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  2. 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]

  3. 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.

  4. Now (Turkish TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    The channel was originally TGRT (acronym in Turkish as: 'Türkiye Gazetesi Radyo Televizyonu'; Turkey Newspaper Radio Television) and began broadcasting on 23 April 1993, under İhlas Holding.

  5. Kanal D - Wikipedia

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    The network has also run an international channel, Euro D, since 1996, which is available online, and had the first high definition channel in Turkey, Kanal D HD. The text 'KANAL D' is not displayed in its Turkish broadcast. Only the blue earth section of the logo is displayed throughout commercial sections.

  6. Star TV (Turkey) - Wikipedia

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    Founded by Cem Uzan and Ahmet Özal in 1989 as Magic Box, Star TV is Turkey's first private TV channel. The channel started its test broadcasting on 5 May 1990. For a brief time in the early 1990s, it was called Star Magic Box because the name Star 1 was copyrighted by another media corporation.

  7. Digiturk - Wikipedia

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    Digiturk is a Turkish satellite television provider founded in 1999, with services starting in mid-2000. They provide both national television channels and their own channels, national radio, and music streams of different genres.

  8. Television in Turkey - Wikipedia

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    The television industry in Turkey includes high-tech program production, transmission, and coverage. Turkish Radio and Television Corporation is Turkey's largest and most powerful national television station.

  9. Show TV - Wikipedia

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    A year later, the channel moved its headquarters to Istanbul, Turkey, and were at the same time starting its official broadcasts. Show TV extended its range of viewers by adding more channels like Show Max and Show Turk to its group. On 6 June 2013 the channel was reacquired by Ciner Media Group. [1]