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Television networks in Uzbekistan can be divided into three categories: * National Television and Radio Company of Uzbekistan (MTRK) networks * Regional television networks of NTRC * Private television networks Table of broadcast networks All of the networks listed below operate a number of terrestrial television stations. In addition, several of these networks are also aired on cable and satellite services. Closed networks See also * Television in Uzbekistan * Lists of television channels References {{Television in Asia * Uzbekistan , image_flag = Flag of Uzbekistan.svg , image_coat = Emblem of Uzbekistan.svg , symbol_type = Emblem of Uzbekistan, Emblem , national_anthem = "State Anthem of Uzbekistan, State Anthem of the Republ ...
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National Television And Radio Company Of Uzbekistan
The National Television and Radio Company of Uzbekistan (. , MTRK) is the national broadcaster of Uzbekistan, operating four television networks. As of 1961, Tashkent was generating two television stations, with the main station on channel 3 and a second station on an unknown frequency. The Tashkent station also relayed its signal to other cities in the Uzbek Soviet Socialist Republic, Uzbek SSR. Two new Television channel, channels were launched by the company in early 2013: Madaniyat va Maʼrifat ('Culture and Enlightenment') and Dunyo boʻylab ('Around the World'). By the end of the year, four new channels were launched using the Frequencies and Channels, frequencies of private television channels which were prohibited by the Politics of Uzbekistan, Uzbek authorities. In January 2013, the organisation's website was Hacker, hacked by someone who was going with the handle ''@CloneSecurity''. The Cyberattack, attack was said to have been launched for political reasons. History ...
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Sevimli TV
Sevimli may refer to: * Sevimli, Hanak Sevimli is a village in the Hanak District, Ardahan Province, Turkey Turkey, officially the Republic of Türkiye, is a country mainly located in Anatolia in West Asia, with a relatively small part called East Thrace in Southeast Europe. I ..., a village in the Hanak District, Ardahan Province, Turkey * Sevimli, Kızıltepe, a neighbourhood in the municipality and district of Kızıltepe, Mardin Province, Turkey {{dab ...
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Television In Uzbekistan
Media in Uzbekistan is currently being censored to an extent. Although a government decree officially eliminated state censorship in 2002, it has continued to severely restrict independent journalism, particularly following the Andijan uprising of 2005. Licensing and regulation are controlled by the State Press Committee and the Inter-Agency Coordination Committee, which use their authority to harass, delay and obstruct the activities of independent media outlets. In late 2006, authorities further tightened state control by requiring re-registration by all media outlets not passing a summary review of qualifications. In 2005 some 30 to 40 independent television stations and seven independent radio stations were in operation, but four state-owned television stations, run by the Television and Radio Company of Uzbekistan, dominated the market. No live programming is allowed. Total newspaper readership is estimated at only 50,000; the newspaper market is dominated by the state-o ...
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TV Markaz
TV Markaz was an Uzbek private television channel, owned by Gulnara Karimova's Terra Group. The channel emphasized its offerings on music programming and shut down due to scandals involving her assets in 2013. History TV Markaz started broadcasting in November 2005 and began regular broadcasts on December 31, 2005 (New Year's Eve), as Uzbekistan's first music channel. Initially aimed at the youth, TVM later expanded its scope to a wider family demographic, whose programming blended entertainment with elements of traditional Uzbek culture. As of 2010, 60% of the output was in Uzbek and 40% was in Russian. The station was the first to use DVCPRO technology in Uzbekistan. Karimova used TV Markaz - like the other channels she owned - as a platform to showcase her activities to viewers. The channel suspended its operations on October 21, 2013. Two days later, TV Markaz released an update on its website, claiming that the channel was set to resume operations under a new name and format. ...
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SofTS
SofTS (Russian: СофТС) was an Uzbek private television channel owned by Gulnara Karimova's Terra Media. The channel was an international affiliate of the Russian network STS who supplied it with programming and broadcast primarily in the Russian language in the Tashkent area. In addition to STS's programs, it also aired content from sister channel Domashny Domashny ( rus, Домашний, p=dɐˈmaʂnʲɪj, t=Home Channel) is a Russian TV network which targets female viewers aged 25–60. It was launched in March 2005. Domashny was aimed to deliver programming to capture an attractive audience in .... History The channel was registered as a joint-venture between Terra Media and STS-Media in September 2007. SofTS started test broadcasts in late December 2007 on UHF channel 30, which was formerly occupied by NTT. About 62.3% of Taskhent residents received the signal. It broadcast on average eighteen hours a day, as the only all-Russian television station (95% of total prog ...
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STV (Uzbek TV Channel)
The STV TV and Radio Broadcasting Company ( Uzbek: STV teleradiokompaniyasi, Russian: Телерадиокомпания СТВ) was the first independent television and radio company in Uzbekistan, in the city of Samarkand. Formally founded in 1987, it was officially registered in August 1991. It became the first independent television station and overall media outlet in the Republic of Uzbekistan. History In 1987, the deputy director of the Samarkand Printing School, Firdavs Abdukhalikov, suggested that like-minded people open an independent television company, based on a similar experience in creating an earlier student television studio. A youth coordination center was founded under the regional Komsomol committee, whose task was to implement a project related to the creation of regional TV. In August 1990, local authorities decided to create a youth center for the public television company TKS (“Samarkand Television Company”) on the basis of the studio. The first program on ...
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NTT (Uzbek TV Channel)
The Network of Independent Television Companies (NTT; ; ) was an Uzbek private television network that existed from 2004 to 2013. Launched on September 7, 2004 by initiative of the National Association of Electronic Mass Media of Uzbekistan, created the previous year, with assistance from 22 independent local television stations in Uzbekistan, the network broadcast in two formats: a daily block of programming that was shared between independent local television stations and a standalone full-time television channel available both by satellite, cable television and over-the-air in Tashkent from 2005. The channel was also available in border areas of Kyrgyzstan, Afghanistan and Tajikistan via signal spillover. Programming was mainly produced by its affiliates. The channel was led by Gulnora Karimova's Terra Group, whose assets were shut down in October 2013 and was one of the most popular private television networks in Uzbekistan until its closure. History NTT was created in 200 ...
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Forum TV
Forum TV was an Uzbek television channel. It was owned by the Forum Fund ( Forum for Culture and Arts of Uzbekistan), a cultural NGO which was connected to Gulnara Karimova Gulnara Islamovna Karimova (Cyrillic Uzbek: ; , ; born 8 July 1972) is a former Uzbek businesswoman and the elder daughter of Islam Karimov, the president of Uzbekistan from 1991 to his death in 2016. She wielded considerable influence in Uzbeki .... Programming was done in Uzbek and Russian languages and carried musical and cultural programs. History Broadcasts started in March 2008 using the Express AM22 satellite to deliver its signals across Uzbekistan. On June 15, 2009, the channel was renamed NTT Uzbekistan maintaining the existing schedule. In March 2012, the channel started airing a program featuring videos sent in by viewers from their cellphones, ''Мобильные репортажи'' (''Mobile Reports''). The program also aired photos sent in from viewers of their participations in Fond Forum' ...
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Lux TV 4K
The lux (symbol: lx) is the unit of illuminance, or luminous flux per unit area, in the International System of Units (SI). It is equal to one lumen per square metre. In photometry, this is used as a measure of the irradiance, as perceived by the spectrally unequally responding human eye, of light that hits or passes through a surface. It is analogous to the radiometric unit watt per square metre, but with the power at each wavelength weighted according to the luminosity function, a model of human visual brightness perception, standardized by the CIE and ISO. In English, "lux" is used as both the singular and plural form. The word is derived from the Latin word for "light", lux. Explanation Illuminance Illuminance is a measure of how much luminous flux is spread over a given area. One can think of luminous flux (with the unit lumen) as a measure of the total "amount" of visible light present, and the illuminance as a measure of the intensity of illumination on a surface. A gi ...
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Sevimli HD
Sevimli may refer to: * Sevimli, Hanak Sevimli is a village in the Hanak District, Ardahan Province, Turkey Turkey, officially the Republic of Türkiye, is a country mainly located in Anatolia in West Asia, with a relatively small part called East Thrace in Southeast Europe. I ..., a village in the Hanak District, Ardahan Province, Turkey * Sevimli, Kızıltepe, a neighbourhood in the municipality and district of Kızıltepe, Mardin Province, Turkey {{dab ...
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