Kazakhstanskaya Pravda

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Kazakhstanskaya Pravda is a major state-owned daily newspaper published in Kazakhstan. Founded in 1920 and based in Astana, it serves as an official source for government decrees and legislative updates. The publication provides comprehensive national coverage of politics, economics, social issues, and international relations in Russian.

MEDIA LANDSCAPE IN ALMATY

Serving as the primary media hub for Kazakhstan, the local print market is heavily weighted toward Russian-language publications, blending state-owned national dailies with privately operated weeklies. State-backed Kazakhstanskaya Pravda operates as the official national daily, while Karavan maintains a large readership as a commercial weekly. Business audiences frequently rely on the specialized Delovaya Nedelya. Alongside this Russian-language dominance, Zhas Alash provides a long-running Kazakh-language alternative with historical roots dating back to 1921. Paperboy lists 9 newspapers in Almaty.

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