Qazaqstan (TV channel)

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Qazaqstan
Qazaqstan logo.svg
Country Kazakhstan
Broadcast area
  • Kazakhstan
  • Kyrgyzstan
  • Russia
  • Uzbekistan
  • China
  • Mongolia
  • USA
Headquarters Astana, Kazakhstan
Programming
Picture format 16:9
Ownership
Owner Qazaqstan Radio and Television Corporation
History
Launched8 March 1958;65 years ago (1958-03-08)
Former namesAlmaty Television Studio (1958–1960s)
Kazakh Television (1960s–1991)
Kazakhstan 1 (1991–2002)
Kazakhstan (2002–2017)
Links
Website qazaqstan.tv
Availability
Terrestrial
Digital terrestrial television Channel 1
Streaming media
Free

Qazaqstan is the Kazakhstani state television broadcaster. [1] It started broadcasting on March 8, 1958. [1] It is a part of the Qazaqstan Radio and Television Corporation. [1] The station broadcasts around the clock in the Kazakh language. [2]

Contents

The TV channel is broadcasting from Astana (from December 1, 2012, broadcasts have been moved into a new media center QazMedia Ortalygy in Astana) and Alma-Ata and has a regional network of branches in all regions of Kazakhstan. [2] Its program schedule consists of information, educational programs, films and TV series in the Kazakh language. [1] [2] In the regions, the channel has different names (Kazakhstan Taraz, Kazakhstan – Friendly, etc. ), as local broadcast network affiliates controlled by Qazaqstan Radio and Television Corporation. [1]

Qazaqstan TV is also available in homes throughout Russia, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, Mongolia and China.

History

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Former channel logo (2014–15)

The first national television channel in Kazakhstan aired for the first time in 1958. [3] 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. The latter channel was later renamed Alatau in 1992 before being replaced by Khabar TV in 1995.

Since September 2011 the channel broadcasts exclusively in Kazakh language. Prior to that both Kazakh and Russian languages were used. [4]

In December 2021, Qazaqstan TV presented several new historical TV series in honor of the 30th anniversary of the independence of Kazakhstan. These series include: Zhangir khan. Saray syry, Akhmet. Ult Ustazy, Domalaq Ana, Tashenev. Taitalas, Kanysh. Kazyna and Mukagali. Bul gassyrdan emespin [5]

Broadcasts

Regional channels

Kókshe

Akmola regional branch of "Kazakhstan" RTRC was founded on September 21, 1999, after the transfer of the administrative center of Astana Akmola region Kokshetau. The TV channel aired for the first time on October 4, 1999.

Some of the popular broadcasts include «Tanymal», «Myñ bır söz» Natal’i Dement’evoi, «Sağynyş» Gakku Asylbekkyzy, «Mektep TV» Dany Abdrahmanovoi i Korganbeka Konysbaiuly, «Toçka zreniia» i «Vopreki vsemu» Razy Mantaevoi, «Qoğam jäne dın» Serika Jetpiskalieva, «Press Room» Aynagwl’ Temirzanovoy, «Jigerı jasymağandar» Makpal Aybabïnoy. [6]

Aqtóbe

Aktobe regional branch of Qazaqstan Radio and Television Corporation started broadcasting on October 28, 1960. The TV channel broadcasts in the city of Aktobe, as well as in nearby settlements within 40 kilometres (25 mi) from the city. Broadcasts are aired 14 hours a day. [7]

Atyraý

Atyrau regional branch of RTRC "Kazakhstan"broadcasts in the city of Atyrau, as well as in nearby settlements. Total weekly broadcast time is 119 hours. It includes 80 hours of broadcasts in Kazakh language, which is 68% of the total broadcasting. Original broadcasts account for 45 hours a week, or 38% of total broadcasting. [8]

Altaı

Osekemen regional branch of RTRC "Kazakhstan" started broadcasting on March 16, 1958. The first broadcast was called "Salyut Pobedy" (Russian: Салют Победы). Starting from 1959 the TV channel started producing original movies and series. Some of the more successful movies include: "Na medvyedya" (Russian: На медведя) – awarded at the Monte -Karl International Film Festival;«Ozero studenoe i laskovoe», «Starik i ozero», «Postiženie». [9]

Jambyl

Zhambyl regional branch of RTRC "Kazakhstan" broadcasts in the city of Zhambyl, as well as in nearby settlements. During the Soviet era broadcasts were limited to an hour per week. After the USSR collapsed the broadcast time increased. Today total weekly broadcast time is 98 hours. The channel produces about 30 original shows and broadcasts. [10]

Aqjaıyq

The first transmission of West Kazakhstan regional branch aired September 26, 1964. First broadcasts were limited to three to four hours a day. The channel transferred to digital format in 2003. Total weekly broadcast time today is 98 hours. Some of the popular original broadcasts are «El aldynda», «Vremya vašego voprosa», «Barekeldі, «Arnaiy reportaž», Drugoй Uralьsk» «Ženskie sekretы». [11]

Saryarqa

Karaganda regional branch of RTRC "Kazakhstan" started broadcasting on August 31, 1958. TV channel is also producing original movies and series. Some of the more successful original broadcasts include: the movie "Arqanın merwert aynası" (Kazakh: Арқаның меруерт айнасы) – awarded at the Shelkovyi put international film festival, documentaries "Kök adırda köp belgi kupïyalı" (Kazakh: Көк адырда көп белгі кұпиялы) and "Ulıtawdın uları žoq" (Kazakh: Ұлытаудың ұлары жоқ). [12]

Qostanaı

The first transmission of Kostanay regional branch aired February 1, 1991. Chairmans N.Islyamiev, B.Nurmuhanbetov, chief engineer V.Astashov, editor in chief A.Madin are regarded as founders of the branch. [13]

Qyzylorda

Kyzylorda regional branch of "Kazakhstan" RTRC was founded in 1991. First test broadcast was aired April 30, 1991. The next day first live broadcast was aired. Zhaksylyk Bekhodzhaev was the first executive of the branch. During the first 10 years broadcasts were limited to 10 hours a day. As of 2014 broadcasting time increased to 14 hours per day. [14]

Mańǵystaý

Aqtau regional branch celebrated its 40th anniversary August 15, 2010. The staff of the TV channel consists of about 100 employees. Broadcasts are limited to 14 hours a day. The estimated audience is 500 000 viewers. The TV channel produces 29 original broadcasts. [15]

Ertis

Pavlodar regional branch of RTRC "Kazakhstan" started broadcasting on November 7, 1965. [3] Until 1966, the TV channel only broadcast for a limited time, twice a week. In 1979, the TV channel started partly broadcasting in color. [16]

Qyzyljar

The first transmission of North Kazakhstan regional branch aired in June 1960. In 1967 the first original movie "Gorkaya linia" (Russian: Горькая линия) was filmed and aired. In 1982 the TV channel started partly broadcasting in color. Today Kazakhstan-Petropavl broadcasts 17 hours a day. [17]

Semey

Semey regional branch of "Kazakhstan" RTRC was founded in 1965. [3] On September 1 of the same year, the first broadcast was aired in Semey. At the time it was only the 4th regional branch of "Kazakhstan" RTRC in the country. The first head of the Committee for Television and Radio in Semipalatinsk were war veterans Kilchikbay Bayguzhin and Serjan Ramazanov. Today the popular broadcasts of the TV channel include: «Qayirlu tan»,«Shakarim tagylymy», «Prityazhenie», «Vershina». [18]

Ońtústik

Shymkent regional branch of "Kazakhstan" RTRC was founded in 1990. On October 5 of the same year, local news was aired for the first time. Today broadcasting time of Kazakhstan-Shymkent is limited to 14 hours a day. [19]

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References

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  6. Kókshe TV
  7. Aktobe TV
  8. "«ATYRAÝ» телеарнасының ресми сайты". atyrautv.kz. May 19, 2023. Retrieved May 21, 2023.
  9. Osekemen TV
  10. Taraz TV
  11. Oral TV
  12. Karaganda TV
  13. Kostanay TV
  14. Kyzylorda TV
  15. "«MAŃǴYSTAÝ» телеарнасының ресми сайты". mangystautv.kz. December 21, 2022. Retrieved May 21, 2023.
  16. Pavlodar TV
  17. Petropavl TV
  18. Semey TV
  19. Shymkent TV