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Television In Kazakhstan
Television in Kazakhstan was first introduced in 1958. There are 116 private channels and 4 national commercial television. Qazaqstan is the State Television Channel of Kazakhstan. Other country-wide television stations are Khabar and Yel Arna. Gakku TV and Toi Duman are music channels dedicated solely to only airing music produced in Kazakhstan. In December 2021, Kazakh Information and Social Protection Minister Aida Balayeva announced that the film industry in Kazakhstan produced over 250 TV series from 2016-2021. Public channels * Qazaqstan - public broadcaster * KTK - commercial * NTK-TV - commercial * Stan TV - commercial Private channels *NTV Plus - news * Digital-TV - news * Orbita Telecom - other * JSC Alma-TV - other * JSC ICON - other * JSC Digital-TV - other * IDNet - other * Astana TV - other *Balapan (channel) - children * Channel 31 (Kazakhstan) * Channel One Eurasia - other *Gakku TV - music, entertainment news *HiT TV - music *Kanal 7 - information * Kaza ...
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Qazaqstan (channel)
Qazaqstan is the Kazakhstani state television broadcaster. It started broadcasting on March 8, 1958. It is a part of the Qazaqstan Radio and Television Corporation. The station broadcasts around the clock in the Kazakh language. The TV channel is broadcasting from Astana (from December 1, 2012, broadcasts have been moved into a new media center QazMedia Ortalygy in Astana) and Alma-Ata and has a regional network of branches in all regions of Kazakhstan. Its program schedule consists of information, educational programs, films and TV series in the Kazakh language. In the regions, the channel has different names (Kazakhstan Taraz, Kazakhstan – Friendly, etc. ), as local broadcast network affiliates controlled by Qazaqstan Radio and Television Corporation. Qazaqstan TV is also available in homes throughout Russia, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, Mongolia and China. History The first national television channel in Kazakhstan aired for the first time in 1958. At the time broadcasting ...
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JSC Digital-TV
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Qazsport
Qazsport is the first Kazakh national sports TV channel. The channel launched on 1 July 2013, as KAZsport and is based in Astana Astana, previously known as Akmolinsk, Tselinograd, Akmola, and most recently Nur-Sultan, is the capital city of Kazakhstan. The city lies on the banks of the Ishim (river), Ishim River in the north-central part of Kazakhstan, within the Akmo ..., Kazakhstan. Qazsport broadcasts the Kazakh championships alongside live broadcasts of major international sporting events, which account for 70% of broadcasting. The commentators are well-known Kazakh sports journalists, who commentate in Kazakh and Russian. The channel also broadcasts news, own productions and sports documentaries in their programme schedule. References External links * Sports television networks Television stations in Kazakhstan Television channels and stations established in 2013 {{kazakhstan-tv-stub ...
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KZ Sport 1
KZ Sport 1 TV channel — the first Kazakhstan sports TV channel which broadcasts 7 days in a week, 24 hours per day. The TV channel has private form of ownership. KZ Sport 1 — it: * 100% Kazakhstan channel * 100% independent channel * 100% self-supporting channel * 100% available channel TV channel History * on November 17, 2008 — TV channel it was registered; * on December 12, 2008 — in the capital of the Republic of Kazakhstan, in the city of Astana there passed TV channel presentation. As the leader sports commentator Gusev Victor Mikhaylovich was invited. The red tape was cut by the chairman of Committee on sports of the Ministry of tourism and sports of the Republic of Kazakhstan Kulnazarov Anatoly Kozhekenovich and the general director of KZ Sport TV channel 1 Lydia Kachelayeva; * on November 16, 2012 — TV channel rebranding: logo replacement. Old logo of the Kazakhstan sports TV channel KZ Sport 1. TV channel Tasks * Sports promoting in the Republic of K ...
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Khabar 24
, logo = , launch_date = 1 September 2012 , owner = Khabar Agency , country = Kazakhstan , headquarters = Astana, Kazakhstan , language = Kazakh, Russian , area = , former_names = 24KZ (2012-2016) , sister_channels = El ArnaKhabar AgencyKazakh TV , website = https://24.kz/en/ Khabar 24 (formerly 24KZ, website still named by that) is the first 24-hour news channel in Kazakhstan opened by the initiative of ex-president Nursultan Nazarbayev. The channel mainly focuses on 24 hour news reports, but also has other programmes, such as interviews and much more. There are also sister channels owned by Khabar 24, such aKhabar a Kazakh movie and culture channel. History Khabar 24 was opened at the initiative of Nursultan Nazarbayev in somewhere around late-June 2012. It began broadcast tests on July 3, 2012, as the Kazmedia center; it began fully airing on September 1, 2012. Khabar 24 was initially broadcast ...
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Kazakh TV
Jibek Joly TV, previously CaspioNet, Kazakh TV and Qazaq TV, is the first national satellite TV channel of the Khabar Agency, the largest media company in the Republic of Kazakhstan. The channel's first programme was broadcast on 25 October 2002 under the name of CaspioNet. The principal mission of Kazakh TV is to present a complete picture of Kazakhstan and Central Asia to foreign viewers. In August 2022, Qazaq TV was renamed to Jibek Joly TV. Jibek Joly TV broadcasts informative and educational programmes 24 hours a day in Kazakh, Russian, English, Kyrgyz and Uzbek. Broadcasting In conjunction with the major satellite operators Eutelsat and Orange S.A., the channel transmits its signal to 93 countries throughout North America, Central America, Western Europe, Eastern Europe, North Africa, the Middle East, Central Asia and Transcaucasia. It has a potential audience of 253 million households. Satellites: Intelsat 904 ( Katelco Plus), Eutelsat ( SESAT), Astra 3A (Kabel Deut ...
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HiT TV
Hit TV is a local Kazakh television channel that has been start since 7:00 AM (Alma-Ata Time) in October 21, 2003. It's a dedicated youth oriented music television network showing all the latest music videos from Kazakhstan and abroad. Like many other national music video networks, Hit TV also has regular "show business" programs featuring music and movie gossip from around the world. Hit TV is owned by the Shahar Media Group. List of programs broadcast on Hit TV *Personalniy Play*List - A music video request show featuring viewer interaction. *Headliner - presents the latest news from the music industry. *SuperStar KZ Dnevnik - The video diaries of the finalists from Kazakh version of Pop Idol. *Mobilnaya 20 - A countdown show featuring the Top 20 music video ringtone downloads. *P.O.P.S.A - A show where viewers can vote for their favourite music video in a countdown style program. *DOM-2 - A program featuring music videos of comfort & love. *SMS chat.kz - The newest program, an o ...
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Channel One Eurasia
Channel One Eurasia ( kk, Бірінші арна Еуразия/Birinshi arna Eýrazııa, Russian: Первый Канал Евразия/ Perviy Kanal Evraziya) is a local Kazakh television station that has been in operation since October 1997. It is one of many privately owned television stations in Kazakhstan closely monitored for any bad press about the Kazakh government. List of programmes broadcast on Perviy Kanal Evraziya Information There are frequent news broadcasts throughout the day including news, sport & weather. *''Dobroe Utro, Kazakhstan!'', ( Russian News) every morning at 09:00. *'' News'' Every Morning at 10:00. Every Night at 18:00. *''Sport'' Every Σάββατο 21:00 *'' SPORT 3 '' Every Night 21:00 an Every Morning 15:00 Culture and Entertainment Many Russian serials are aired often during the week. *'' The Simpsons Entertainment Version Show *'' SuperStar KZ'', the Kazakh version of '' Pop Idol''. *Povtornaya Zagruzka, a drama series. *Muzhchiny Ne Pl ...
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Channel 31 (Kazakhstan)
Channel 31 is a Kazakh nationwide broadcast television station that is based in Almaty, Kazakhstan and are owned and operated by CTC Media anNational Media Group The channel was launched on 24 October 1992, and during its official start, it had first begun its regular broadcasts, when it is based on TRC "31 Channel". Later, on 12 April 1993, it was directly commencing its official broadcasts in Alma-Ata under the name of "Channel 31", but as of today, LLP "Broadcasting" Channel 31 is a group of companies Mediaholding Channel 31, which owns 20% of the CTC Media, and this channel is broadcasting in all regional centers of Kazakhstan. Channel 31 consists of news and thematic programs in both Russian and Kazakh, as well as movies, series, talk shows, and children's, cultural, historical and entertainment programs. History * 24 October 1992 – the channel is launched and is based on TRC "31 Channel". * 12 April 1993 – the first airing of "Channel 31" in Alma-Ata. * 4 October ...
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Balapan (channel)
Balapan ( kk, Balapan - pipsqueak, chick) is a Kazakh children's TV channel. History Balapan began streaming on TV on September 27, 2010. It is part of the Qazaqstan Radio and Television Corporation, RTRC JSC "Kazakhstan". On September 3, 2012, broadcasts moved into a new media center "Qazmedia ortalyğy" in Astana. The station broadcasts 17 hours a day in Kazakh language, Kazakh in the SD format. Broadcast hours are 07:00 - 00:00 AM. Programs * «Ол кім? Бұл не!» () * «Шарайна» () * «Күлегеш» () * «Сен білесің бе?» () * «Он саусақ» () * «Санжар мен Қайсар» () * «Жолың болсың, балақай!» () * «Дәрумен» () * «Бала тілі — бал» () * «Кәсібің-нәсібің!» () * «Зерде» () * «Жүзден жүйрік» () * «Бауырсақ» () * «Hello, балапан!» (Hello, balapan!) * «Санамақ» () * «Айжұлдыз» () Cartoons * «Б ...
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Astana TV
Astana TV is a Kazakhs, Kazakh television channel based in Astana, Kazakhstan, and it is owned and operated by the Nur Media. It were originally launched in March 1993 as Tsesna. Programs * "Status QUO" (Dialogue) * "Olzha" * "Kinostan" * "Kaznet" * "Main News" (News) * "Keneskhana" * "KVN Kazakh League" * "KHL matches of Barys Astana" References Official website


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