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The Turkish Radio and Television Corporation (TRT; Turkish : ) is the national public broadcaster of Turkey, founded in 1964. TRT was for many years the only television and radio provider in Turkey. Before the introduction of commercial radio in 1990, and subsequently commercial television in 1992, it held a monopoly on broadcasting. More recent deregulation of the Turkish television broadcasting market produced analogue cable television. Today, TRT broadcasts around the world, especially in Europe, Middle East, Africa, Asia, and Australia. Around 70% of TRT's funding comes from a tax levied on electricity bills and a license tax on television and radio receivers. As these are hypothecated taxes, as opposed to the money allocated to general government funds, the principle is similar to that of the television licence levied in a number of other countries, such as the BBC in the United Kingdom. The rest of TRT's funding comes from government grants (around 20%), with the final 10% coming from advertising.


History

TRT's predecessor, "''Türkiye Radyoları''" was one of 23 founding broadcasting organisations of the
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in 1950; it would return to the EBU fold as TRT in 1972. The original company started radio test broadcasts in 1926, with a studio built in Istanbul in 1927 and a studio in Ankara following in 1928. Test transmissions started on TRT 1 on 31 January 1968. A full national television schedule, which at that time linked the areas in and around Ankara, Istanbul, and İzmir, started in December 1971. TRT renewed its membership in the
European Broadcasting Union The European Broadcasting Union (EBU; french: Union européenne de radio-télévision, links=no, UER) is an alliance of Public broadcasting, public service media organisations whose countries are within the European Broadcasting Area or who ar ...
(having been a founding member previously offering only radio) starting on 26 August 1972, with Turkey's first Eurovision Network event, a football match (Turkey vs. Italy), airing across Europe on 13 January 1973. TRT also joined the Asia-Pacific Broadcasting Union in 1976, the same year their first colour television test was showcased via laboratory at the general assembly of the Organisation of the Islamic Conference. All programming was in black and white from the start of test transmissions in 1968 until the New Year's Eve programming on 31 December 1981, when the first on-air colour tests started.Historical Background of radio and television broadcasting in Turkey
/ref> The entire lineup switched to colour on 15 March 1984. TRT organised the Eurovision Song Contest 2004, with the semi-final on 12 May 2004 and the final on 15 May 2004. On 19 May 2012, TRT 1 HD started simulcasting with TRT 1 upscaled to full HD 16:9 DVB-S2 standard. In January 2018, TRT celebrated its 50th anniversary. All TRT channels broadcast a collection of old idents and news studio (still being modern logo) as part of the celebration in form of nostalgia. Each day new idents were made. This event also happened in 1978, 1988, 1998 and 2008.


Post-2016 coup attempt

After the 15 July coup attempt, many people in TRT were either fired or forced workers to retire. According to Haber-Sen Union; 1800 of workers were forced to retire. The union protested this situation on 21 November 2018 in Istanbul, Ankara, Diyarbakir and Brussels. During the protests, TRT employees stated that they were exposed to psychological pressure defined as MOBING. TRT employee Osman Köse stated that more than 3,000 TRT employees have been transferred to other state institutions and 5,000 people have been dismissed from TRT. Many of TRT employees were dismissed and sent to prison by the reason of the 15 July coup attempt. According to the list that published in the ‘Resmi Gazete’ of the state, 312 people were dismissed. According to the report provided by the non-governmental organisation-Sweden-based NGO
Stockholm Center for Freedom The Stockholm Center for Freedom (SCF) is an advocacy organization founded in 2017 by Turkish journalists allegedly linked to the Gülen movement.


Services


Television channels

All television channels can be watched via Turksat satellite in Europe in Asia and terrestrial in Turkey and neighbouring countries. Some of them are also found on cable TV systems.


Domestic

* TRT 1 (launched January 1968) – General entertainment channel with a broad schedule featuring local and foreign series, Turkish and
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cinema, live shows with Turkish folk music, Turkish classical music and pop music, live sport, news & current affairs plus special events. *
TRT 2 TRT 2 (''TRT Second'') is a Turkish culture and art television channel. Introduction TRT 2 started test transmissions on September 15, 1986 as "2. Kanal", and is now TRT's second-most-watched TV station. TRT 2 programs include education, cult ...
(launched September 1986, shut down March 2010, relaunched February 2019) – Highbrow channel with a broad schedule featuring cultural and educational shows, heavy promotion of the arts (Turkish and international), cultural talkshows, documentaries, and local and foreign films. * TRT Spor (launched October 1989) – Live and archive sport including
Formula 1 Formula One (also known as Formula 1 or F1) is the highest class of international racing for open-wheel single-seater formula racing cars sanctioned by the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA). The World Drivers' Championship, ...
, World and European Figure Skating Championships, World and European Athletics Championships, Turkish Women's Volleyball league, U18 Basketball plus feature programmes. When parliament is in session, TRT 3 relays live coverage of the Turkish Grand National Assembly ( TBMM-TV). *
TRT Çocuk TRT Çocuk is a Turkish television station, part of the Turkish Radio and Television Corporation, which can also be received in Azerbaijan. It broadcasts a wide range of programming for children such as cartoons, drama and entertainment 24 hours ...
(launched November 2008) – Children's programming, animated programmes and educational programmes. The station now broadcasts 24 hours a day. *
TRT Kurdî TRT Kurdî is the first national television station that broadcasts in Kurdish dialect of Kurmanji and in Zazaki. On the channels sixth anniversary it changed its name from TRT 6 into TRT Kurdi. The channel has been mostly met with criticism fr ...
(launched January 2009) – Channel broadcasting in Kurdish. *
TRT Arabi TRT Arabia, () is an Arabic television channel of TRT, broadcasting to Arabic-speaking audiences in Turkey and the Middle East, 24 hours a day, on subjects, events, and news as well as soap operas from and pertaining to Turkey. It was launched on ...
(launched April 2010) – Broadcasts 24 hours a day in Arabic language with programs aimed at
Arabs in Turkey Arabs in Turkey ( tr, Türkiye Arapları, ar, عرب تركيا) refers to the 1.5-2 million citizens and residents of Turkey who are ethnically of Arab descent. They are the third-largest minority in the country after the Kurds and the Circassia ...
, as well as the wider Arab world and Middle East. *
TRT Müzik TRT Müzik is a Turkish television channel owned and operated by TRT. It broadcasts 24 hours music TV programmes featuring music magazines and talkshows. TRT Müzik can also be watched on TRT 4 TRT 4 was a Turkish television program. Before 2 ...
(launched November 2009) – 24-hour music channel with Turkish folk and classical music. It also airs pop, rock, jazz & ethnic music. *
TRT Belgesel TRT Belgesel (TRT Documentary) is a Turkish television owned and operated by Turkish Radio and Television Corporation The Turkish Radio and Television Corporation (TRT; Turkish : ) is the national public broadcaster of Turkey, founded in 196 ...
(launched November 2009) – 24-hour documentary channel. * TRT Haber (launched May 2010) – News and current affairs, sports news and weather. *
TRT 4K TRT 4K, is an UHD television channel established by TRT on Türksat 3A. TRT 4K started test broadcasting February 19, 2015. TRT4K is the first UHD FTA TV channel in Turkey and Europe. TRT4K uses HEVC (H.265) codec with 4K Ultra HD resolution ...
(launched February 2015) – Ultra HD television channel of TRT. This is the first 4K television channel in Turkey. * (launched September 2019) – Alternate channel to TRT Spor.


International

*
TRT Türk TRT Türk is the international TV channel of the TRT, which is broadcast to other countries. TRT Türk's task is to enhance the understanding of the possibilities Turkey and Turkic republics may possess or take advantage of in various fields throu ...
( 16:9, not encoded in DVB signal) ''(formerly known as TRT INT) '' – International news, current affairs, documentaries and cultural programming aimed at both Turks and Turkish speaking audience living abroad. It's the first TRT channel to make extensive use of a private production company for news programming. *
TRT Avaz TRT Avaz 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 C ...
''(formerly known as
TRT Türk TRT Türk is the international TV channel of the TRT, which is broadcast to other countries. TRT Türk's task is to enhance the understanding of the possibilities Turkey and Turkic republics may possess or take advantage of in various fields throu ...
)'' (launched March 2009) – International channel aimed at the
Turkic Turkic may refer to: * anything related to the country of Turkey * Turkic languages, a language family of at least thirty-five documented languages ** Turkic alphabets (disambiguation) ** Turkish language, the most widely spoken Turkic language * ...
republics and Turks living in the Balkans. The channel has a focus on entertainment and documentaries as opposed to TRT Türk's new focus on news. Programmes are broadcast in a mixture of languages including Turkish,
Azerbaijani Azerbaijani may refer to: * Something of, or related to Azerbaijan * Azerbaijanis * Azerbaijani language See also * Azerbaijan (disambiguation) * Azeri (disambiguation) * Azerbaijani cuisine * Culture of Azerbaijan The culture of Azerbaijan ...
,
Kazakh Kazakh, Qazaq or Kazakhstani may refer to: * Someone or something related to Kazakhstan *Kazakhs, an ethnic group *Kazakh language *The Kazakh Khanate * Kazakh cuisine * Qazakh Rayon, Azerbaijan *Qazax, Azerbaijan *Kazakh Uyezd, administrative dis ...
, Uzbek and
Turkmen Turkmen, Türkmen, Turkoman, or Turkman may refer to: Peoples Historical ethnonym * Turkoman (ethnonym), ethnonym used for the Oghuz Turks during the Middle Ages Ethnic groups * Turkmen in Anatolia and the Levant (Seljuk and Ottoman-Turkish desc ...
. * TRT World – International news, current affairs, documentaries and cultural programming in English for international audiences.


Minority languages

TRT has a special TV channel for Kurdish that broadcasts on a 24-hour / 7-day basis called
TRT Kurdî TRT Kurdî is the first national television station that broadcasts in Kurdish dialect of Kurmanji and in Zazaki. On the channels sixth anniversary it changed its name from TRT 6 into TRT Kurdi. The channel has been mostly met with criticism fr ...
and other TV and Radio stations that broadcast programmes in the local languages and dialects like Armenian, Arabic, Bosnian and Circassian a few hours a week. Another special TV channel aimed at the Turkic world,
TRT Avaz TRT Avaz 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 C ...
was launched on 21 March 2009 and broadcasts in the
Azerbaijani Azerbaijani may refer to: * Something of, or related to Azerbaijan * Azerbaijanis * Azerbaijani language See also * Azerbaijan (disambiguation) * Azeri (disambiguation) * Azerbaijani cuisine * Culture of Azerbaijan The culture of Azerbaijan ...
, Bosnian,
Kazakh Kazakh, Qazaq or Kazakhstani may refer to: * Someone or something related to Kazakhstan *Kazakhs, an ethnic group *Kazakh language *The Kazakh Khanate * Kazakh cuisine * Qazakh Rayon, Azerbaijan *Qazax, Azerbaijan *Kazakh Uyezd, administrative dis ...
,
Kyrgyz Kyrgyz, Kirghiz or Kyrgyzstani may refer to: * Someone or something related to Kyrgyzstan *Kyrgyz people *Kyrgyz national games *Kyrgyz language *Kyrgyz culture *Kyrgyz cuisine *Yenisei Kirghiz *The Fuyü Gïrgïs language in Northeastern China ...
, Uzbek and
Turkmen Turkmen, Türkmen, Turkoman, or Turkman may refer to: Peoples Historical ethnonym * Turkoman (ethnonym), ethnonym used for the Oghuz Turks during the Middle Ages Ethnic groups * Turkmen in Anatolia and the Levant (Seljuk and Ottoman-Turkish desc ...
languages; while the TRT Arabic television channel started broadcasting on 4 April 2010.


Closing and opening times throughout the years

*31 January 1968: TRT 1 launched at 19:15 and closed at 20:51 *1970: TRT 1 launched at 19:00 and closed at 22:00 *1975: TRT 1 weeknights launched at 19:00 and closed at 23:00 and weekends launched at 18:00 and closed at midnight *1981: TRT 1 weeknights launched at 19:45 and closed at 23:00, Saturdays launched at 17:00 and closed at 23:40 and Sundays launched at 10am and closed at 23:00 *1984: TRT 1 weeknights launched at 19:00 and closed at 23:00, Saturdays launched at 17:30 and closed at midnight and Sundays launched at 14:00 and closed at midnight *1986: TRT 1 close at midnight, TRT 2 at 23:30 or 00:00 *1987: TRT 1 and TRT 2 close at 00:00 *1988: TRT 1 close at 1am, TRT 2 at 00:00 *1989: TRT 1 close at 1am, TRT 2 and TRT 3 at midnight *1990: TRT 1 close at 1am, TRT 2 and TRT 3 at midnight, TRT 4 at 23:30 *1992: TRT 1 close at 2am, TRT 2 at 1am, TRT 3 at midnight, TRT 4 at 23:30 *1993: TRT 2 at 1am, TRT 3 at midnight, TRT 4 at 23:30 *1997: TRT 1 and 2 close at 2am, TRT 3 and 4 at midnight *2002: TRT 1 & 2 open 24/7. 3 and 4 open 7:00-0:30 *Since 2010: all channels 24/7 (TRT 4/TRT Çocuk (4th channel of TRT) and TRT GAP/TRT Spor/TBMM-TV (3rd channel of TRT) couples are exception but in whole couples they broadcast 24/7 too.)


Radio channels

* Radyo 1 (launched in May 1927) – spoken-word programmes including culture, arts, drama, news, science, society, education and history * TRT FM (formerly Radyo 2, launched in January 1975) – A mixture of Turkish pop, folk and classical music, foreign pop, call ins, news and travel information * Radyo 3 (launched in January 1975) – Classical music, jazz, world music, foreign pop & rock * (launched in October 1987) – Turkish rap, R&B and Hip-Hop * (formerly Radyo 6, launched in 2009) – Broadcasting in Kurdish language for
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* (launched in September 1993) – News programmes * TRT Nağme – Turkish classical music * – Broadcasting for Turks in Europe *
TRT Türkü The Turkish Radio and Television Corporation (TRT; Turkish : ) is the national public broadcaster of Turkey, founded in 1964. TRT was for many years the only television and radio provider in Turkey. Before the introduction of commercial radio i ...
– Turkish folk music and
türkü Turkish folk music (''Türk Halk Müziği'') is the traditional music of Turkish people living in Turkey influenced by the cultures of Anatolia and former territories in Europe and Asia. Its unique structure includes regional differences under ...
* Voice of Turkey (launched in December 1982) – Broadcasting with 26 different languages and around the World.


Regional channels

* Antalya Radyosu – Broadcasting in Antalya, covers west Mediterranean Region, Turkey * Çukurova Radyosu – Broadcasting in
Mersin Mersin (), also known as İçel, is a large city and a port on the Mediterranean Sea, Mediterranean coast of southern Turkey. It is the provincial capital of Mersin Province, Mersin (İçel) Province. It is made up of four municipalities and dis ...
, covers east Mediterranean Region, Turkey * Erzurum Radyosu – Broadcasting in Erzurum, covers Eastern Turkey * Trabzon Radyosu – Broadcasting in Trabzon, covers Northern Turkey * Radyo GAP – Broadcasting in Diyarbakır, covers South Eastern Turkey


Teletext and EPG

TRT started teletext trial-runs with the name “Telegün” on 3 December 1990. All TV channels are broadcasting the teletext. 6 channels are also broadcasting their programs with the Electronic program guide (EPG).


News

TRT offers online news services in Turkish and other languages.
Afghani (Southern Uzbek)

Albanian
(
TRT Balkan The Turkish Radio and Television Corporation (TRT; Turkish : ) is the national public broadcaster of Turkey, founded in 1964. TRT was for many years the only television and radio provider in Turkey. Before the introduction of commercial radio i ...
)
Arabic

Armenian
* Azerbaijan
(Latin)

(Arabic script)

Bosnian-Serbian-Croatian
(TRT Balkan)
Bulgarian

Chinese

Dari

English
( TRT World)
French

Georgian

German

Greek

Hausa

Hungarian

Italian

Japanese

Kazakh

Kurdish

Kyrgyz

Macedonian
(TRT Balkan)
Melayu

Pashto

Persian

Portuguese

Romanian

Russian

Spanish

Swahili

Tatar

Turkish

Turkmen

Urdu

Uyghur (Arabic/Latin/Cyrilic)

Uzbek


Logos

File:TRT logo (1980).svg, 1986–1990 File:TRT logo (1990-2001).svg, 1990–2001 File:Turkish Radio and Television logo (2001-2012).svg, 2001–2018, still used in some channels until 2021. File:TRT logo (2018-).svg, 2018–present, first used by TRT World from 2015.


See also

*
Timeline of broadcast in Turkey Below is the milestones of Turkish radio TV broadcasting. The oldest broadcaster in Turkey is TRT, the public broadcaster, which now broadcasts 6 nationwide, 6 regional, 1 local and 2 international radio channels as well as 11 TV nationwide and ...
*
Media freedom in Turkey Censorship in Turkey is regulated by domestic and international legislation, the latter (in theory) taking precedence over domestic law, according to Article 90 of the Constitution of Turkey (so amended in 2004). Despite legal provisions, fr ...
(covers censorship aspects) *
Media of Turkey The mass media in Turkey includes a wide variety of domestic and foreign periodicals expressing disparate views, and domestic newspapers are extremely competitive. However, media ownership is concentrated in the hands of a few large private me ...
*
Emel Gazimihal Emel Öget Gazimihal (1912–1998) was the first female radio presenter in Turkey. Biography Emel Öget was born in 1912. Her father's name was Fevzi Öget. She married Tahsin Gazimihal. In 1937, she was serving for the Turkish PTT in İstanbul ...
(first female speaker)


References


External links

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TRT World

TRT Sales
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