
As noted by the editor-in-chief of "Nomad TV," Natalia Krolevich, the "pixel studio" has quickly established itself as a reliable source of exclusive information. Interviews recorded here are actively discussed in the media landscape and become quotable. For our editorial team, this place is not just a studio but an important platform for shaping the information agenda.
The return of the "Nomad" studio to Kyrgyzstan has become a significant event, despite the fact that such practices have long been employed by the largest TV channels in the world. For example, Al Jazeera and CGTN build their mobile studios in the most crowded places to broadcast from the epicenter of events such as elections, the Olympic Games, or international summits.
Now "Nomad TV" is returning to viewers in a new format, continuing its work in the historical part of Bishkek, in Dubovy Park, not far from the "zero kilometer." This symbolic location near cultural institutions such as the Abdylas Maldybaev Kyrgyz National Opera and Ballet Theater and the Chyngyz Aitmatov Russian Drama Theater creates a unique atmosphere. Here, where traditions and art are preserved, a new space for relevant discussions and media emerges, allowing modern ideas to connect with the historical heritage of the city.
Additionally, this location will also house a popular photo studio among locals, designed by the renowned art group "Doha." In the photo studio, everyone will have the opportunity to try their hand at being a host or correspondent for "Nomad TV." And there’s another pleasant surprise – the gallery of images for photos has been significantly expanded. Now, characters from the performances of the Chyngyz Aitmatov Russian Drama Theater can be encountered here. Everyone will be able to try on the roles of characters, from Gogol's Cossacks in "Viy" to famous figures from Aitmatov's works.
The opening of the new mobile studio is scheduled for March 20.