National Television and Radio Company of Uzbekistan
The National Television and Radio Company of Uzbekistan (Uzbek: Oʻzbekiston Milliy teleradiokompaniyasi/Ўзбекистон Миллий телерадиокомпанияси, MTRK/МТРК) is the national broadcaster of Uzbekistan, operating four television networks.[1]
Two new channels were launched by the company in early 2013: 'Madaniyat va Maʼrifat' ('Culture and Enlightenment') and 'Dunyo boʻylab' ('Around the World').[2] By the end of the year, four new channels were launched using frequencies of private television channels which were prohibited by the Uzbek authorities.
In January 2013, the organisation's website was hacked by a hacker going with the handle @CloneSecurity.[3] The attack was said to have been launched for political reasons.[4]
TV channels
Nationalwide
- Oʻzbekiston
- Uzbekistan (satellite version of Oʻzbekiston)
- Yoshlar (youth channel)
- Sport
- UzHD
- Madaniyat va Maʼrifat (Culture and Enlightenment)
- Dunyo Boʻylab (Around the World)
- Bolajon (children's channel, offspring of Yoshlar)
- Navo (music channel, offspring of Yoshlar)
- Oilaviy (family channel, offspring of Oʻzbekiston)
- Diyor (country)
- Kinoteatr (movie channel, offspring of Dunyo Bo'ylab)
- Mahalla (society)
Regional
- Andijon
- Buxoro
- Farg'ona
- Jizzax
- Namangan
- Navoiy
- Qaraqalpaqstan
- Qashqadaryo
- Samarqand
- Sirdaryo
- Surxondaryo
- Toshkent (available throughout Uzbekistan)
- Xorazm
Radio channels
- Oʻzbekiston
- Yoshlar
- Toshkent
- Mahalla
References
- ↑ "Uzbekistan profile". BBC News. Retrieved 5 April 2014.
- ↑ "Two new TV channels launched on Uzbek television". Trend.Az. Retrieved 5 April 2014.
- ↑ "Uzbekistan National Television and Radio Company hacked by CloneSecurity". The Hackers Post. Retrieved 5 April 2014.
- ↑ "Uzbekistan". Freedom House. Retrieved 5 April 2014.
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