Channel One Eurasia

Channel One Eurasia
CountryKazakhstan
Broadcast areaKazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, Tajikistan
HeadquartersAstana, Kazakhstan
Programming
LanguagesKazakh, Russian
Picture format4:3 (1997—2015)
16:9 (s 2015)
Ownership
OwnerSergey Kiselev (2007—2010; 2012—2024)
Sister channelsChannel One Russia
History
Launched10 November 1997 (1997-11-10)
ReplacedORT (Channel One Russia) (in Kazakhstan)
Former namesORT Kazakhstan (1997—2002)
Eurasia (2002—2009)
Links
Websitewww.1tv.kz
Availability
Terrestrial
Digital terrestrial televisionChannel 7 (Kazakhstan)

Channel One Eurasia (Kazakh: Еуразия Бірінші арнасы/Eurazia Bırınşı Arnasy, Russian: Первый Канал Евразия/ Pervy Kanal Evrazia) is a local Kazakh television station that has been in operation since October 1997. It is one of many privately owned television stations in Kazakhstan closely monitored for any bad press about the Kazakh government.

History

In 2011, it premiered the local version of The X Factor.[1]

On 23 April 2012, the channel started airing its news bulletins, in Russian and Kazakh languages.[2]

List of programmes broadcast on Perviy Kanal Evraziya

Information

There are frequent news broadcasts throughout the day including news, sport & weather.

  • Dobroe Utro, Kazakhstan!, (Russian News) every morning at 09:00.
  • News Every Morning at 10:00. Every Night at 18:00.
  • Sport Every Saturday 21:00
  • SPORT 3 Every Night 21:00 an Every Morning 15:00

Culture and entertainment

Many Russian serials are aired often during the week.

  • The Simpsons Entertainment Version Show
  • SuperStar KZ, the Kazakh version of Pop Idol.
  • Povtornaya Zagruzka, a drama series.
  • Muzhchiny Ne Plachut, a crime drama series.

Imported shows

Channel One Eurasia broadcasts many western documentaries, box office films & Russian talk shows.

Former children's shows

Note: during the 2000s Channel One Eurasia have deals from TV Loonland and Sony Pictures Television (MiB only) for broadcasting their library content.

References

  1. ^ Archived (Date missing) at xfactor.kz (Error: unknown archive URL) (Russian)
  2. ^ NUR.KZ. "На «Первом канале Евразия» вышел первый двуязычный выпуск новостей (видео)". NUR.KZ. Archived from the original on 2017-10-18. Retrieved 2017-10-18.