I'd wish to narrate my life experience being a non local employee here. You can't intend to survive here if you are a vegetarian. You can enjoy weather: +35/40c (May-Sep) to -10/20c. (Oct-Apr). This territory is occupied by Turk-men, Turkish. President Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedow opens a milk-farm Evening news from June 25 2014 on Yaslyk TV, Turkmenistan.
This article describes Television in Turkmenistan. In Turkmenistan, TV has been operating for over 50 years and is the most popular form of media. In total there are 7 public access channels under the jurisdiction of the State Committee of Turkmenistan on TV, Radio and Film.[1] Programs are of a low professional level and the viewer is fed a positive point of view. Criticism can only come from the President. There is censorship on television. The majority of the population takes advantage of satellite TV. Online TV is available through the website of the Turkmen State News Agency.
State-owned[edit]
Republic-wide TV stations are required to broadcast to the entire territory of Turkmenistan and are free for consumers.
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Name | Owner | Established |
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Altyn Asyr | Turkmen Television (state-owned) | ? |
Miras | Turkmen Television (state-owned) | 2001 |
Ýaşlyk | Turkmen Television (state-owned) | ? |
Turkmenistan | Turkmen Television (state-owned) | 2004 |
Türkmen Owazy | Turkmen Television (state-owned) | 2009 |
Aşgabat | Turkmen Television (state-owned) | 2011 |
Turkmenistan Sport | Turkmen Television (state-owned) | 2012 |
References[edit]
- ^Information about television, radio and film industry of the countryArchived 2013-11-02 at the Wayback Machine
External links[edit]
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