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  2. TRT 1 - Wikipedia

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    TRT 1 (TRT One) is the first Turkish national television channel, owned by state broadcaster TRT.It was officially launched on 31 January 1968 as a test broadcast. It was the only channel with the logo TV1 in Turkey until 15 September 1986, when TRT launched TRT 2 using the logo TV2.

  3. TBMM TV - Wikipedia

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    [1] The Turkish Radio and Television Corporation broadcasts on the radio the summarized work of the General Assembly of the Turkish Grand National Assembly in a balanced and impartial manner. The activities of the Turkish Grand National Assembly are reflected through TBMM TV from TRT 3, one of the TV channels allocated to the institution.

  4. NTV (Turkish TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    NTV is a Turkish nationwide television news channel owned by Doğuş Media Group. [1]It was partnered with MSNBC between May 2000 and 2014. [2] Besides domestic and international news, the channel's programming includes documentaries, as well as programs on finance, arts and culture, lifestyle, and sports.

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  6. List of programs broadcast by TRT 1 - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of TRT 1 original programs that have appeared on the channel in the past. ... 2009: Çılgın Kanal; 2009: Çocukluk Günleri; 2009: Hesaplaşma;

  7. Turkish Radio and Television Corporation - Wikipedia

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    On 19 May 2012, TRT 1 HD started simulcasting with TRT 1 upscaled to full HD 16:9 DVB-S2 standard. In January 2018, TRT celebrated its 50th anniversary. All TRT channels broadcast a collection of old idents and news studio (still being modern logo) as part of the celebration in form of nostalgia.

  8. Television in Turkey - Wikipedia

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    Turkey's television market is defined by a handful of large channels, led by Kanal D, ATV and Show, with 14%, 10% and 9.6% market share, respectively. [ 4 ] The two most used reception platforms are terrestrial and satellite, with almost 50% of homes using satellite (and 15% of those pay for services) by the end of 2009.

  9. ATV (Turkish TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    ATV (stylized as atv) is a Turkish free-to-air television network owned by Turkuvaz Media Group. [1] As of August 2013, ATV was Turkey's most popular channel with a market share of 22%. [2] ATV was founded by Sabah Group, who is the original owner of the channel. The channel changed its ownership to Ciner Media Group in 2002 and TMSF in 2007.