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VID (company)

VID ((ロシア語:ВИD), lit. "View"; acronym of ''Vzglyad i Drugiye'', "Glance and Others") is a TV production company in Russia, started by Vladislav Listyev since 30 September 1990. It is best known for producing the television programmes ''Wait for Me'', designed to help people find loved ones and ''Pole Chudes'' which is a popular Russian version of ''Wheel of Fortune''.
VID is known both for its logo, which has attracted controversy and popularity in equal measure for being visually creepy and austere and its wordmark, which uses the Latin D instead of the Cyrillic Д, so the logo appears as ВИD as opposed to ВИД.
==History==
The VID company was founded in 1990 by Listyev in the course of seeking funding for a television project known as ''Vzglyad'', (meaning "glance" in Russian) as the show was intended to be a critical glance on Soviet political life. VID was not able to obtain a television license but instead supplied programs to the state-run ORT (Public Russian Television). Listyev later found some other programs including ''Pole Chudes'', ''Theme'', ''Chas Pik'' ("Rush Hour"), ''Zvyozdnyy Chas'' ("Star Hour") and ''Ugadai Melodiyu'', the local version of ''Name That Tune''.
In 1995 Listyev was appointed the director of ORT. One of his first orders was a temporary ban of all advertising on the channel in an effort to consolidate future ad sales in ORT's hands. On March 1, 1995, he was killed in an incident of which full details have never been provided, nor were his killers ever found. On March 2, ORT suspended broadcasting all day, broadcast nothing but a still image of Listyev with the caption "Vlad Listyev has been killed". Alexander Lubimov would replace Listyev as head of VID.
VID allowed many celebrities to advance their careers: Sergei Bodrov Jr. was the director of ''Vzglyad'' after Listyev and Lyubimov, Leonid Yakubovich became a comedian due to his ''Pole Chudes'' appearances; Valdis Pelsh was the director of ''Ugadai Melodiyu'' (himself being a musician); and ''Zhdi Menya'' ("Wait for Me") was led by actor Igor Kvasha.

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