A new TV channel "Nomad TV" begins broadcasting in Kyrgyzstan

Евгения Комарова Local news
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“In the context of the dynamic development of the market, it is extremely important for me that we jointly create a culture of quality media — honest, transparent, and professional,” noted Natalia Krolevich, the editor-in-chief of the Nomad TV channel.

On November 23, 2025, a new television channel, Nomad TV, will be launched in Kyrgyzstan. Leading Kyrgyz journalists have united around this project, aiming to create a media platform that will represent the country with dignity on the global stage.

Nomad TV is a joint Kyrgyz-Russian project that actively collaborates with state television channels in Kyrgyzstan and will broadcast programs from NTV. On this channel, viewers will be able to see various news segments, talk shows, special reports, and programs dedicated to life in Kyrgyzstan. The channel focuses on the country's participation in international organizations such as the EAEU, CSTO, and SCO, as well as modern coverage of the historical and cultural ties between Kyrgyzstan and Russia, their interaction, and roles on the international stage.

The channel's programming will also feature films, talk shows, and series from NTV. The primary language of broadcasting will be Russian, but viewers will have the option to choose an audio track in Kyrgyz. The channel will be available for free on major cable networks and in the second multiplex, covering 70% of the country's territory.

In November, Nomad TV presented a mobile studio with augmented reality capabilities, set up in the center of Bishkek, where interviews are conducted and programs for the channel are created.

About the editor-in-chief of Nomad TV

Natalia Krolevich, 41, was born in Bishkek. She graduated from the Kyrgyz-Russian Slavic University with a degree in journalism with honors. For a long time, she worked in the news department, starting as a correspondent and ending as a special correspondent and program author. From 2007 to 2010, Natalia was a journalist in the pool of the President of the Kyrgyz Republic, where she prepared numerous interviews with prominent figures in the country. Since 2017, she has held the position of producer at a private television channel while continuing to work live. In 2017, she interned at the Russia Today channel in Moscow. Natalia is a winner of the "Aspiration" competition in the category of "Best Television Journalist" and received an award from the Russian Union of Veterans of Afghanistan for the documentary film "Burned by Afghanistan." She has also taught at the Department of Journalism at KRSU.
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