Galatasaray TV
Country | Turkey |
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Headquarters | Istanbul, Turkey |
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Owner | Galatasaray SK |
Galatasaray TV (GSTV) is a channel of Turkish company Galatasaray S.K.. The daily programs of this TV include live games (basketball, volleyball, water polo, equestrian, youth football teams, rowing and sailing) and learning cultural roots of Galatasaray (Galatasaray Lycée—Galatasaray Lisesi, Galatasaray Université—Galatasaray Üniversitesi, history of Galatasaray).
The channel first launched in January 2006 over satellite, now digital cable services are activated.
Live transmissions
Galatasaray TV has a studio at Galatasaray's Türk Telekom Arena. Live transmissions happen on a weekly basis in the form of Matchnight Live and Live From Türk Telekom Arena. On 17 August 2010, GSTV announced that 3G Live Programs started.[1] Fans are welcome to telephone into these shows for phone-in discussions. Also, most of the games played by clubs basketball and volleyball teams broadcast live.
Content
The channel features:
- Replays of every Galatasaray SK match in all competitions, including post match coverage & analysis
- Exclusive interviews with staff and players
- Live news program
- Pre-match coverage of all Galatasaray games
- Live coverage of Galatasaray Reserves and first-team friendly matches
- Highlights of Galatasaray Football Academy and Galatasaray Basketball and Volleyball matches
- Galatasaray-related news
- Highlights of classic matches
- Documentaries based on the club's history
Programs in Turkish
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Commentators/Presenters
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Other Galatasaray media
As with other sports clubs, Galatasaray have their own media outlets to communicate official news and information to their supporters. These include:
- Club magazine, Galatasaray Magazine
- The Official Galatasaray Website]
- Digital TV Channel, Galatasaray TV
- Cellular service provider, Galatasaray Mobile
- Galatasaray TV Online Website GSTV Online
References
- ^ GSTV 3G Live Coverage
- ^ "Galatasaray TV'de Yeni Sezon Başlıyor". Galatasaray SK. Retrieved 8 August 2012.