CNN Türk

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CNN Türk
CNN Turk.svg
Launched October 11, 1999
Owned by Time Warner, Doğan Medya Grubu
Picture format 4:3
Country Turkey
Broadcast area Turkey
Headquarters Istanbul
Sister channel(s) CNN-IBN
Website www.cnnturk.com
Availability
Satellite
Digital Free-To-Air on Turksat 2A located 42° East, 11804 V 24444
Digiturk Channel 42
D-Smart Channel 30

CNN Türk is the Turkish version of the popular cable news channel CNN. CNN Türk is a nationwide channel broadcasting exclusively in Turkey, owned by Time Warner and Doğan Medya Grubu, broadcasting since October 11, 1999. It has its headquarters in Istanbul.

The channel is the first international channel to broadcast in a foreign language (Turkish) with the CNN logo 24 hours a day, which is also produced outside CNN's Atlanta headquarters. In Turkey, CNN Türk is the first channel established in partnership with a foreign media organization.[1]

[edit] References

  1. ^ US media giants setting up shop in Turkish television, Turkish Daily News, June 23, 2007. (Last accessed July 4, 2007)

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