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As a result of the pending language reform in neighboring Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan will be the only independent Turkic-speaking country in a few years that exclusively uses the Cyrillic script. [4] According to the 2009 census, [5] 4.1 million people spoke Kyrgyz as native or second language and 2.5 million spoke Russian as native or second ...
TV Safina; Jahonnamo (National and International News Channel, in the Tajik language. Sometimes the channel also broadcasts news in English and Russian) Bakhoriston (Children/Youth Channel) TV Varzish (Sport Channel, first HD channel in Tajikistan) TV Sinamo
Kloop is a media organization based in Kyrgyzstan known for its news website and journalism investigations. Founded in 2007, Kloop gained prominence in Kyrgyzstan three years later, when it investigated criminal activities of the son of the president of Kyrgyzstan. [1] [2] Today Kloop is one of the most popular news websites in Kyrgyzstan. [3]
"The court ruling on Kloop is another nail in the coffin of media freedom in Kyrgyzstan," Anna Kapushenko, the editor-in-chief of Kloop.kg's Russian-language version, told Reuters. The group said ...
All-Russia State Television and Radio Broadcasting Company: 2006 Carousel: Channel One Russia and All-Russia State Television and Radio Broadcasting Company: 2010 Carousel International (based on Telenyanya and Bibigon) Channel One Russia and All-Russia State Television and Radio Broadcasting Company: 2010 TV Tsentr: Government of Moscow: 1997
This is a list of newspapers in Kyrgyzstan. According to the International Research & Exchanges Board there are "159 active print media outlets" in Kyrgyzstan. [1] Russian language. Delo № Moya Stolitsa Novosti; Obschestvennyi reyting; Slovo Kyrgyzstana; Vecherniy Bishkek [2] Kyrgyz language. Aalam; Achyk Sayasat; Agym; Alibi; Asaba; Azat.kg ...
The first independent television company to appear in Kyrgyzstan was Pyramid. Later, new stations followed, Koort, Vosst, Asman-TV, NBT (Independent Bishkek Television) in the capital, and in the city of Osh, Mezon-TV, Keremet and Osh-TV. [6] After the events of the Tulip Revolution, Kanal 5, Eho Manas and ElTR appeared. [5]
The first round-the-clock informational channel in Kyrgyzstan “Ala-Too 24” began broadcasting on September 12, 2016. [4] The TV channel is the part of the digital television family of the National Television and Radio Broadcasting Corporation. The basis of the channel is, informational, analytical, cultural and educational programs.