OshTV () is the first private television station in Kyrgyzstan, founded by an entrepreneur from Osh, ethnic Uzbek, Khaliljan Khudaiberdiev. It was registered in Osh in March 1991 with the Osh City Council as a small business enterprise under the "Law on the Press and Other Mass Media" of the Soviet Union. Its first programs were aired on May 5, 1991.
OshTV () is the first private television station in Kyrgyzstan, founded by an entrepreneur from Osh, ethnic Uzbek, Khaliljan Khudaiberdiev. It was registered in Osh in March 1991 with the Osh City Council as a small business enterprise under the "Law on the Press and Other Mass Media" of the Soviet Union. Its first programs were aired on May 5, 1991.
==History== Initially, the channel rented airtime to broadcast its programs using the frequency of the First State Channel of Kyrgyzstan during its daily technical breaks (from 9 am to 6 pm). After the collapse of Soviet Union and the adoption of the Law on Mass Media of Kyrgyzstan in 1992, Osh TV registered with the Ministry of Justice as a mass media company under registry #055 from April 7, 1993. In January 1995, Osh TV started broadcasting on its own 5m VHF channel with frequency resolution from the State Inspectorate of Communication (from 1997, the State Agency of Communication) and broadcast for 20 hours a day. From January 1995 to March 2004 Osh TV broadcast on 5m VHF channel and later changed to 23 UHF channel. The programs were made in Kyrgyz, Uzbek and Russian languages.
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