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| website = [http://www.trt.net.tr/ www.trt.net.tr] |
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'''Radyo Türkü''' also known as TRT Türkü is a radio network of [[Turkish Radio and Television Corporation]] (TRT). It is specialized on [[Türkü|Turkish folkloric music]]. The network was established in 2009.<ref>[http://www.trt.net.tr/Kurumsal/Tarihce.aspx History of TRT {{in lang|tr}}]</ref> |
'''Radyo Türkü''' also known as TRT Türkü is a radio network of [[Turkish Radio and Television Corporation]] (TRT). It is specialized on [[Türkü|Turkish folkloric music]]. The network was established in 2009.<ref>[http://www.trt.net.tr/Kurumsal/Tarihce.aspx History of TRT {{in lang|tr}}]</ref> |
Revision as of 11:29, 30 October 2021
Type | Radio |
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Country | Turkey |
Headquarters | Ankara |
Broadcast area | Nationwide |
Owner | Turkish Radio and Television Corporation |
Established | 2009 |
Affiliates | TRT Türk |
Official website | www.trt.net.tr |
Radyo Türkü also known as TRT Türkü is a radio network of Turkish Radio and Television Corporation (TRT). It is specialized on Turkish folkloric music. The network was established in 2009.[1]
Technical details
TRT Türkü is broadcast both on satellite (DBS) and on FM transmitters. Although there are many FM transmitter stations only those stations which are mainly directed to province capitals are shown below.[2]
City | Frequency, MHz. |
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Ankara | 98.6 |
Antalya | 88.4 |
Bursa | 103.5 |
Diyarbakır | 105.0 |
Erzurum | 102.6 |
İzmir | 101.6 |
Kahramanmaraş | 87.8 |
Karaman | 90.8 |
Kilis | 98.3 |
Konya | 107.4 |
Mersin | 92.0 |
Niğde | 93.2 |
Osmaniye | 105.7 |
Trabzon | 103.7 |
References
- ^ History of TRT (in Turkish)
- ^ RTÜK frequency table Archived 2014-03-14 at the Wayback Machine