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  2. Yumurcak TV - Wikipedia

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    Yumurcak TV was a Turkish children's television channel owned and operated by Samanyolu Yayıncılık A.Ş. Launched on 25 June 2007, it was closed and had its license revoked by the Radio and Television Supreme Council on 19 July 2016 due to alleged links with the Gülen Movement following the 2016 Turkish coup d'état attempt. [1]

  3. Television in Turkey - Wikipedia

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    Al-Nahar (TV network) General 24 TV: News Beyaz TV: General A Haber: News A News: News in English: Akit TV: News Bengü Türk TV: News CNBC-e: Economy CNN Türk: News Flash Haber: News Haber Global: News Habertürk TV: News Halk TV: News KRT TV: News NTV: News Sözcü TV: News TVNET: News TGRT Haber: News Ulusal Kanal: News Ekotürk: Economy ...

  4. The Little Cowboy - Wikipedia

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    Yumurcak lives in a village in the wild west. On his way from school, he is kidnapped by the bandit Demirbilek and his gang. They ask his mom, Maureen for ransom money. Maureen seeks for help and finds Keskin. Keskin is a very sharp shooter, yet since he has caused the death of a child many years ago, he has been inactive for years.

  5. Kidz TV - Wikipedia

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    A Kind of Magic; All Hail King Julien; Alvinnn!!! and the Chipmunks; Angel's Friends; Blazing Teens; Code Lyoko; Digimon Fusion; Dinofroz; Edgar & Ellen; Gon; Heidi, Girl of the Alps

  6. Samanyolu Haber TV - Wikipedia

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    Samanyolu TV was an international TV station, with its headquarters in Istanbul. On 30 April 2016, its license was revoked and the channel closed by the Radio and Television Supreme Council due to alleged links with the Gülen Movement following the 2016 Turkish coup d'état attempt. [1] It was also removed from Türksat.

  7. Cinema of Turkey - Wikipedia

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    In terms of film production, Turkey shared the same fate with many of the national cinemas of the 20th century. Film production wasn't continuous until around the 1950s and the film market in general was run by a few major import companies that struggled for domination in the most population-dense and profitable cities such as Istanbul and İzmir.

  8. Nickelodeon (Turkish TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    Nickelodeon was launched on 10 December 1997 on cable by Turkish company RTV and timeshared with Discovery Channel Turkey.. In 2001, Multi Channel Developers took over Nickelodeon's license, thus making it a 24-hour channel.

  9. Cartoonito (Middle East and Africa) - Wikipedia

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    It launched in 2017 on Kwesé TV until the platform went defunct in 2019. Then it was made available on Cell C's defunct streaming service Black for that same year. In March 2020, the channel was revived as a 2 month pop-up channel on DStv and GOtv thereafter it was made available full-time on the StarTimes platform after its closure.