Khabar Agency

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Khabar Agency
Joint stock company
Industry Mass media
Founded 1995 (1995)
Headquarters Almaty
Area served
Kazakhstan
Products Broadcasting, radio, web portals
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Khabar TV
Launched 1995
Owned by Khabar Agency
Country Kazakhstan
Language Kazakh, Russian
Broadcast area Kazakhstan
Headquarters Almaty, Kazakhstan
Sister channel(s) Kazakh TV
Website www.khabar.kz

The Khabar Agency (Kazakh: "Хабар" Агенттігі; Russian: Агентство «Хабар») Kazakhstani broadcaster. It was established in 1995, known originally as the National Television News Agency. Currently the company is one of the largest broadcasters in Kazakhstan.

Since 1 January 2016 Khabar has been an associate member of the EBU.[1][2]

Ownership

The ownership of Khabar has at times not been completely clear. Dariga Nazarbayeva, daughter of Kazakh president Nursultan Nazarbayev, founded and controlled the company. She officially stepped down as company chairwoman during her bid for parliament in 2004.[3] However, she still retained close ties to the agency and continued to organize the Euraisan Media Forum. Her husband, Rakhat Aliyev, confirmed that the couple still held shares in Khabar, along with several other media outlets.[4] He was, however, quick to deny direct ownership, and attacked those who claimed otherwise.[5]

In April 2006, Kazakhstan’s Information and Culture Minister Ermukhamet Ertysbayev announced the intention to gain "one hundred-percent state control over the Khabar joint-stock company." This came on the heels of a general government call for greater control of the media, brought about from the turmoil following the murder of political opposition leader Altynbek Sarsenbayev.[3]

Shortly thereafter, Dariga’s Asar party was merged into Otan. Some observers see the near-simultaneous loss of both the political party and the Khabar network as efforts by President Nazarbayev to reel in his daughter.[6][7]

On 5 May 2006, Maulen Ashimbaev, deputy head of the President's administration, was named the new chairman. As of 2006 the state owned 50% plus one share of Khabar.[8]

Political bias

As one of the primary media outlets in Kazakhstan, Khabar is often under scrutiny for its role in elections. The agency is often criticized for covering mostly pro-presidential parties, namely Otan (now Nur-Otan) and Asar, Dariga’s short-lived party.[9] During the 2004 elections, for example, half of all election coverage on Khabar was devoted to the Asar Party.[10]

Location

Khabar’s headquarters is located on Republic Square in Almaty, just east of the Monument to Independence and across from the Presidential Palace.

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