Russian Television Channel Debuts at the Copthorne Tara Hotel
The Copthorne Tara Hotel, London Kensington is pleased to announce the launch of Russian Television Channel – Russia Today in all 833 hotel bedrooms starting from Friday, 23rd October 2009.
Russia Today (RT) is the leading English and Arabic station broadcasting from Moscow; with key interest to Russians travelling abroad, Western and Arabic individuals who have interests in Russia. The station offers regular news updates on politics, business, arts, science/technology and sports. Apart from regular news updates, Russia Today offers a unique insight into many aspects of Russian history, culture and opinions.
The programmes showcased on Russia Today are specifically tailored to familiarize the international audience with the Russian perspective. For further details on Russia Today, please visit http://russiatoday.com/About_Us/Corporate_Profile.html
The Copthorne Tara Hotel London Kensington is located in a quiet corner of the Royal Borough of Kensington & Chelsea, an area of enormous historic and architectural interest. Stylish boutiques and fashionable restaurants, as well as significant cultural and entertainment attractions surround it. Earls Court and Olympia Exhibition Centres are a five minute journey by car or bus and Westfield Shopping Centre, the largest urban shopping centre in Europe, is only 15 minutes away by car or bus.
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