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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.
At the time broadcasting was limited to five hours a day. By 1987 Kazakhstan was ranked fourth among all Soviet republics by the amount of broadcasting, and second by the number of feature films and documentaries produced. Qazaqstan TV used to operate two national channels: Kazakhstan-1 (since 2017, Qazaqstan) and Kazakhstan-2.
Kazakh radiosy, which debuted in 1922, was the nation of Kazakhstan's first radio station. In 1958, the first TV station began to air. Later, these two channels and radio stations joined the Kazakhstan Radio and Television Corporation, along with a number of others.
Khabar TV – started trial broadcasts in 1994, and regular broadcasts from 1995. Nationwide public channel that broadcasts news, entertainment and sports. It replaced Alatau (previously Kazakhstan-2) that was operated by Qazaqstan Radio and Television Corporation. Khabar 24 – news channel formerly called 24KZ. Started in 2014 and took over ...
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Gakku TV (Kazakh: "Гәкку ТВ", "Gäkku TV"; Russian: «Гакку́ ТВ») is the first music channel in Kazakhstan that only airs content produced in Kazakhstan. [2] Gakku TV aims to expand Kazakh music and culture and boost patriotism. The channel airs on cable and satellite television all over the country.
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