The government has its own press division that publishes several newspapers, the most important being Khalq Sozi and its sister publications, Narodnoye Slovo and Pravda
Category: Central Asia
Based on data collected by the Media and Journalism Research Center (MJRC), there are 27 newspapers currently being published in Turkmenistan. Except for Zaman Turkmenistan,
Government Television comprises a string of television broadcasters overseen by the Republic of Tajikistan’s government. These include TV Tajikistan, the country’s flagship television media outlet,
Turkmenistan State News Agency (TDH) is the official news agency of the Turkmen government. Media assets News agency: TDH State Media Matrix Typology: State-Controlled (SC)
Uzbekistan National News Agency (UzA) is a state-owned news agency based in the capital city of Tashkent. Media assets News agency: UzA State Media Matrix
Tajik Radio, the state-operated radio broadcaster, operates four channels, with its flagship station, Tajik Radio, being the most prominent. Media assets Radio: Radio Tajikistan, Radio
The government of Tajikistan runs several leading newspapers, with Jumhuriyat, Khalq Ovozi, Narodnaya Gazeta, and Sadoi Mardum being the most notable among them. Media assets
Khovar, the official state news agency of Tajikistan, was established in 1925 under the name Tajik Telegraph Agency (TTA). In addition to its news agency
The former president of Kazakhstan, Nursultan Nazarbayev, controled a group of media outlets through various companies and his private foundation. The most prominent of those