Demand for TV content in a national language: The case of Kazakhstan
Ulbossyn Yessenbekova,
Aida Syzdykova,
Begim Kutym
Abstract:This study examines preferences in selecting television content, using a national television channel as a case study. The Russian language put a lot of pressure on the Kazakh language during the communist regime. Post-Kazakhstan’s independence, linguistic dynamics shifted as authorities began responding to the demands of the Kazakh-speaking population. The aim is to test the hypothesis regarding the increasing demand for native language content, supported by the analysis of TV program ratings. For hypothesis t… Show more
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