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From 1929 to 1936, the city, then known as Alma-Ata, was the capital of the Kazakh ASSR. [14] From 1936 to 1991, Alma-Ata was the capital of the Kazakh SSR.After Kazakhstan became independent in 1991, the city was renamed Almaty in 1993 and continued as the capital until 1997, when the capital was moved to Akmola (renamed Astana in 1998, Nur-Sultan in 2019, and again Astana in 2022).
The Almaty Television Tower (Russian: Алматинская телебашня), or simply Almaty Tower, formally the Koktobe TV Tower (Kazakh: "Көктөбе" теледидар мұнарасы; Russian: Телебашня «Коктобе») is a 371.5-metre-high (1,219 ft) steel television tower built between 1975 and 1983 in Almaty, Kazakhstan.
The first center in Alma-Ata opened in April of that year, followed by Ust-Kameogorsk in July and Karaganda in October. [4] 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.
4 October 1994 – airing Radio 31 in Alma-Ata at the frequency FM 103,5 MHz. 1 February 2001 – TRC "31 Channel" formed a national television network from 14 cities of Kazakhstan. In June 2003 it started broadcasting in digital format from the satellite Intelsat 904 , which expanded the coverage area.
Almaty Region (Kazakh: Almaty oblysy [ɑɫmɑˈtə ˌwobɫɤˈsə]), formerly known as the Alma-Ata Region until 1993, is a region in Kazakhstan, located in the southeastern part of the country. Its capital, from 1997 to 2022 was the city of Taldyqorğan .
1928 – Kazakh State Theatre relocates to Alma-Ata. [8] 1930 – Turkestan-Siberia Railway begins operating. [citation needed] 1931 – Central State Museum of Kazakhstan [9] and National Library of Kazakhstan established. [10] 1934 Abay Opera House and Kazakh State University open. Alma-Ata Documentary Film Studio established. [11]
'Bluehill'; Russian: Коктобе, romanized: Koktobe) or Koktyube (Russian: Коктюбе) is a hill in Almaty, Kazakhstan's largest city and former capital. At 1,100 meters (3,610 feet) above sea level, it is one of the main landmarks of the city and a symbol of Almaty.
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 ...