TRT Türk

TRT Türk
Launched 27 April 1992 (1992-04-27)
Owned by Turkish Radio and Television Corporation
Picture format 16:9 (576i, SDTV)
Country Turkey
Language Turkish
Broadcast area Europe
Americas
Middle East
Africa
South Asia
Asia Pacific
Headquarters Ankara
Formerly called TRT Int Avrasya
TRT int
Website http://www.trtturk.com/
Availability
Cable
Ziggo (Netherlands) Channel 76
UPC Switzerland (Switzerland) Channel 600 (SD)
UPC Austria (Austria) Channel 668 (SD)
Unitymedia (Germany) Channel 403 (SD)
Streaming media
Ziggo GO ZiggoGO.tv (Netherlands only)

TRT Türk is the international TV channel of the Turkish Radio and Television Corporation, which is broadcast to other countries. TRT Türk’s task is to enhance the understanding of the possibilities Turkey and Turkic republics may possess or take advantage of in various fields through the programs aiming at the Caucasus and central Asia. The task is also promoting the image of Turkish people in a multi-dimensional way. TRT Türk has been intended to become the Turkic World’s common channel. Within this framework the channel is planning to schedule programs produced by other Turkic republics along with joint-productions.

TRT Türk is broadcasting comprise education, culture, drama, entertainment, music programs and news with commercial breaks. If required, commercials in the indigenous languages of the countries are allowed within the scope of transmission.

TRT Türk is broadcast in modern Turkish language. Programmes can be broadcast with the addition of subtitles in foreign languages or different dialects of Turkish. Besides, various types of programs are listed systematically that are planned to be broadcast as reduplicated through the multi-language dubbing technique within the framework of DVB-S standards.

On the March 21, 2009 TRT Avaz replaced TRT Türk for Turkic countries.

Programmes

  • Açık Şehir - Miraç Zeynep Özkartal
  • Bakış Açısı - Nur Özkan Erbay
  • Ramazan Sofrası - Deniz Orhun


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