from the TV stations of the Soviet republics (Ukrainian SR, Estonian SR etc.) because they cannot be independent TV stations - They were directly under the management of the Radio and Television Committee in Moscow. The situation was different in Yugoslavia, where the television stations in the republics had a autonomy - moreover, they had a separate legal personality - All Yugoslavian TV stations were affiliated in JRT TV. JRT was not a federal television, but an association of television from all republics and aimed to exchange programs and films between them, as well as JRT TV representing all Yugoslav television in international relations between foreign television stations - therefore the Yugoslav intro was included in this footage.
Увод у ТВ вести из свих европских комунистичких или социјалистичких држава 1986-1990
Вступительные теленовости из всех европейских коммунистических или социалистических государств 1986-1990 г.
Uvod TV Vijesti sa svih europskih komunističkih ili socijalističkih država 1986-1990
Úvodní televizní zprávy ze všech evropských komunistických nebo socialistických států 1986-1990
Εισαγωγή τηλεοπτικών ειδήσεων από όλα τα ευρωπαϊκά κομμουνιστικά ή σοσιαλιστικά κράτη 1986-1990
Introducción a las noticias de televisión de todos los Estados comunistas o socialistas europeos 1986-1990
すべてのヨーロッパの共産主義国または社会主義国からのイントロTVニュース1986-1990
ינטראָ טעלעוויזיע נייַעס פון אַלע אייראפעישע קאָמוניסט אָדער סאָסיאַליסט שטאַטן 1986-1990
모든 유럽 공산주의 또는 사회주의 국가의 소개 TV 뉴스 1986-1990
Įvadinės TV žinios iš visų Europos komunistų ar socialistų valstybių 1986-1990 m
Интро ТВ Вести од сите европски комунистички или социјалистички држави 1986-1990 година
Въведение в телевизионните новини от всички европейски комунистически или социалистически държави 1986-1990
Intro TV-nieuws uit alle Europese communistische of socialistische staten 1986-1990
Intro Nouvelles télévisées de tous les États communistes ou socialistes européens 1986-1990
Intro TV-Nachrichten aus allen europäischen kommunistischen oder sozialistischen Staaten 1986-1990
Intro TV News fra alle europeiske kommunistiske eller sosialistiske stater 1986-1990
Intro TV News de todos os Estados Comunistas ou Socialistas Europeus 1986-1990
Știri introductive TV din toate statele comuniste sau socialiste europene 1986-1990
Úvodné Televízne noviny zo všetkých európskych komunistických alebo socialistických štátov 1986 - 1990
Uvodne TV novice iz vseh evropskih komunističnih ali socialističnih držav 1986-1990
Intro TV-nyheter från alla europeiska kommunistiska eller socialistiska stater 1986-1990
Вступ до телевізійних новин з усіх європейських комуністичних або соціалістичних держав 1986-1990
Intro TV hírek az összes európai kommunista vagy szocialista államból 1986-1990
Intro TV News da tutti gli stati comunisti o socialisti europei 1986-1990Intro TV News de todos os Estados Comunistas ou Socialistas Europeus 1986-1990 - Развлечения
How to make a communist news intro:
1. Add a clock
2. Add a spinning globe
3. that’s it
5. Put the coolest sounds
4. Put a Star on it
Romania: We don't use globe, we use only world map and organ music!
They remind me of the intros to Star Trek 🤔 maybe Gene was a communist lol
Also Italian Tg1 had before the clock and after a spinning globe 🤣
13:22 this is epic
they use the same intro today
And the clock aswell
🤔
Agreed
6:50 synthwave is invented by Hungarians
We had at least 3 world-class synthwawe players in the 80s: Gabe Presser, Fecó Balázs and Tamás Mihály. Ganz used many of their works for their presentation films.
Eastern Europe aesthetic gives me feelings that I can't explain
They had what most of the west lacks today: a soul
Even if they look funny and a little lazy in editing
@@gapo506 Rotting concrete towers and abominations=Having a soul?
@@mr.someone6128 you talk as if american sprawling suburbs have a soul lol
@@mr.someone6128idc if they’re ugly there’s something about me that catches my interest
@@saasgameprei Better than having no soul and rotting
5:37 I can't get enough of East Germany's five second countdown intro.
But the intro is epic.
@@mtvijsgarbage ikr
Tageschau to this day has a similar intro with a clock
Hach ja, die Aktuelle Kamera.
7:56 probably the oddest intro ever. The editor was high on drugs
He might be using iMovie to make this intro
Typical 80s: lots of people on a trip...
0:01 Albania
1:30 Bosnia and Herzegovina
2:38 Bulgaria
3:35 Croatia
4:31 Czechoslovakia
5:34 East Germany
6:36 Hungary
7:45 Skopia
8:46 Poland (Dziennik Telewizyjny)
9:38 Poland (Wiadomości)
10:10 Montenegro
11:09 Romania
12:13 Slovenia
13:18 Serbia
14:36 Vojvodina
16:01 Soviet Union
Skopia? Really? Just say Macedonia.
thank you
Why should I? Real and only Macedonia is the one being part of Greece with its capital Thessaloniki.
@@mangomerkel2005 North Macedonia is not part of Greece
No Lithuania? Lame
Soviet TV Aesthetics:
- Clock
- World Map
- Spinning Globe
- Star (Red if possible)
Not soviet. Most of these were just under the eastern Bloc
12:17 This is gold
15:30 I didn't know that Charlie Sheen was a news anchor in Yugoslavia back in the 1980's ...
Fck, he was really high 😱😱😱
16:10 - This is the one I was looking for!
Sviridov - "Time, forward!"
11:21 Romania: *A R C A D E*
15:30 Serbia: *D U D E*
5:37 East Germany: *C O U N T D O W N*
12:17 Slovenia: *P O S T P U N K*
3:15 Bulgaria: *D E T R O I T T E C H N O*
9:40 Poland: *W I N D O W S*
7:09 Hungary: *R E T R O W A V E*
13:22 Serbia2: *L I G H T S*
7:54 Macedonia: *D R U G S*
10:13 Montenegro: *R A I N B O W*
4:36 Czechoslovakia: *F A M I L Y F R I E N D L Y*
Great explanation 😂😂😂
what about the croatian and the albanian one?
croatian could be: R E L A X
and albanian could be: A N T H E M
8:49 Poland: D R A M A T I C
4:36 Czechoslovakia: C L A S S I C A L M U S I C
16:10 Soviet Union: E A R T H
1:33 Bosnia: S P A C E
10:13 Montenegro: D I S T O R T I O N
14:38 Vojvodina: G R A P H I C S
@@goodmoaning587
0:03 Albania: A N T H E M
3:38 Croatia: R E L A X
Slovenia is the best
Fun fact: The date of the Bulgarian intro is 01.06.1990 and it talks about reduction of prices for medications for children aged 6-14.
How much was the reduction?
@@Pfromm007 Unfortunately, I do not know. I only translated the news report (I was not even alive at the time of it)
@@yordanberov8678 No problem. Thank you for sharing. :)
Hmm
I understood the female news anchor is saying something about children, and also the date of the broadcast is the first of June, which in many countries’ is known as Children’s Day.
Just came across this gem, so maybe I'll explain wgat is going on in Polish news intros 😀
9:18
1. Lech Wałęsa gave interview after his visit in Washington;
2. Polish Parliament and election of the new judges of Constitutional Tribunal
3. discussion in GDR's parliament about independence of two German countries, and good neighbourhood relations with Poland.
4. Demonstrations in Bulgaria due to political transformation in the Eastern Block.
9:40 The new team of "Wiadomości" had only one day to prepare the studio, that's why it's very modest. It was symbolising "the new beginning". The speaker said that he hopes that the program "will gain wievers' trust day by day. The news in our programme will be good or bad, hopefully those latter won't be that many, but all news will always be true. We're counting on your help and cooperation."
Shame that the part about news being always true turned completely around the past 7 years especially...
Thank you!
Top 3 favourite intro: 🥇 Hungary,🥈 Czechoslovakia,🥉East Germany. Honourable mention: Poland Wiadomosci and JRT Ljubljana
But polish "Wiadomości" wasn't tv news show of communist state. In november 1989 polish goverment was free, democratic and maded by anti-communist coalition as the first in this part of Europe. That's why 17.11.1989 was the last edition of old communist tv news show Dziennik Telewizyjny and next day 18.11.1989 Dziennik Telewizyjny was replaced by "Wiadomości" as a sign of change, maded by younger team of journalists, partly come from underground press, earlier illegal.
Hirado
As Russian, I will translate, USSR television says that Gorbachev sent a telegram to the head of Poland that half a century has passed since fascist Germany invaded Poland
And this means that program was in 1st September, 1989
The one from Hungary is actually post-communist. It's from April 1990 when Gorbachev officially admitted that the Soviet Union was responsible for the Katyn massacre. And they're also talking about the first democratic election in Hungary which took place earlier the same month and was won by the conservative MDF party.
The recording is indeed from 1990, but the intro is from 1988. This music was in the intro since 1986. So it's more than okay here. A new intro was introduced later that year.
Yep, but it didn’t change after the independence so
Talking the Hungarian one
Can I have the link of this specific video shown in this video
Kaptalist állam lett nálunk (sajnos)
@@elyascanfixitThat doesn't change the fact that the intro is retained from the Communist era. Just because it's a report from post communism and about the free elections doesn't change that
Out of all of these I think the Hungarian one is my favorite. It looks like something out of vaporwave.
Also thank you for the reupload.
Thank you :))
There is an older 80s version that looks like it came right out of Synth-wave or Retro-wave
As a Hungarian, I agree with you, it’s our best news intro ever ( this, and RTL’s intro from 2004), it’s a shame we didn’t keep it as ARD did it with the Tagesschau or TF1 with their iconic news music, it would fit today with a new graphic and modernised music…
And look after once to what it was replaced in 1991. Downhill in every aspect😂😂.( the hungarian public media never recovered from the end of socialism, political pluralism and the appearance of commercial channels, sadly nowadays it’s just the pure propaganda of our government with no quality at all.)
THIS VIDEO IS A GEM THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!!
4:36 so chilling
Fun Fact: The Serbian intro is about Yugoslavia winning a silver medal at the Winter Olympics
Silver, not bronze.
Silver medal at 1988 winter olympics in team ski jumping. (Other silver medal was won in women's alpine slalom)
@@nikoladedic6623 fixed
Lovely video, thanks!
I always loved the polish opening from dt
Nice collection, dzienky.
THANK YOU!!
I've been trying to find this vid since forever ever since the original channel was deleted
Why was it deleted?
@@tophu7903 cuz the channel got terminated
9:39 one is so relaxing
7:48 I still think that this song sounds cute ^^
this lullaby music scares me, JRT RTV Skopje must be very creative to do it.
@@koneser7947 Why are you afraid of this?
@@schokokaina nightmares
Only clock
XFiles vibes
Odlična kompilacija!
I don't know why but this makes me feel peaceful
What a gem! Thanks for collecting and sharing this with us, and for the comments making timestamps!
I really like space and colours Hungary 6:40, soft rock in Slovenia 12:20, Dnevnik theme and spinning globe 13:30.
Felt sorry for low quality graphics and background for Macedonia 8:10, the old style organ at 11:30
Thanks great guy
“From behind Winston’s back, the voice from The Telescreen was still babbling away about pig iron and the overfulfillment of The 9th Three Year Plan.”
- 1984 by George Orwell
4:33 Czechoslovakia is by far the best, the melody is great.
Did the Russian one greet us as Comrades? (Tovarishch)
Yes, the woman said 'Good evening', and the male presenter greeted with 'Hello comrades'
Да
It was a tradition at Vremya. The guy himself was like, a male version of Ri Chun Hee, the famous North Korean newsreader.
@@InessaMaxinova
Interesting!
Honestly, I think lots of people want checkoslovakia to come back as a capitalist nation in Western Europe. It would make logical sense too.
15:30 are we sure that's not a parody? 😂
@Kafa kafica LOL
6:50 my favorite
Wanna make checkoslovakia 2
Or want to go detonate a nuke with me?
@@iamarizonaball2642 want to know who asked: well here’s the answer: nobody
I dont care, detonate the 1 Gigaton Bomb
3:44 - 3:53 Looks like a video game console startup screen
CROATIA D N E V N I K
Kinda similar to PS1 at some point
Reminds me of Amiga CD32
Fact that no one cares about: date of the Soviet Union video is September 1, 1989 and they talking about the WW2 and 50 years has passed from the moment Austrian Artist Germany captured Poland
with the help of... soviets, but they wouldn't talk about it, rather call it "liberation"
@@pawuc ahem. It should be 17th of September then. Not the 1st of September.
@@pawuc They were just "peacefully" taking the other half, the Polish POWs getting purged was just a misunderstanding!
Have you noticed greetings of Soviet annoucer. He said Welcome Comrades and never mentions anyone else.
@@klm23.98 yep
4:36 Docela banger (this is pretty banging)
Супер! Ещё бы всё-таки были заставки новостных программ 15-ти союзных республик СССР, так вообще бесценное видео было бы.
This film does not show the intro of TV news from the TV stations of the Soviet republics (Ukrainian SR, Estonian SR etc.) because they cannot be independent TV stations - They were directly under the management of the Radio and Television Committee in Moscow. The situation was different in Yugoslavia, where the television stations in the republics had a autonomy - moreover, they had a separate legal personality - All Yugoslavian TV stations were affiliated in JRT TV. JRT was not a federal television, but an association of television from all republics and aimed to exchange programs and films between them, as well as JRT TV representing all Yugoslav television in international relations between foreign television stations - therefore the Yugoslav intro was included in this footage.
0:00: Yes,the Albanian man who love bunkers and television with two colors
So technology-advanced, by 1986 bunkers now had 68% more colours than advertised on TV.
Vojvodina actually sells it. The beginning looked like it displayed it's culture then a wholesome bear video.
11:21 - Idk but it's giving Sunday Church Piano vibes.
Yeap
11:21 idk but the music sounds like something you’d hear at a baseball game
I thought it was a church piano lol
Or a soap oprea haha
Oda's to the comunism.
Terrifying
I think my favorite has to be the Soviet Union’s intro.
What a shame they took it down. So many jokes in the comments are lost. I tried to find a joke about Ceaucescu in the comments and took notice down that this is a reupload :(
Well as a Brazilian the only joke i made about Nicolae is that guy fall in love with our novels
I would like to see a version for Capitalist states/NATO or Socialist/Communist states in Asia.
The music of intro of Albanian Tg was inspired to Italian Tg1
Slavonic languages seem all similar but very interesting
As a Slav i disagree. Sure they seem and sound similar but the words have completely different meanings.
Slavonic was the language of the orthodox church in the middle ages. 😀
@@balazs8330 No. It was Greek
@@RlingCap-uk6rk for the slavic people it was slavonic. This lithurgical language is based on old-bulgarian. It was written in the cirilic-alphabet
rts dnevnik then: simple, and cute.
rts dnevnik now: catchy music beforehand, the tune is a bit better.
I was anticipating something from my home country Moldova. Wasn't disappointed though.
Please read the description under the video.
@@MuzykaEuropejska Thank you for the info товарищ
I guess Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia were covered by the Soviet news channel. Did anyone else see Slobodan Milosevic in one of the Yugoslavian news intros?
0:06 colors were still a technology that Albania couldn't master
Usually if you are trying to TV-DX (Recieving tv stuff from far away) The results will usually be black-and-white so that is normal, I bet you can actually colourise the original black-and-white one
@@Yessir1506 The thing is that ALL Albanian videos from that era are b&w. Never found one in color.
Albania was poorest in the eastern bloc. No wonder they couldn't afford quality television broadcast.
In 1986 Albanian tv had color. The recordings are just b/w because for sure they weren’t recorded in Albania but most likely in a neighbor country. VHS tapes were very difficult to achieve for private persons in communist countries, also in the west around 1986 not so much people had it compared to 1990s and 2000s. In Albania for sure average people didn’t had a recorder. And Albania had SECAM, a different analog color system not compatible with PAL Italy and Yugoslavia had back then. Greece had SECAM too, so maybe ask someone at Corfu Island or northwest Greece if he has tv recordings from Albania in color.
@@GUNordDX Yes Albania had colour TV by 1981, although is it possible that not all programmes were broadcast in colour until later?
5:51 man that east german news reporter look sad.
Well i can't blame him..
I mean... he did mention Janos Kadar’s death, so it’s pretty understandable.
Not even Communism could save him from oversized 80's glasses.
Maybe he was forced to show mention and He was forced to say what they gave him and If he make a mistake he would probably be arrested.
Yes because jános kádár died
3 Tv intros i like
1. Czech republic
2. Hungary
3. Poland
My favorite 4:35-4:57
Broadcast USSR presents: 16:11
Show started: *Mr Grinch sings Soviet Union during stealing presents*
What's the music playing for Hungary when there's the clock? It sounds like Chopin?
i always liked how europeans did their tv brandings ngl
3:37
I downloaded the original, and I have it on a hard drive somewhere
Maybe because it’s so “boring” compared to the insane stuff on tv here today, I could watch this stuff all day.
Probably because it's all in the past as part of history but I could probably watch hours of these news reports. Maybe it's because of the fascination with history and how you can joke and make references to the events in it with the power of being in the future. I like to think that in maybe 30-40 years someone else'll be doing the same with current news when that becomes old history
Hungary's TV channel named MTV standing for Magyar Televízió launched in 1957, Hungary's MTV is like the another one that is like a copy of Music Television owned by ViacomCBS that this channel in Hungary was launched in 2007 and its acronym is the same, two MTV channels of Hungary have their differences of their meanings, ownership and content, many people don't know about Hungary's TV channel Magyar Televízió (MTV) worldwide outside Hungary and some people know about this, starting at 6:37
Hungary - monitor Microsystem advertising. This is a Hungarian computer manufacturing company. In Hungary, communism ended in 88
5:40 actually not the original aired one, it is the replay from ORB television many years later.
You forgot RTV Prishtina
Romania 11:22 love this amazing nostalgic sound
Back when the life was simple but Romania was in a psycho dictatorship unfortually,i from Brasil and i know the fact of our novels are send to TVR during the Ceaucescu rule
@@MathRaven1910 you dont know about Ceausescu And Ceausescu its good man not psycho?
@@specialworld5080 But he make a cult of personality who is very condenable as Marx says,at least Romania lived a good time with communist rule
6:09 Janos Kadar died
Bulgaria be absolutely jammin
6:50
During Czechoslovakian intro there's a mum with her baby but...in 🇮🇹 it was said that the Communists ate childrens 🤔
Depends where. It was very possible in Cambodia...
11:11 looks like it's the oldest one out of all of them.
Albanian one looks and is much older.
6:48 - The best
Yeah I'm magyar
Yugoslavia rains supreme again
11:34 - диктор румынского телевидения Георге Маринеску / romanian television announcer Gheorghe Marinescu
i just like these
My favorites are Czechoslovakia and Serbia.
4.12, man with white shirt: please, take my vote
4:12
Polands intro gives me old anime vibes
Welcome to Poland.
Can you please do with countries who were not in communism on the west
Slovenia's gives infomercial vibes
4:47 shows a Zetor Crystal 12145
the Romania one is chilling tho
exotic
9:40 And now this show one of the Polish goverment's main propaganda source...
Hungary stopped being communist in 1989 so idk how accurate this is.
The recording itself is from 1990, but this intro was on air between 1988-1990. And the former version had the same music since 1986. So it's pretty much accurate.
@@obarnabas ok
Is there any intro for ex-Soviet states during communist era?
Yea, im pretty sure Georgia and Estonia have them, and maybe some others .
2:45 Bulgarian National Television world class intro. Hungarian is also very classy at 6:50
10:06 tymczasem wiadomości teraz
Грустно
16:10 and this music did not change even after the collapse
What happened with the original account and video?
I think the channel got deleted for whatever reason
Yes, it has. here is the original link
ruclips.net/video/ij7QbnSyyOY/видео.html&ab_channel=MuzykaEuropejskaMuzykaEuropejska
don't try clicking on it because the video is not available anymore
Channel Muzyka Europejska was mine, but youtube closed the channel. So I'm starting again :))
I love the hungarian theme
What about other countries like Litva, Latvia, Estonia, SSSR Belrusia, SSSR Ukraine, SSSR Moldavia and Ceshoslovakia Bratislava
I had seen them
4:36
Finally, someone else who likes the Czechoslovakian one
What happened to the original video?
His channel got deleted
serbia got me VIBIN
yeah, sounds like "titi titi titi titi ti ti" 🎶
I wanna know the song which played right before the intro started which was cut.
XEW la voz de la América latina desde México
East germany is definitely the best one
Slovenia is just another vibe.
Greece in 2013: lets copy the polish tv name from 1989
Can you elaborate on that?
@@Aaa-ws5ux polish news program in 1989 was called dt and in 2013 in Greece when ERT closed they changed the name to dt as well but completely different meanings
DT in polish was for dziennik telewizjyny (I think that's the word) and it means TV news
DT in Greek was for Δημόσια τηλεόραση which means Public television