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BluTV is a Turkish media provider offering streaming media and video on demand services via the internet. It was founded in 2015 under Doğan Holding by Aydın Doğan Yalçındağ and was later acquired by Warner Bros. Discovery . [ 2 ]
Yesilcam was an excellent success for the digital platform Blutv. After the first two episodes were released on 22 April 2021, the CEO of the platform himself announced that the viewership numbers were very high and thanked the audience for showing interest in the project.
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Microsoft Movies & TV (US only), [4] [5] or Microsoft Films & TV (Canada, UK, Ireland, Australia, and New Zealand), [6] [7] previously Xbox Video and Zune Video, is a digital video service developed by Microsoft that offers full HD movies and TV shows available for rental or purchase in the Video Store as well as an app where users can watch and manage videos from their personal digital ...
Turkish drama (Turkish: Türk dizileri) is a type of television series in the Turkish language made in Turkey.These dramas reflect Turkish culture and considered by some to be the country's most well-known economic and cultural exports.
Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... The following is a list of original TRT 1 programs that are currently in ...
According to the decision published in the T.C. Resmî Gazete on 1 August 2019, online media service providers such as Netflix, BluTV and Puhutv, which broadcast series on the Internet, came under the control of RTÜK. Following this decision, digital broadcasting platforms were obliged to obtain a broadcast license to continue broadcasting. [242]
At the same time, Microsoft and Toshiba jointly announced that they would cooperate in developing high-definition DVD players. [19] In a top-level meeting in July, Microsoft's Bill Gates argued that the Blu-ray standard had to change to "work more smoothly with personal computers". The Blu-ray Disc's representatives defended the technology. [20]