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  2. Turkish television drama - Wikipedia

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    In 2017, Turkish TV exports earned 350 million U.S. dollars, officially marking the country as the second largest drama exporter in the world behind the United States. [101] [102] According to the Secretary General of the TEA, Bader Arslan, Turkey's yearly income from TV exports will exceed 1 billion U.S. dollars by 2023. [102]

  3. Vuex - Wikipedia

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    Pinia has a smaller codebase and different structure compared to Vuex, which some developers find easier to understand, particularly those new to state management in Vue.js. As a result of these advantages, Pinia is gaining considerable popularity in the Vue.js community and has replaced Vuex in many ways as the preferred state management ...

  4. List of Turkish television series - Wikipedia

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    1 No Netflix series Kopuk 5 Final Korkma Ben Yanındayım 7 Final Kör Nokta 4 Final Kötü Kan 6 Final Kurtuluş Lisesi 1 No Gain web series Kuvvetli Bir Alkış 6 Final Netflix series Kübra 15 No Netflix series Kül Masalı 10 Final Leyla 12 No Mahsun J 1 No Gain web series Marnalı 1 No Tabii web series Mehmed: Fetihler Sultanı 27 No Naser 1

  5. Turkish Radio and Television Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Turkey, exporting its TV programmes internationally since 1981, particularly highlighted by the export of the series "Aşk-ı Memnu" first aired on TRT in 1975 to France, has become the second-largest exporter of TV series globally after the United States as of 2019, and in 2022, it is known that around 100 Turkish series were exported to 150 ...

  6. 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]

  7. Show TV - Wikipedia

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    Show TV is a Turkish national television channel, established in 1991 by Erol Aksoy, Dinç Bilgin, Haldun Simavi and Erol Simavi, owned by the Ciner Yayın Holding. Show TV's previous logo used from 1 March 1991 to 30 September 2002.

  8. TV8 (Turkish TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    TV8 is a Turkish free-to-air television channel owned by MNG Media Group, which started broadcasting on 22 February 1999. Its current owner is Acun Medya.Aside from having national coverage on terrestrial television, it is also carried on cable operators and satellite providers like Kablo TV, Tivibu, Digiturk and D-Smart.

  9. Now (Turkish TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    David Parker Reid, Hakan Etus, Koray Altinsoy, Doğan Şentürk played crucial role as the most senior executives about the establishment of the Fox channel in Turkey. After David Parker Reid's leave, Pietro Vicari served as General Manager from 2009 to 2014. On 26 November 2014, Adam Theiler was appointed as the General Manager of Fox TV. [1]