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TRT 3 started test transmissions on October 2, 1989, as "3. Kanal", and is now TRT's third most watched TV station. TRT 3's transmissions are realized through a time-share with TRT GAP and Turkish Grand National Assembly TV (TBMM TV). TRT 3's programs mainly consist of sports, education, culture, music and news.
In 1972, TRT broadcast its service exclusively to Ankara four nights a week, yet viewers in border areas were enticed by TV channels from neighboring countries. Sophisticated antennas were installed in Istanbul before the start of TRT's service in the city, aimed at Bulgaria, the closest country that had functional signals. [ 2 ]
TRT World is a Turkish public broadcaster which broadcasts in English 24 hours a day and is operated by the TRT and based in the Ulus quarter of Ankara. It provides worldwide news and current affairs focusing on Turkey , Europe, Africa, and Western and Southern Asia. [ 1 ]
www.trt.net.tr Radyo Nağme also known as TRT Nağme (literally "TRT tune") is a radio network of Turkish Radio and Television Corporation (TRT). This network is specialized on Turkish art music .
NTV Spor is a Turkish online sports platform. NTV Spor used to be a nationwide TV channel between 2008 and 2018. NTV Spor used to be a nationwide TV channel between 2008 and 2018. As of April 2021, [update] NTV Spor continues to produce content via their website and YouTube channel.
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.
TRT Avaz (formerly TRT Türk) 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.
In 2000, it was purchased by Mehmet Emin Karamehmet under the name Işık TV for the Digiturk platform. In 2001, its name was changed to Lig TV by Mehmet Emin Karamehmet and Şansal Büyüka.