[3] To distribute television signals, repeater stations of varying reach were installed at the top of the Tien Shan and Alai mountains.
Under the management of Konstantin Ananyev in the infrastructure segment, low-power television transmitters were installed.
[3] In the 1970s, daily television broadcasts in Kyrgyzstan lasted almost six hours a day, in both Kyrgyz and Russian languages.
From 1964 to 1985, the president of the Radio and Television Committee of the Council of Ministers of the Kyrgyz SSR was Asanbek Tokombaev.
[6] In 2022, KTRK became the UTRK (National Television and Radio Corporation) and the public fiscal council was liquidated.
Later, new stations followed, Koort, Vosst, Asman-TV, NBT (Independent Bishkek Television) in the capital, and in the city of Osh, Mezon-TV, Keremet and Osh-TV.