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[000:00:00;00] bazaar bazaar station and start harassing these people, then at a certain point we see that these people are becoming popular or do we want it? well, i think the best way for me is , if i don't like something, i don't say it, i just turn it off and that's all because we chat and just talk about what, on the one hand, we say that we need to feel this space and try to write and see what people think. and there is another side, when it's trash , technically we discuss it. why does it sound like that, why are these texts like that what is it for what is being discussed, technically, it is possible to give it an assessment, well, it seems to me that it is not very promising, we are promising , in these conditions, the prospects for exporting our musical product beyond the borders of ukraine to european markets
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to north american markets, because we have been talking for many years about the fact that in our e- it has absorbed russian musical culture , we were in difficult conditions here. and now the whole business, all pr experts, marketers are saying that the world is open to us, we can move the ukrainian product, and it is now willingly finding its place in the world. do we understand that we can export e.e. given that in our country, i remember the year 2004 and a very, very sad episode for me when we tried to export the content of grindjol to eurovision, pushing back from e.e. a wave of patriotism, elevation and also admiration for the world of ukraine and we they brought it. this is our best, keep it and the world has given its assessment of what we should export. i have my own
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vision simply because it is ukrainian . they won't listen to it there. oh, unfortunately, it just doesn't work. we don't have such a strong one. music brand in the world so that people are like that about ukrainian, you definitely need to listen to it, there are many countries that have been building it there for ten years, britain, america, conventionally, now korea has almost built this brand that if it’s korean, it’s worth listening to, but they ’ve been working on it there for 30 plus years state money was involved and the law yes, including er, and there was a very serious strategy laid for it but can ukrainian artists be popular abroad so that they need to make music for this, how to be interesting abroad so much it's simple dakhabrakha was popular abroad and still remains ukrainian metal bands there white world stone jesus ginger ok they are also popular abroad because they are ukrainians or they run around the stage with flags although they run around the stage with a flag thank god now except for the others and they simply became very popular in their field, and unfortunately, they are a cult, which we have already mentioned, now they are not released, this is a separate topic, but okay. and this already hinders their development abroad, our
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artists got a unique opportunity perform abroad, show the european organizers who last year mostly gave certain discounts, helped and so on . let's show what we can and see what kind of audience will come to the concerts. earned somehow so that we here you test yourself test yourself next time let's already on some business terms who will turn out to grow i don't know yet but i think that there are not so many artists like we wanted p. mykhaylov, you saw it there, and i will add that there will be personal success. i even believe that in the next 5-10 years, well, maybe 15 ukrainian artists, performers, er, will receive a grammy. i am convinced of this, for example. we are talking about korea . we are talking about the success of the korean music
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industry. they have created a machine that gives their country like crazy money in profits of more than 2 billion dollars annually and brings korean cake pops back to the so-called korean economy. are we talking about individuals or the industry? if we are talking about the industry , then this issue is very complicated and i do not quite believe everything yet, but we still need to understand a very important issue that will be painfully realized by many ukrainian authors, artists and people who still remember recent times. we were connected from the very beginning with russia so she pumped out talented people talented melodies texts and people yes yes yes yes if they worked here in ukraine they still created music for the russian music
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industry and they had no, well, not the last place, that's what place this whole group of people will have, well, it's a lot of people, what will they do in the general sense for the world music industry. will ukraine or ukrainian artists find their place in this world economy of music this is a very important question. and we need to talk about it because it will be very painful, that is, ukrainian shchedryk. i want to continue this topic for a couple of minutes . ukrainian shchedryk took over the world. yes, and for many it was a revelation that it is ukrainian. eh yes but here oh luzi red viburnum it is able to find its place on the world music markets and can russia takes its place on the world music market well at official sports events that is for us it is something very local it means our sociological significance we are talking about the industry and we are talking about the people who create this industry. i want to continue this topic
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because i spoke with ukrainian artists, for them this is a very, very sensitive topic, whether the state supports them or not, and they set an example they told me that poland was very, very supportive of singers, and they help with money and legislation . and you think that poland can be taken as an example in a european country ? the only one in this experience, well, first of all, they are catholics. there are a little different traditions, traditions regarding the permission of their so, uh, uh, about holidays, uh, about music in general, there is another musical culture, another musical tradition, and i know that there are a lot of festivals in poland
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, the last ones 10-15 years there are a lot of festivals and it will be like that in ukraine because we won't build big halls soon, but people 's demand is changing, in general, it has changed very much in recent years, and concert performances , ticketed concerts are the main business for many ukrainian artists, but no one has canceled it in the private sector, he says that he he will change so he will change because there will no longer be such huge fees as there were before the war and i will not be like that until the 14th year , how will it be, it is also necessary to research , study and plan, just forecast therefore that this is a lot of people. you work in this industry, and they must understand what they have to prepare for, and the state and the industry must talk to these people, and the polish example is correct from the point of view of the fact that the economy, the standard of living and the level of health will be slightly different, but
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to build such a musical infrastructure, which they built in how many years, 20-30 years , well, we will not be able to do it very quickly, so what will this model of monetization be, what will be this model of the existence of the industry and people in this industry , this is a very, very interesting question and very it’s exciting for me, and military patriotic songs are able to find a place on the e commercial market to be monetized or is this a direction that is very necessary in the conditions of war but after its end we will switch to other ones well i’ll tell you if it will be added i’m saying so i’m already talking about i am saying this today here and now, it is important. it is necessary, but when we guessed today about the experience of great britain , germany, then creating see what a bourgeois is, not a country, what is a society, it is people who work and rest in which it has
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to be well, no, these military triggers, i think they will change over time, so change it, and then, uh, it sounds less than it sounded six months ago at the beginning. it seems less patriotic to me what the radio is playing, which radio is playing, that is, yes, we had a russian radio ukraine has become a radio voyeur, this is already the most telling example of how the industry has changed, they need to fill the airwaves, if you have named everything, the radio voyeur is looking for suitable music, that's all. but when the radio starts paying attention, well, radio and televsion to me it seems that they are still afraid to pay attention to young performers, they are watching little by little here, but it is still dangerous because the target audience is not the same , we understand that this is a business, they need to sell advertising and so on. among themselves, that's why it seems to me that these industries live in separate ghettos, what's happening on the radio, they don't know what's happening in the underground, because somewhere in the underground, i'm absolutely not interested in what 's happening on the radio, and it also applies to pop and the rest of the things, here we first said, how are you doing in the music
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industry? today we were driving and listening to songs on the radio, i didn't visit you because the radio industry and the music industry are a little bit unrelated , but they are very different business business processes but all the same but regarding the patriotic song, i think you will feel it yourself because everything in society happens like this, invisible like this, at some point you yourself will say well, something, we can’t, well, i can’t, and at the same moment you will find out what your some friend can't and a friend of a friend can't and everyone will say well, a little already, well, too much, no, they don't want, that is, you turn on the radio stations and such a radio station with such a name can be rebranded and we will not say, everyone feels it and we change the name to ukrainian radio and by the way what does our viewer feel, we ask you to write on youtube in tsn there is this issue of a song about music what is it what is wrong with the ukrainian song you can write in the comments like dislike dislike dislike can't be
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watched on youtube like you can express it on like, what kind of music do you listen to, what do you like, and it's very nice that during our conversation, we came to the point that ukrainian music, despite its complexity , is looking for itself, and our musical independence is really taking shape, moreover, opportunities for foreign markets are opening up. well and then the producers and musicians have to show themselves and take ukraine to a new world level and find our place there, so look for an answer, a new job night
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watch see you on the air everything will be fine everything is fine and he said they don't agree with each other, they destroy it, protect theirs . glory to ukraine for a new life. the gesture needs specialists of all professions. in case of receiving a summons, you should know the following. the front
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, clarify your personal information, marital status , place of work, pass a medical examination , receive a document on fitness and unfitness for military service, receive demonic training, military wing, pass combat coordination with experienced comrades or military training instructors from abroad fear will not make you free only victory, none of us have been on vacation for a single day my comrades are here this is my other family wherever i am i am a ukrainian we have 10% training , and to patriotism 90 i say in the process of how we worked, studied ourselves, heroes are not born, there will not be such a country as russia currently is, it is just a matter of time , they told me that if a look would kill in us, we would all be killed by now, volunteers, patrons
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, benefactors, the administration, it is also a weapon but the weapons that are sent are to save lives. to our heroes, we all do our work in some way . there are many heroes. glory to ukraine . glory to the heroes. katya osadcha and this project to find her valentina and natalya these two women turned to our project to find their children valentina is looking for
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her son dmytro laptev, who was taken away by the russian military in kharkiv oblast and natalya is looking for the son of serhii nedosek, whom the occupiers kidnapped in the donetsk region, lena came so that my daughter could go with him, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, i saw there, hysterics, i cried. our first hero , dmytro laptev , was 48 years old with his family. he graduated from the aggregate plant of the city , he graduated from the municipal economy institute
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, he faked it, well , he was doing electrical work. valentina remembers dmytro from childhood he was an inquisitive boy and in his adult life he had various hobbies. he loved fishing and hunting. he collected military relics, military clubs. he collected all kinds of things. what is it that lies in the ground, and he chose his concert. a full-scale war, dmitry had no thoughts of leaving his hometown , the man continued to go to work to provide the community with bread, he worked
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as the main energy engineer, there was no light, and there was a bakery at the factory, and they baked bread there the russians occupied vovchansk on the very first day of the full-scale invasion and immediately introduced their rules; some were immediately taken away, others were forced to cooperate. one morning, the russian military visited and came to dmitri, went to war, summoned him from the factory, an acquaintance from the city of vovchansk, dima , came out, put a black bag on him and broke his hands and threw them into a jeep and a small car. on that day , the occupiers took everyone who did not want to obey russian propaganda. they took them on a tip-off
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. they only took a few people. dima's friend was ihor, so he was taken away and our former head stepan was taken away , even when dmytro was in captivity, my mother managed to keep in touch with her son through social networks for some time. every day i pray, i wait for a while, he will teach me something, well, whether he answered or not , i can't tell you, you know, but his phone turned on and it didn't last long. one day, the connection with dmitry disappeared, the phone
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turned off altogether, valentina could not sit still hands despite the danger. she tried to talk to the pseudo-leaders of the city administration, it was terribly sensitive in her head. well, i went and asked . she doesn't know anything. we don't know anything. in april, the occupiers at the aggregate plant where dmytro worked deployed the headquarters where they kept prisoners. there wasn't a day that valentina didn't go there to to find out where they took her to the house two or three times i say i'm not saying give me a meeting with him i just want to hear his voice even if i say let him on your phone there is some recording, well they came but you will let me listen let him will say well, somehow there was nothing recorded anywhere, later valentina was informed that the men whom the occupiers took with her son
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were released, our team managed to communicate with one of them, his name was igor , and this is what he told us in a voice, the ball was next to me. the mayor was at that time anatoliy stepanets of our city was asked, and kashirin and his paws were brought to the floor and near each of us there was a helicopter with a machine gun, hands behind my back, i couldn’t even lower my hands because they were machine guns at once, i had a white hammer and i became conscious, they thought that
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they killed me, they took me out, they threw out, well, those people were taken to russia because of the ukrainian position, the occupiers continued to detain dmytro, they told me yes , yary, a nationalist, we live in ukraine, we love our country, another mention of dmytro's whereabouts came , a man came in the spring and found my daughter-in-law and said that he was seen by his wife, she herself is a local from the villages of vovchan, iryna titova, that she must have been in captivity with him at that time . valentina immediately looked for him. iryna said that i don't know where we were. well, we lived in tents
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he and volchanska told us several people, he and volchanska told us, volchanska says, well, if suddenly you want to leave earlier, then hand it over to mine, and if i leave, say, earlier, then i will hand it over to yours. she understood that she was coming from somewhere in the shchebeky district. so she came here, found her, said that i saw your son, he was a little under the temple, he was all overgrown, and in september, the ukrainian defenders managed to recapture the city of vovchansk , after seven months of occupation, they remained in
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city, valentina was unable to move to a safer chuguev , already being safe. he was taken straight down serhiy street, 31 years old, lived with his mother natalya in the city of lyman, donetsk region, worked on the railway , was unmarried, he and i worked in the city he was a train assembler at one company, at home he still went on sabbaths from the first days of the war. lyman was captured by russian troops when the question of evacuation
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arose, serhiy refused, instead he began to help those who remained in the city, people, food, bread , svyatogorsk, food, we drove slavyansk, brought people here, shops were no longer open vasyl, a humanitarian volunteer, drove in his car, but natalya managed to evacuate in april 22. since then, she and her son have been in contact by phone. he said that he was very tired to ride because you have to drive, he says that he wants to wear phosphates longer. he never said that it was scary there, he said everything, everyone proved everything was good. in the last conversation, serhii said that a shell had hit his grandfather's house and he was going to go there to check the condition of the house and the very next day
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the connection with sergey was cut off well, i called him and he didn't answer, and then i called the neighbors and they said that he didn't spend the night at home, the mother's heart immediately sensed that something bad had happened, so natalya, being safe, makes a decision to return to the occupied estuary to look for my serhiy. when i arrived, there was no schedule of soldiers here. the dpr and lpr were already there. i filed a police report and went looking for him. of an old shed near the house
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, i almost fainted from seeing natalya's corpse, according to the documents, it was also a thin breed, there were no soft tissues , the hair was dark, i didn't fully believe that it was my son, and when i came to, the woman realized these remains cannot belong to her son, because on the day when serhiy disappeared, he was going to go to his grandfather, and the barn to which they came is located on other streets, it is completely across two streets, so thanks to searches, natalia managed to find people who witnessed that evening the same day in the evening they saw him. it was six o'clock when he was there. they were two russians . natalya wrote to her headquarters a request to
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the pseudo-leaders of the dpr and lpr . the occupiers were quick to reply. an important detail, and the water, they came to me in december and said that he was alive, they saw him when they went to court at the matchmaker’s and cloths , acquaintances informed natalie about this for security reasons, the woman does not name who exactly, but pretending to be sergei’s relatives, they even managed to see the minutes of the meeting of the minutes this court, what is his photo, what is his name, that he was convicted of in-laws for the treason of the years in both stories , relatives are convinced that their relatives are being held hostage by the russian federation mykhailo sava,
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a member of the expert council of the center for civil svobod advises in this case, you need to contact the military leadership of russia directly, you need to contact the ministry of defense, you can contact the military police directly, the ministry of defense of the russian federation, they give answers and clearly ask questions, surname, patronymic, date of birth, this person, what do we think, russian federations and we need information, we are relatives , in turn, we ask you to take a closer look at the photos. maybe you know the whereabouts of serhiy, whose nesodes were stolen by the occupiers in donetsk region. please help, please. to find my son, 10 months have already passed since i did not see him, i did not talk to him, do you know the whereabouts of the hero of our first
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story, dmytro laptev, who was taken by the occupiers in the kharkiv region? i want to believe and believe that he is alive, together with the national police and the national information bureau, we are ready help everyone so if you know anything about people in the search write to our email or call 102 or 4:48 p.m. new search stories see what friday at 10:45 p.m. search and don't give up
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