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Шахтер решил проводить еврокубки в Харькове на постоянной основе

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NewsHubГенеральный директор Шахтера Сергей Палкин сообщил о том, что все матчи еврокубков текущего сезона донецкая команда проведет в Харькове.
В комментарии телеканалу Футбол 1 функционер пояснил это решение регламентом УЕФА, который не позволяет менять место проведения домашних евроматчей в течение одного сезона.
“Если они позволяют нам на этой стадии играть в Харькове – то уже все, там и будем играть. Евроматчи будут в Харькове, а по остальным поединкам мы будем смотреть”, – отметил Палкин.
Генеральный директор Шахтера добавил, что на данном этапе “Горняки” заточены на Харьков и хотят по максимуму загрузить его своими поединками.
“Я уверен, что если мы будем играть там матчи чемпионата Украины, то меньше 10 000 на играх не будет никогда. А сегодня для поединка Премьер-лиги собрать хотя бы по 8000 уже считается серьезным показателем”, – резюмировал руководитель донецкого клуба.
На этой неделе стало известно , что ответный матч 1/16 финала Лиги Европы 23 февраля между Шахтером и Сельтой примет стадион Металлист в Харькове.
Сообщалось, что в 2017 году Шахтер планирует покинуть Львов, где с 2014 года проводит домашние поединки, и переехать в Харьков .

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Has anyone had a crazier career path than Rich Hill? Maybe

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NewsHubA year and a half ago, one of baseball’s top pitchers was a Long Island Duck.
A good starter for two seasons seemingly undone by injuries, Rich Hill bounced around as a reliever with exceptional career persistence and little else. He was reborn as a starting pitcher in the independent Atlantic League at age 35 and, within two months, became arguably one of the five best starting pitchers in the majors. He might have quit five years ago; last month, he signed a contract that guarantees him $48 million.
That’s quite a career path. If you graphed it, it’d look ridiculous. Well, OK, now we have to graph it:
So which active player’s career path is the most interesting, the most surprising? It’s Hill’s title to lose. Here are the contenders to unseat him:
Category of interestingness : Nobody Could Have Predicted This.
Case for: Trout’s career graph wouldn’t look like Hill’s, dancing haphazardly like a Plinko chip. His graph would be a straight line up, from high draft pick to top prospect to best young player to best current player to in the conversation for best player ever. It’s easy to get lulled into the predictability of a straight line, but remember that each of those leaps was unexpected. If you’d told a team drafting in the first 23 picks of the 2009 draft that you were from the future and that Mike Trout was going to turn into perhaps the greatest player in the history of the sport, they wouldn’t have even let you stick around to tell them about the 2016 election. Put another way, Mike Trout has outperformed his projections every year, usually by large margins, despite those projections getting to reassess him each time based on his extraordinarily consistent greatness. Here’s PECOTA (a metric for forecasting players’ performances) vs. his performance:
The difference between 27.1 wins and 46.6 is massive. I don’t know that any player has made PECOTA “miss” by a larger cumulative margin over the past five years than Trout.
Case against: The arc, such as it is, is in our expectations for him and our understanding of him. Trout hasn’t really changed since the first month of his rookie year, and his minor league performances were so dominant that he probably hasn’t actually changed much since the day he was drafted.
Category of interestingness: The Extremely Deferred Superstar
Others in this category: Daniel Murphy , Josh Donaldson , Josh Hamilton , Jake Arrieta
Case for: When he was 27, Bautista was traded by the Pirates for a player to be named later, who turned out to be a Robinzon Diaz , a catcher hitting .244/.266/.336 in Triple-A. Bautista had recently been optioned to the minors, and the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review led its news story on the trade by acknowledging Bautista’s career had already been long and frustrating. “Four years after he took a winding road back to the Pirates,” it began, referring to the year in which Bautista had been plucked in the Rule 5 draft and then traded three separate times. He had never produced an above-average offensive season to that point, and he wouldn’t in his first full season with Toronto, either. This is when teams give up on players, especially former 20th-rounders who had never been top prospects.
“This guy isn’t like Mike Schmidt,” Blue Jays GM J. P. Ricciardi said the day the trade was made. “He’s not going to come out and hit 40 home runs. ”
He hit 54 home runs at age 29. He hit 43 the year after, and he hit 40 at age 34. From ages 29 to 35 — his most recent season — Bautista hit 249 home runs, more in that age span than all but 12 players in history. Alex Rodriguez hit fewer from 29 to 34 than Bautista did. So did David Ortiz. The 12 players ahead of him on that list (including Mike Schmidt) had hit, on average, 198 home runs through age 28, while Bautista had hit 59.
Case against: When he was 27, Bautista briefly went to Triple-A. Big deal. Rich Hill pitched in the minors at age 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 34 and 35.
Category of interestingness: The Relievers
Others in this category: Sean Doolittle , Fernando Rodney , Kenley Jansen , Joe Blanton
Case for: Nathan was drafted out of a Division III university as a shortstop, hit .232/.320/.345 in his first pro season, committed 26 errors in 54 games (at a level where official scorers are, anecdotally, known to be forgiving), and left baseball for a year rather than convert to the mound, as the Giants wanted him to do. He earned his business degree, then returned to baseball — Giants GM Brian Sabean making him write a letter explaining why he wanted to return. Nathan worked his way to the majors as a reliever, survived shoulder surgery, was one-third of one of the most lopsided trades ever, and immediately became a relief ace in Minnesota. From 29 to 34, he was arguably the best reliever in baseball, better even than Mariano Rivera. Indeed, there has probably never been a reliever better from ages 29 to 34:
So that’s at least two, maybe three, fascinating twists in his story, and he’s only 34 to that point. Next came Tommy John surgery, a couple more All-Star appearances, and then a second Tommy John surgery, at age 40. In 2016, at age 41, he made 10 appearances and didn’t allow a run.
Most pitchers don’t make it to age 32. Of those who have, only 5 percent — 51 pitchers, total, since 1950 — made it to age 42. That Nathan, a pitcher who has twice gone under the knife in the past 10 years, might, is just the latest exclamation point in a remarkable career. And it might not even be the last: With one more solid season, he’ll pass Trevor Hoffman by Baseball-Reference’s wins above replacement model. He’s already ahead of Hall of Famers Rollie Fingers and Bruce Sutter.
Case against: Pretty much every great reliever falls into it as a backup plan after failing somewhere else. There are a lot more converted position players and failed starters and busted prospects than there are Huston Streets, groomed for the job from college. Nathan’s surprising career is practically routine for the role.
Category of interestingness: The Resilient Old Men
Others in this category: Scott Kazmir , Adrian Beltre , David Ortiz
Case for: In the spring of 2010, after four years of being terrible and hurt and large, Bartolo Colon underwent a surgery that none of us had heard of and that the league hadn’t yet approved. His doctor, Joseph Purita, was more realistic than reality was:
“I was the biggest skeptic of all,” Purita said. “When they told me about this, I don’t mind doing this case, I don’t mind helping him, but don’t expect this fella to go back to playing ball. He’s 36, 37 years old, elbow and a shoulder injury, in a pitcher? Let’s be realistic here. ”
But after missing all of the 2010 season, and convincing most of us he was retired , Colon began racking up accomplishments that only an extremely old pitcher qualifies for: He led the league in shutouts at 40! Best walk rate in baseball at 42 and 43! An All-Star at 43! Suspended PED user and still among the most beloved players in baseball! More WAR after turning 38 than, oh, Matt Garza has in his entire career! His first career walk (and first career home run) at age 43. And he only throws one pitch! And he almost never touches first base! And he’s just so fun!
The day he signed with the Yankees, post-surgery, in 2011, the New York Post’s headline for the news was “Fat Chance. ” He has been more valuable than all but 27 pitchers in baseball since then. He’s only one win above replacement behind Stephen Strasburg , who at the time might have been the best pitching prospect in history, and who would debut that same season.
Case against: To somebody less forgiving of PED usage, there’s nothing all that remarkable about his career: Top prospect became a top pitcher until age and injuries withered him; late-career resurgence coincided with chemical assistance.
Category of interestingness: Was Supposed To Be Nothing
Others in this category: Corey Kluber , Jose Quintana
Case for: In the 43rd round of the 2008 draft, the Rangers took Cody Eppley and the Orioles took Oliver Drake. Each signed and each has produced 0.1 WAR in his career to date. The draft went 50 rounds that year, but Eppley and Drake were the last players chosen and signed who have produced positive WARs in their careers. Clubs sat around naming hundreds of young men who would contribute nothing, while Matt Shoemaker sat at home disappointed. “But I don’t understand,” he told his dad.
It’s not unheard of for a player to go undrafted yet find his way to the majors. Shoemaker’s journey was fitful even by undrafted standards. In 2011, at age 24, he was the (Double-A) Texas League’s Pitcher of the Year, and the Angels’ Minor League Pitcher of the Year, but when the big league club’s rotation was crumbling, they wouldn’t call him up. (They instead went so far as to sign Jerome Williams , who had been out of the majors for almost five years and who could justify his own candidacy in this article.) Shoemaker’s chance seemed to be past him: He got pounded in Triple-A for the next 2½ years, before he was suddenly summoned to the Angels’ major league rotation in 2014. He finished second in Rookie of the Year voting, went 16-4 to lead the league in winning percentage, was terrible in 2015, was even worse over the first two months of 2016, got demoted back to Triple-A, got recalled, then ripped off a stretch of 20 dominant starts in the majors:
Corey Kluber, 20 most recent starts: 2.73 ERA, 135 innings, 148 Ks, 39 walks
Shoemaker, 20 most recent starts: 2.83 ERA, 130 innings, 121 Ks, 17 walks
And then his season ended on a line drive comebacker in September.
Over the past eight years, then, there have been multiple long stretches when it was not clear that Matt Shoemaker was good enough to pitch in the minors and multiple long stretches when he might certainly be an ace in the majors. These stretches intermingle with one another, different-colored beans in the same soup. His next five years might be the least predictable in all of baseball, even harder to predict than Hill’s.
Case against: I’m not sure there’s a case against him for this title. Ultimately, the major leaguer with the most interesting career depends on what you find interesting. I’m probably most interested in the players who are told, at 22, that they’re just not very good — and who keep persisting, onstage, in public, in defiance of this expert assessment. I’d have never had the guts. We all age at different rates, and Shoemaker either developed courageous self-confidence earlier than many of us do, or he developed a sense of realistic resignation much later than many of us do. Whichever it was, the fact that he is not a teacher right now makes his the most interesting career path in the game. That fact alone makes the next two months a season for optimism and hope, rather than a season of cold actuarial tables.

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360-degree replays at Super Bowl a taste of what’s next

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Thursday, Jan. 12, 2017 | 1:02 a.m.
BOSTON — Have you ever wanted to know what Tom Brady sees as he stares down a pass rush, scans the field for an open receiver … or brushes his teeth in the morning?
This year’s Super Bowl broadcast could be just what you’re looking for.
Thanks to a 360-degree replay technology called “Be the Player,” Fox TV broadcasters will be able to show a play from virtually any spot in the stadium within minutes of the action taking place. The spin around and zoom “freeD” system has been used at other sporting events — including the NBA and baseball All-Star Games and the Olympics — but this will be the first that goes the last step and shows things from the athlete’s perspective.
“The difference here is you would be able to go in and see from his vantage point what the player actually saw,” said Zac Fields, a senior vice president for graphic technology and integration at Fox Sports Group. “It’s something that most of us have never been able to see before. The vantage point that most of us have on TV is really different than what the guys see on the field. That’s what the promise of this technology is. ”
Intel is rolling out the new technology at this year’s Super Bowl, and promoting it in an ad that will feature Brady in his everyday life — waking up, making breakfast, brushing his teeth — with the tagline: “Intel replay 360 makes anything look epic. ” As the Patriots quarterback snarfs down a pancake, the camera spins around to a new angle and shows the crumbs falling from his mouth.
And, if New England makes it to the Feb. 5 Super Bowl in Houston, there will be even more opportunities to see things from Brady’s perspective.
“It’s something that fans have always dreamed about: ‘What did Tom see when he threw that pass?'” Jeff Hopper, the general manager of strategy and marketing for the Intel Sports Group, told The Associated Press in advance of the announcement. “Everyone wants to be the player, to see what it’s like to see it from that point of view. ”
To make the “Be the Player” video possible, Intel has installed 38 separate 5K resolution cameras in a perimeter inside NRG Stadium, creating what Hopper calls “a volumetric capture of everything that’s going on the field. ” The cameras are connected by five miles of fiber optic cables to a special control room, where a half-dozen Intel producers, working with one from the Fox Sports broadcast, can pick out and package the replays that will be used in the broadcast.
The massive amount of data — about 1 terabyte per 15-30 second clip — allows producers to position a “virtual camera” anywhere it wants — including, virtually, inside a player’s helmet. (Early versions even toyed with superimposing a facemask on the screen, though that has apparently been dropped.) It will take about two minutes to produce the clips, meaning it’s not yet ready for instant replay but could, for example, be available to show a new view of a touchdown by the time the teams are done with the extra point or kickoff.
In an interview in Boston’s Back Bay this week, Hopper said there could be up to 20 “Be the Player” replays, though ultimately it is up to Fox to decide how to use it.
“It will depend upon the story you are trying to tell,” Fields said. “It’s not something we’re planning on using because it is a new bell and whistle. It is a storytelling tool, and that’s how we’re planning to utilize it. ”
Right now, use of the system is limited to big events: It took about a month to retrofit the stadium in Houston with all of the equipment needed for the freeD data capture. Also, each 15-30 clip consists of about 1 terabyte of data.
But Hopper said new stadiums are already being built with the cameras in mind.
“Anyone who’s building a new stadium now is saying, ‘What do we need to do to make it freeD ready?'” he said. “Because everyone sees it as the future. ”
Eventually, Hopper said, the technology will not be limited to storytelling.
Teams and leagues are hoping to mine the data to improve performance. In the X-Games, Hopper said, the athletes were eager to figure out how high they jumped and use that information to tune their techniques — or just brag about big air with the competition.
In time, coaches will be able to use the video to see what their player saw, instead of relying on overhead shots of the field. And, as the turnaround time quickens, the technology would also help replay reviews by giving officials the ability to freeze the action and zoom in at any angle to look, for example, to see whether a player’s knee was down before the ball popped out.
“We’re working with pretty much the entire sports world,” Hopper said. “All the leagues, all the teams. I don’t think there’s anyone that we’re not. We can’t do them all, but we’re talking with them all. ”
And Hopper envisions a sports world where every fan will be able to immerse himself in the game on his phone or a virtual reality headset — not just view the shots curated by a TV producer sitting in a trailer next to the stadium.
“That’s good; I think it’s interesting. But the transformative nature of what we’re working on is: Everybody gets to do it themselves,” Hopper said. “Ultimately you’ll be able to be on the field, with the players — the best players in the world — whatever sport that is, whether it be soccer, football or cricket, whatever. You’ll be able to be part of the action. I don’t think you can get any more immersed. “

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Gainesville Police honor Clemson QB Deshaun Watson

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NewsHubPhoto: Gainesville Police Department
Posted: Jan 12 2017 07:34AM EST
Updated: Jan 12 2017 07:59AM EST
GAINESVILLE, Ga. – Clemson quarterback Deshaun Watson played a big role in the Tigers’ win Monday night.
To show the Georgia native some support, the police department in his hometown of Gainesville put up the Clemson flag in front of their office to represent the national champions.
The Gainesville Police Department also posted a picture on their Facebook page to say congratulations to Deshaun and his team.
“We are so proud of you,” the police department said.
Watson completed 36 of 56 passes for 420 yards and three touchdowns in Clemson’s 35-31 win over Alabama in the College Football Playoff championship game. He also ran for a score.
MORE: Watson and Clemson dethrone top-ranked Tide, 35-31
The 21-year-old’s next stop is the NFL; however, that doesn’t mean the Clemson quarterback is thinking about where he’ll go in the NFL draft.
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Watson said he’s focused on improving, and not his chances of going No. 1 overall. Watson is skipping his senior season at Clemson to go pro, making that decision after going 32-3 as the Tigers’ starter and earning his degree.
Watson said Tuesday he won’t “get caught up in the hype of the draft and the first pick and all that stuff. God has a plan for me. “

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McIlroy gets strong start to 2017 with opening 67 at SA Open

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NewsHubRory McIlroy made an impressive start to 2017 with a new set of clubs, shooting a 5-under 67 Thursday in the first round of the SA Open to put himself a stroke off the lead.
Making his first appearance at the tournament since 2008, McIlroy rolled in seven birdies — including four straight from Nos. 14-17 after starting at the 10th at Glendower Golf Club.
South African players Trevor Fisher Jr. and Keith Horne shared the lead after rounds of 66.
With Nike announcing last year it would no longer be making golf clubs and balls, the second-ranked McIlroy has been testing out new woods, irons and a putter from other manufacturers and said his new bag “is working pretty well. ”
“I’m sure as I get accustomed to them — I mean, it’s nice to play my first competitive round and play like this — I’ll get even more dialed in, and chop and change a little bit,” McIlroy said.
The Northern Irishman is the standout player in Johannesburg this week, making an earlier-than-usual start to his golfing year as a favor to Ernie Els, the South African great and the host of the SA Open. The galleries were drawn to McIlroy despite his early tee time of 7:10 a.m. local time and he responded with an adventurous round that included a 392-yard drive on the first hole, drawing gasps from spectators.
A 20-foot putt on No. 17 completed his four-hole run of birdies before McIlroy rolled in an 8-footer on No. 2 to move to 5 under. Poor approach shots led to bogeys on the fourth and fifth, but he replied with a tee shot on the par-3 sixth that stopped on the slope in the middle of the green and rolled back down to two feet, for a tap-in birdie.
He was in the rough on his final three holes but scrambled to par Nos. 7 and 9 and made a birdie on No. 8.
“I gave myself chances, felt I missed a few but I played well,” McIlroy said. “It was a bit adventurous on the back nine, scrambled a bit and did my bit to salvage a few holes. ”
South African players have won 13 of the last 19 editions of the SA Open, and five of the top seven on Thursday were home players.
Fisher Jr., also starting at No. 10 in the morning, made seven birdies in eight holes from the 12th to the first and parred his way home. Horne joined his compatriot in the lead with birdies on Nos. 16 and 17 coming home, continuing his good form from the Alfred Dunhill Championship in December where he finished tied for 11th.
Three more South Africans, Thomas Aiken, Dean Burmester and Jbe Kruger, were tied with McIlroy after 67s, along with European Tour rookie Jordan Smith of England.
Els and defending champion Brandon Stone started with 74s. Six-time major champion Nick Faldo was at 2-under 70.

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'Live by Night': Ben Affleck shoots, usually misses

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NewsHubAs a feature-length director, Ben Affleck hit home runs in his first three trips to the plate with “Gone Baby Gone,” “The Town” and “Argo.”
In at-bat No. 4, he flies out to medium-deep right field.
Affleck directs, adapts a screenplay based on a Dennis Lehane novel, produces AND stars in “Live by Night,” a curiously unfocused Prohibition-era gangster epic with some well-choreographed action scenes, a few provocative plot threads — but an increasingly meandering main story line that goes from intriguing to confounding to preachy to what exactly are we even watching here?
Affleck’s first problem as a director is his own performance as Boston-born Irish mobster Joe Coughlin, a big lunk in snazzy suits and wide-brimmed hats who tells his tale in flat, cliché-riddled, voice-over narration. It’s as if Joe himself isn’t all that interested in The Story of Joe.
After seeing combat in World War I and witnessing “good men dying for no good reason” in France while the men who start wars and run the world suffer no consequences, Joe returns home with one goal: to grab life by the collar and live it to the fullest, consequences be damned.
“I left a soldier and came home an outlaw,” says Joe.
The earliest sequences in “Live by Night” are the most compelling. Joe and his small crew, including the obligatory wisecracking, loyal sidekick Dion Bartolo (a miscast Chris Messina, sporting crooked teeth and a paunch), are knocking off banks left and right while trying to steer clear of the mob wars between the Italians and the Irish.
Fat chance. Joe’s street smart, but he’s not too bright. Seems as if half the city knows he’s a bank robber.
Joe’s father (an excellent Brendan Gleeson) is the deputy superintendent of police, torn between defending the law and protecting his son’s not-too-secret criminal shenanigans. Meanwhile, Joe’s carrying on a steamy affair with one Emma Gould (Sienna Miller), a charming floozy from the wrong side of town who is also the mistress of Irish mob boss Albert White (Robert Glenister).
That entanglement creates a bloody mess that leads to Joe winding up in Tampa, working for Italian mob boss Maso Pescatore (Remo Girone), taking control of moving mass quantities of illegal “demon rum,” running nightclubs — and falling in love with Zoe Saldana’s Graciella Suarez.
Affleck the director does a fine job staging shootouts and car chases and bloody confrontations in nightclubs and offices. When the violence comes, it comes hard and heavy — and in sometimes shocking fashion. It’s mob gunfire in the tradition of Coppola and Scorsese.
Once we’re in Florida, however, the screenplay weaves this way and that, as Joe wavers between executing his mission with cold-hearted efficiency and experiencing moments of conscience at the most inconvenient times. What Affleck the actor fails to convey is the motivation behind some of Joe’s more dubious decisions.
Chris Cooper is the Tampa police chief, one Irving Figgis, who seems awfully naïve for someone who says he’s killed seven men in his life. Elle Fanning is the police chief’s daughter, Loretta, who is nearly swallowed up by evil before she emerges as a preacher railing against sin and corruption. (A scene where the police chief physically disciplines his daughter for her past transgressions is uncomfortable and creepy and just plain bizarre.)
Oh, and let’s not forget the KKK, conveniently inserted into the Florida timeline so we can root for Joe and his thugs, because hey, they’re not as horrible as these dimwit inbred hate-filled clowns.
Zoe Saldana is wasted as Joe’s loyal wife, whose main function is to worry about Joe and warn Joe he’ll lose himself if he commits too many terrible deeds, and then to worry about Joe even more. Sienna Miller’s Emma and Brendan Gleeson’s policeman are two of the more interesting characters — but they’re not with us for nearly enough scenes.
Chris Cooper’s Chief Figgis is a complex man given to speeches about how he rubs elbows with the corrupt but is incorruptible, a righteous hypocrite with deep inner demons. Cooper’s performance is raw and real and unsettling. It’s as if he’s in a better, more interesting, more challenging film.
Misgivings aside, I was enjoying “Live by Night” as a guilty pleasure of sorts and was on the verge of giving it a qualified recommendation until the last 10 minutes, which are equal parts predictable and way, way over the top.

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Грузия получила безвизовый режим с ЕС

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NewsHub42 депутата – “за”, 2 – против, 1 воздержался – так закончилось голосование Европейского парламента по гражданским свободам, юстиции и внутренних дел. Грузии открыли безвиз с ЕС.
Об этом стало известно на официальной страницы Европарламента в Twitter.
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"Дождь" и "Телеклуб" будут запрещены в Украине

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NewsHubВ четверг, 12 января, Национальный Комитет по вопросам телевидения и радиовещания изъял российский телеканал “Дождь” из перечня иностранных программ, содержание которых отвечает требованиям Европейской конвенции о трансграничном телевидении и законодательству Украины, а также временно, на 3 месяца, приостановил ретрансляцию на территории Украины телеканала “Телеклуб”, который имеет юрисдикцию в Германии, передает Detector.
Телеканал “Дождь” был изъят из списка трансляции по причине трансляции в его эфире запрещенной украинским законодательством рекламы, которая предусматривает размещение рекламы в эфире российских телеканалов, транслирующихся в Украине. Также весомой причиной стала политика телеканала “Дождь”, согласно которой они признают территорию аннексированного Крыма территории Российской Федерации. Решение о лишении лицензии вступит в силу через два месяца после его обнародования.
Член Нацсовета Сергей Костинский сообщил, что он год наблюдал за эфиром “Дождя”, и руководству канала давался срок для приведения его деятельности в соответствиt с условиями украинского законодательства. Владелица и руководитель телеканала информировала Нацсовет, что “Дождь” создал отдельную интернет-версию для вещания в Украине без рекламы, однако документ для внесения такого ресурса в список иностранных каналов на рассмотрение Совета не поступил.
В отношении телеканала “Телеклуб”, который имеет юрисдикцию Германии – страны-члена Европейского cоюза, глава Нацсовета Юрий Артеменко рассказал, что сотрудники Нацсовета долго дискутировали с представителями канала, обращаясь к дистрибьютору канала с просьбой приостановить нарушение, однако дистрибьютор сообщил, что передал пожелания регулятора руководству телеканала “Телеклуб”, но при этом никаких изменений в их вещании не произошло. Телеканал продолжал транслировать сериалы российского производства.
Большинством голосов членов Совета было принято решение на 3 месяца приостановить трансляцию телеканала “Телеклуб” на территории Украины и сообщить немецкому регулятору про принятое в Украине решение.
Как сообщал MIGnews.com.ua ранее, 5 января, глава Национального совета по вопросам телерадиовещания Юрий Артеменко сообщил, что Нацсовет телевидения и радиовещания продлил лицензию для эфирного вещания телеканалу”1+1″ .

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Комитет Европарламента поддержал визовую либерализацию для Грузии

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NewsHubКомитет гражданских свобод Европейского парламента поддержал либерализацию визового режима для Грузии, сообщил брюссельский корреспондент “Радио Свобода” Рикард Йозвяк в Twitter.
“Комитет гражданских свобод Европарламента проголосовал за визовую либерализацию для Грузии. 42 депутата против двух, один воздержался. Пленарное голосование, надеюсь, состоится в феврале”, – написал он.
Прежде чем безвизовый режим начнет действовать, предстоит окончательное одобрение и перевод механизма остановки действия “безвиза” в Европейском парламенте и странами ЕС.
По данным “Радіо Свобода” , это может произойти в марте 2017 года. Так, граждане Грузии смогут путешествовать без виз в Шенгенскую зону с апреля или мая текущего года.
9 марта 2016 года Еврокомиссия подала в Европарламент и Совет ЕС законодательное предложение по визовой либерализации для Грузии , 20 апреля – для Украины , а 4 мая – для Турции и Косово. Сначала предполагалась, что безвиз для Украины и Грузии будет рассмотрен в одном пакете, однако евродепутаты предложили разделить страны.
8 декабря Комитет постоянных представителей стран Евросоюза от имени Совета ЕС утвердил компромиссный текст о механизме приостановления безвизового режима , согласованный с Европейским парламентом. Согласно проекту, Еврокомиссия сможет в любой момент принять решение об остановке действия безвиза для граждан любой страны, которые имеют такое право.
20 декабря государства – члены ЕС поддержали безвизовый режим с Грузией. Однако чтобы граждане Грузии смогли путешествовать по Европе без виз, решение должен был утвердить комитет ЕС по гражданским свободам и Европарламент.

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Президент назначил на должность главы Одесской ОГА победителя конкурса Максима Степанова

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NewsHubНовым главой Одесской областной государственной администрации стал победитель конкурса на эту должность Максим Степанов.
Об этом в четверг, 12 января, во время представления активу области нового руководителя ОГА сообщил президент Украины Петр Порошенко, передает Интерфакс-Украина.
“Сегодня я принял решение о назначении человека, который победил в конкурсе на руководителя Одесской ОГА, Максима Степанова”, – заявил глава государства.
Как отмечается, в конце декабря 2016 года, Степанов, который на то время занимал должность директора ГП Полиграфический комбинат Украина , победил в конкурсе на занятие должности главы Одесской облгосадминистрации.
По словам нового руководителя области, свою работу он намерен начать с “восстановления управляемости областью”.
Кроме того, среди приоритетов в своей деятельности он назвал развитие туристического потенциала региона, борьбу с преступностью, а также развитие экономики в целом.
Ранее, 21 декабря 2016 года, назначение Степанова главой Одесской ОГА одобрил Кабинет министров Украины.
Напомним, 7 ноября 2016-го Михеил Саакашвили заявил о своей отставке с поста главы Одесской области.

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