Diapazon

KazakhstanAqtobe, Aqtobe, KazakhstanRussian

Diapazon is a prominent regional newspaper based in Aqtobe, Kazakhstan. It provides comprehensive coverage of local events, politics, and social issues within the Aktobe Region. The publication also reports on national news and international developments, serving a wide audience with its reporting in the Russian language.

MEDIA LANDSCAPE IN KAZAKHSTAN

Originating from a Soviet-era publishing tradition, the press in Central Asia's largest nation features a mix of state-backed and private publications. Prominent national titles include Egemen Qazaqstan, a state-owned daily published in the national language since 1919, alongside its Russian-language counterpart Kazakhstanskaya Pravda. Privately owned circulation is led by Karavan, a popular Russian-language weekly known for its tabloid format, and Vremya, a high-circulation print paper. Readership reflects a bilingual demographic, split heavily between Kazakh and Russian editions, with local outlets serving regional centers like Almaty and Shymkent. Paperboy indexes 15 Kazakh newspapers — browse the full directory below.

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