The television industry in Turkey includes high-tech program production, transmission, and coverage.
Turkish Radio and Television Corporation
The Turkish Radio and Television Corporation (TRT; Turkish: ) is the national public broadcasting, public broadcaster of Turkey, founded in 1964. TRT was for many years the only television and radio broadcaster in Turkey. Before the introductio ...
is Turkey's largest and most powerful national television station. As of 2022, there are 498 television channels in Turkey, ranking fourth in Europe in terms of the number of television channels. Turkey is the world's fastest-growing television series exporter and has currently overtaken both Mexico and Brazil as the world's second-highest television series exporter after the United States.
Turkish television drama
Turkish drama () is a type of television series in the Turkish language made in Turkey. These dramas reflect Culture of Turkey, Turkish culture and considered by some to be the country's most well-known economic and cultural exports. It has seen ...
has grown since the early 2000s. Since Turkey has not yet switched to digital terrestrial television broadcasting, analog broadcasting remains widespread.
ITU TV
İTÜ TV was the first Turkish television station. Its broadcasts began on 9 July 1952, from a station at Istanbul Technical University (İTÜ)'s electrical engineering department. Weekly two-hour broadcasts from İTÜ continued on an experimenta ...
. The first television broadcast work carried out as a closed-circuit television broadcast in Turkey was prepared in June–July 1966. The first national television channel in Turkey was
TRT 1
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, becoming regular by the early 1970s. It was the only channel Turkey until 15 ...
, which was introduced in 1968. 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.
Color television
Color television (American English) or colour television (British English) is a television transmission technology that also includes color information for the picture, so the video image can be displayed in color on the television set. It improv ...
was introduced in 1981, becoming regular in 1984. In 1983, during the conversion period, the government rejected a proposal from
Polly Peck
Polly Peck International (PPI) was a small British textile company which expanded rapidly in the 1980s and became a constituent of the FTSE 100 Index before collapsing in 1991 with debts of £1.3 billion, eventually leading to the flight of its ...
to assemble color television sets in Turkey. A second TRT channel, initially based out of
Istanbul
Istanbul is the List of largest cities and towns in Turkey, largest city in Turkey, constituting the country's economic, cultural, and historical heart. With Demographics of Istanbul, a population over , it is home to 18% of the Demographics ...
, followed in 1986. With TRT still holding a monopoly, taking advantage of technological developments and the rise in satellite technology, it later opened a third channel in 1989, a fourth channel devoted to education in 1990 and an international channel for the diaspora in the same year.Historical, Economic And Political Development Of Television Broadcasting In Turkey An Industry Analysis /ref>
Development of private television
In the mid-1980s, discussions emerged on the creation of a private television station to end TRT's monopoly.
Turkey's first private television channel, Star 1, was established on 3 August 1989, owned by Magic Box Incorporated, which was registered in
Germany
Germany, officially the Federal Republic of Germany, is a country in Central Europe. It lies between the Baltic Sea and the North Sea to the north and the Alps to the south. Its sixteen States of Germany, constituent states have a total popu ...
. There was only one television company controlled by the state until the wave of liberalization in the 1990s which began privately owned broadcasting. The successive appearance of commercial television stations was seen without regulation at first, as these channels had no license to operate due to TRT's ''de facto'' legal monopoly. When Star 1, owned by Ahmet Özal's Magic Box, started broadcasting, it used the studios and facilities of the German channel
Sat.1
Sat.1 () is a German free-to-air television channel that is a part of the ProSiebenSat.1 Media Group.
It is considered the first privately owned television network in Germany, having been launched in January 1984 as ''PKS'' ''(Programmgesell ...
to deliver its programs for five hours a day. This was followed by numerous other private channels: Teleon, Show TV, HBB, Kanal 6, Cine 5, TGRT, Kanal D, ATV, STV and others. To counter the lack of regulation in the private sector, a new law was passed on 20 April 1994, ending TRT's monopoly.Televizyon /ref>
Turkey's television market is defined by a handful of large channels, led by
Kanal D
Kanal D (English: Channel D) is a nationwide television channel in Turkey that is part of Demirören Group. It was founded by Ayhan Şahenk and Aydın Doğan in 1993.
The network has also run an international channel, Euro D, since 1996, whic ...
,
ATV
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Broadcasting
* Amateur television
*Analog television
Television broadcaster
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* Anguilla Television
* Ayna TV, Afghanistan
* ATV (Armenia)
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and
Show
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Competition, event, or artistic production
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* Animal show, a judged event in the hobby of animal fancy
** Cat show
** Dog show
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, with 14%, 10% and 9.6% market share, respectively.
The two most used reception platforms are terrestrial and satellite, with almost 50% of homes using satellite (and 15% of those pay for services) by the end of 2009. Three services dominate the multi-channel market: the satellite platforms
Digiturk
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. Digiturk is als ...
and
D-Smart
D-Smart is a Turkish satellite television provider launched in 2007. It launched high-definition television
High-definition television (HDTV) describes a television or video system which provides a substantially higher image resolution than th ...
Turkey’s planned digital terrestrial television on 28 August 1998 at Bilkent University. Ankara Dikmen 1,5 kW
DVB-T
DVB-T, short for Digital Video Broadcasting – Terrestrial, is the DVB European-based consortium standard for the broadcast transmission of digital terrestrial television that was first published in 1997 and first broadcast in Singapore in Fe ...
transmitter started test broadcasting on 1 December 2003.
Turkey began digital transmissions in February 2006. The Turkish government was expected to gradually handle the switchover, with a completion date of March 2015. In 2013, the broadcasting regulator awarded a license to a firm; this was cancelled in 2014 after the AYM upheld a complaint against the process. New licenses have been proposed, but as of 2018 Turkey still has no DTT network.
However, with the construction of a new "digital" transmitter in
Çamlıca Tower
Küçük Çamlıca TV & Radio Tower (), or simply Çamlıca Tower, () is a telecommunications tower with observation decks and restaurants on Little Çamlıca Hill in Üsküdar district of Istanbul, Turkey.
The total height of the tower is , ...
and
Çanakkale TV Tower
Çanakkale is a city and seaport in Turkey on the southern shore of the Dardanelles at their narrowest point. It is the seat of Çanakkale Province and Çanakkale District. There are plans building up to 40 more transmitters around the country.
As of December 2024, it is uncertain that digital terrestrial television will officially start in Turkey. There is no DTT auction due to political reasons. However, DVB-T2 test broadcasting is expected to start soon at Çamlıca Tower.
List of channels
Government channels (TRT - Turkish Radio and Television Corporation)
Private national channels
Most viewed channels
Most viewed channels for 2023 are:
See also
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Radio in Turkey
Radio enjoys numerous listeners in Turkey. There are more than 1000 radio stations in the country. (see List of radio stations in Turkey.) The first radio studio was formed in Turkey in Ankara Radio.
History
The first attempts at radio broadcasti ...
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Turkish television drama
Turkish drama () is a type of television series in the Turkish language made in Turkey. These dramas reflect Culture of Turkey, Turkish culture and considered by some to be the country's most well-known economic and cultural exports. It has seen ...
Television stations
A television station is a set of equipment managed by a business, organisation or other entity such as an amateur television (ATV) operator, that transmits video content and audio content via radio waves directly from a transmitter on the earth's s ...
Turkey
Turkey, officially the Republic of Türkiye, is a country mainly located in Anatolia in West Asia, with a relatively small part called East Thrace in Southeast Europe. It borders the Black Sea to the north; Georgia (country), Georgia, Armen ...