CNN Turk

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CNN Türk is a Turkish pay television news channel, launched on 11 October 1999 as the localised variant of American channel CNN. It broadcasts exclusively for Turkey and it is owned by the WarnerMedia News & Sports and Demirören Group. Its headquarters are in Istanbul.

UçanKuş TV

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UçanKuş TV is the general broadcasting television channel founded by Can Tanrıyar . From match broadcasts to hourly news bulletins, every snapshot, as well as series and competitions are also available on the channel. Anılcan Tanrıyar was the editor-in-chief of the channel. Turksat 4A , Tivibu , KabloTV , Digiturk , D-Smart , Turkcell TV + is broadcast Uçankus the internet and mobile applications.

TRT World

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TRT World is a Turkish state-owned news channel broadcast in English 24 hours per day. The channel is operated by the Turkish Radio and Television Corporation (TRT) and based in Istanbul. It provides worldwide news and current affairs focusing on Turkey, Europe, Western and Southern Asia. In addition to its Istanbul headquarters, TRT World has broadcast centres in Washington D.C., London, and Singapore. It is a member of the Association for International Broadcasting.


TRT Muzik

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TRT Müzik is a Turkish television channel owned and operated by Turkish Radio and Television Corporation. It broadcasts 24 hours music programmes featuring music magazines and talkshows. TRT Müzik can also be watched on TRT 4.


TRT Kurdi

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TRT Kurdî is the first national television station that broadcasts in Kurdish. It broadcasts in both Kurmanji and Zazaki. On the channels sixth anniversary it changed its name from TRT 6 into TRT Kurdi. The channel has been mostly met with criticism from the Kurdish population in Turkey on various grounds, including accusations of being a mouthpiece for the government. A 2018 survey asking Kurds about TRT Kurdî showed that a majority (59%) did not trust the channel.

The ban on the Kurdish language in Turkey was lifted in 2001 and legal barriers to broadcast in the language were removed the following year. In 2004, new regulations were passed, following which TRT was allowed to broadcast 30 minutes in Kurdish. Turkish Radio and Television Corporation subsequently broadcast programs in Kurdish with limited duration. These limitations were later removed and TRT 6 was launched in 2009, which researcher Mesut Yeğen argues was the result of an understanding that Turkey had failed at assimilating its Kurdish minority. Both the Nationalist Movement Party and Republican People's Party were against this initiative and anti-Kurdish sentiment rose among Turkish nationalists.

In addition, an informal cause of the channel was to reduce the influence of Roj TV, which was regarded as PKK's main broadcast channel. Unlike Roj TV and other diasporic Kurdish channels, the objective of TRT Kurdî was not to serve Kurdish political nor cultural empowerment.

TRT Haber

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TRT Haber (English: TRT News) is a Turkish news and current affairs television channel.

TRT Haber is established with news channels started broadcasting in previous frequency. On November 18, 2013, it changed its logo and studios and went live in HD simultaneously.

In 2019, the News and Sports Broadcasts Department , which included TRT News and TRT Spor channels, was abolished and instead continued its broadcasts as TRT News Channel Coordinator.

TRT Haber changed its organizational structure with its digitalization efforts. In addition to the news coordinator responsible for television news, the assistant channel coordinator responsible for digital broadcasts was established. Telegün (Teletext) service, which has been on the air for 30 years, also depends on digital broadcasts.

News coordinator has assistants responsible for Production, Broadcasting and Visual affairs. Under these units, Dormitory news, Foreign news, Central news (Ankara), Istanbul and regional offices are organized.


TRT Cocuk

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TRT Çocuk is a Turkish television station, part of the Turkish Radio and Television Corporation. It broadcasts a wide range of programming for children such as cartoons, drama and entertainment 24 hours a day. Previously, the channel broadcast until 21:00 TRT (Turkish Time), and broadcast TRT Okul until 06:30 from 2011 to 2017.


TRT Avaz

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TRT Avaz is a channel broadcast by the Turkish Radio and Television Corporation with focusing on Turkey and Balkans. It was launched in Turkey on March 21, 2009 and broadcasts throughout the Balkans, Turkic Central Asia, the Middle East, and the Caucasus.

Programs are televised in Azeri, Bosnian, Turkmen, Kazakh, Kyrgyz, and Uzbek with Turkish-language subtitles, and include documentaries, talk shows, culture and music programs as well as region-specific films and soap operas. Audiences also have the opportunity to learn Turkish through tutorials.

TRT Arabi

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TRT Arabi (عربي TRT) is an Arabic language channel of TRT (Turkish Radio and Television Corporation), broadcasting to Arabic-speaking audiences in Turkey and the Middle East, 24 hours a day, on subjects, events, and news as well as soap operas from and pertaining to Turkey. It was launched on 4 April 2010.

Turan Kachlakji was appointed director of the channel in March 2015.


TRT 1

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TRT 1 is the first Turkish national television network, owned by state broadcaster TRT. It was launched on 31 January 1968 as a test broadcast and was officially launched in December 1971. It was the only channel in Turkey until 15 September 1986, when TRT launched its second channel, 2. Kanal. It is also available in Azerbaijan on terrestrial television.

On 19 May 2012, it started broadcasting on 16:9 aspect ratio and launched its own HD simulcast feed.

TRT 1 is Turkish general TV channel. Turksat or other satellite is free-to-air. Available Turksat satellite, Digitürk, D-Smart, Turksat Cable TV, Tivibu or foreign cable platform.

TRT 1 broadcasts in a large spectrum of programs ranging from news, music, entertainment, drama, sports to education and arts along with commercial breaks.

The Channel aired many world-known series for the first time in Turkey in the past.