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There are 8 television channels — Altyn Asyr, Yashlyk (Yaşlyk), Miras, The Turkmenistan TV Channel, Türkmen Owazy, Ashgabat TV, Arkadag TV and Turkmenistan Sport. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] [ 5 ] All of them used to be under the aegis of Ministry of Culture and Broadcasting of Turkmenistan, before being subsumed under the jurisdiction of the State ...
Turkmenistan (International channel broadcast in seven languages: Turkmen, Russian, English, French, Chinese, Arabic and Persian) Türkmen Owazy (Music channel) Aşgabat (Focusing on the capital of Turkmenistan) Turkmenistan Sport (Sports channel) Arkadag TV
Turkmenistan (Turkmen: Türkmenistan) is a state-owned Turkmenian television channel founded in 2004 aimed at an international audience. [1] The channel was announced in February and started broadcasting on 12 September the same year.
Television arrived to Ashgabat, the capital of the Turkmen SSR, in 1959, [6] with a transmitter on VHF channel 1 in the Russian standard. [7] Initially it was an experimental service carrying out feature films, with regular service pending the completion of its television center. [8] Altyn Asyr no longer plays Russia's Channel One Russia since ...
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Almost all Miras programs are of its own production. These include news programs related to the cultural life of the country and abroad, discussion programs, and broadcasts from concert and theater venues. Miras relays two hours (16:00 to 18:00) [3] of pre-recorded programming from Russia's Channel One (still referred to as "ORT" in schedules). [3]
In Turkmenistan, satellite TV from Russia, Turkey and Uzbekistan is popular. Viewers subscribe to Cable TV and IPTV, which are generally available for a monthly fee of 10 manat per month. [10] Turkmenistan broadcasts 8 public television channels (7 of them on the territory of the whole country, and 1 only in Ashgabat).
The channel broadcasts championships within Turkmenistan with professional journalists and commentators. In the summer of 2012 it broadcast all of the matches of EURO 2012 and the 2012 Olympic Games. This included daily, live broadcasts in the Turkmen language. The president is less frequently mentioned, compared to other channels.